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The Engine
Similar to earlier versions, the
RB26DETT drives the GT-R forward with an official
280hp at 6800rpm (restricted by the Japanese government).
But as the
UK GT-R Club found out, 328hp at 6,400rpm seem to be the real output.
Modified camshafts for improved valve timing and a new stainless
steel exhaust system with reduced back pressure make the engine
more flexible thanks to a better torque curve and higher peak-output
of 400Nm (289lb-ft) at 4400rpm. These changes have also made
this RB26DETT smoother and
quieter in comparison to earlier versions.
Additionally, turbo spool-up time is enhanced by the new smaller
twin ceramic turbochargers which feature variable boost timing,
work with a maximum pressure of 0.4bar and use twin ball-bearings
to minimize friction. Even though, as known from most turbo
engines, there is quite some lag until the blowers really
start going about their job at about 3500rpm. But since the
redline is still at an impressive 8000rpm, there remain plenty
of revs to work with.
The Transmission
The engine’s sportive character is aided
by the 6-speed Getrag gearbox, which is
a great improvement over the
R33’s 5-speeder and convinces with short throws and well-defined
gates. The new 6-speeder now features close ratio gearing
for the first five speeds, instead of the first four speeds
as seen on the R33. Like in earlier GT-R’s, power is delivered
via the
ATTESA-ETS (ATTESA-ETS Pro on the V-spec) AWD system to all four wheels,
aided by a limited-slip differential, to ensure maximum traction
in all situations.
The Suspension
Handling over the predecessors is further
improved by a 50% stiffer body-structure and a sport-tuned
suspension with a multilink setup at the rear and MacPherson
struts with an additional link up front.
The
V-Spec variant uses a stiffer setup than the standard GT-R, but common
to both versions is the
Super-HICAS all-wheel-steering system and anti-roll bars front and rear.
The Brakes
The
Skyline offers one of the world’s most sophisticated brake
systems. The Brembo brake system features race-ABS and consists
of 300mm ventilated discs with 4-piston calipers up front
and 280mm discs with 2-piston calipers in the rear.
Brake Cooling is improved by large ducts
in the front spoiler to channel air to the front brake discs.
Additionally, the front-undertray creates a low-pressure area
outside the wheels, to draw the heated air away from the brakes,
thus improving their cooling.
The
Aerodynamics
The
R34 GT-R
V-Spec's (and only the V-Spec's) aerodynamics are dominated by a
front diffuser and a carbonfiber rear diffuser. These regulate
the airflow along the car's underbody, thus creating downforce
which pulls the car down on the road. This leads to improved
handling and stability especially at speeds in excess of 50mph,
but also enhances stability during cornering and braking.
Aerodynamics
on all GT-R's are further improved by a new rear wing. The
R33’s single-wing design has been dropped in favor of a dual-level
type wing on the new version. The R34’s rear wing now features
a stiff main-wing with a flap that can be adjusted in four
angles.
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