Inside Line took a 2012 Nissan GT-R to the dyno at GMG racing, and it made 430 whp, and 397 lb-ft of torque. Even though the specs for the 2012 Nissan GT-R say it runs 13 psi, and the specs for the 2009-2011 Nissan GT-R say it made 10.8 psi peak, on the dyno the 2012 actually made a little less boost (just under 11 psi) than the 2009(about 12 psi).
Inside Line speculates that the 91 octane fuel may be the root of it. If they can clock 0-60 times in 2.9 seconds, and 1/4 mile times in 11.1@124 mph and only make about 12 psi of boost, we will see some 10 second stock cars in 93 octane land out there.
Source: Inside Line
2 comments:
91 octane?!, I live in the UK and the lowest they sell is 95 if i had a gtr i would run super which is 98 or 99 from Tesco
Canada and the US use AKI (which is (RON + MON)/2. The UK and most other parts of the world use RON.
Your UK 95 RON is like 90-91 octane (AKI) here in North America.
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