Features of your GTR will VOID WARRANTY
#23
They are still testing the accessport for USDM cars.
Here is a video of Cobb's JDM GT-R and the exhaust note is incredible, it will be a whole lot cheaper than other tuners to get a better sound as it is only high flow cats and a cat back exhaust. They leave the stock exhaust tips which will keep a sleeper look (as much as a GT-R can be a sleeper).
Hard to argue with over 500 whp with very little in upgrades.
Here is a video of Cobb's JDM GT-R and the exhaust note is incredible, it will be a whole lot cheaper than other tuners to get a better sound as it is only high flow cats and a cat back exhaust. They leave the stock exhaust tips which will keep a sleeper look (as much as a GT-R can be a sleeper).
Hard to argue with over 500 whp with very little in upgrades.
Last edited by Catapult5; 08-07-2008 at 10:48 AM.
#26
Also Cobb is developing coil over conversion kit for the suspension that will allow change but will not make you lose ability to change the suspension from the three modes (you do with Mine's full suspension) all of this at a far cheaper price than the $9,000 full suspension swap from Mine's. Remember that if you lose the suspension switch you also lose launch control.
Cobb Suspension
I'm not sure that the ECU tunes are so different but the gains Cobb has gotten are impressive and since I want to go with just one tuner Cobb coil over swap won me over (as did that exhaust note)
Last edited by Catapult5; 08-07-2008 at 07:43 AM.
#27
The only difference from any other performance car, in terms of what you just listed, is that turning of the VDC will void warrarnty. "Racing" as opposed to controlled lapping at a track ALWAYS voids your warranty unless you have a purpose-built-by-factory race car.
Also, I believe that turning off the VDC does NOT void your warranty altogether, if it did they would not put the option front and center. However any damage done to your car due to you turning off your VDC and then sliding into a wall or spinning the wheels off their axles is definetly not covered.
As far as launch control, the popular method is unnofficial and was never officially recognized by nissan as far as I know. What they are talking about is most likely the act of holding the brakes and reving your engine to redicuous RPMs while in D (like you would in a video game or a drag-car). I would think that this could severely damage your rotors, pads, axles, all the mechanics of the awd system, etc etc. The unofficial launch control effectively uses the computerized system to make sure that power does not go to the wheels while revving with the brake fully depressed.
Correct me if I'm wrong, please.
Also, I believe that turning off the VDC does NOT void your warranty altogether, if it did they would not put the option front and center. However any damage done to your car due to you turning off your VDC and then sliding into a wall or spinning the wheels off their axles is definetly not covered.
As far as launch control, the popular method is unnofficial and was never officially recognized by nissan as far as I know. What they are talking about is most likely the act of holding the brakes and reving your engine to redicuous RPMs while in D (like you would in a video game or a drag-car). I would think that this could severely damage your rotors, pads, axles, all the mechanics of the awd system, etc etc. The unofficial launch control effectively uses the computerized system to make sure that power does not go to the wheels while revving with the brake fully depressed.
Correct me if I'm wrong, please.
#28
Well I talked to the GT-R tech (3rd best Nissan tech in the US from what I understand) at my dealer yesterday and hinted at what would happen with the VDC off. He actually acknowledged launch control and said what we all knew, that too many launches will void the warranty. He also spoke of the black box and said that he didn't do the reading of it, he had to send it to Nissan for the full diagnostic. So, he doesn't have anything to do with voided warranties, Nissan does that.
#30
Well I will have to do it maybe just once or twice just to feel what it is like but I really want to protect the 17k transmission. I understand that there is only a few tenth tenths of a second to 60 lost when using all R mode compared to LC.