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grahamc 29 July 2011 12:46 PM

forget that its the 2012 spec, red makes it faster :)

just shows what can be done for the money.... Aston, Ferrari, Porsche, Lambo are all brands and you pay for the name, you pay a sh!t load for the name!

Datsuns, are well just that :)

Anders_WR1 30 July 2011 01:55 PM

Went for the test drive....deposit paid....looking at delivery in Sept :D

Can't wait, feel proper excited. The car has so much low down grunt, it was cruising in 5th gear at 1,200 rpm through the town quite happily. But boot it and all hell breaks loose quickly, very little turbo lag and lots of torque from about 3000rpm.

And sooooooo much grip, was totally surprised as thought my Scoob had lots already. And the steering was so responsive, slight move on the wheel and the cars turning already.

The flappy paddles were better than expected but would probably still prefer manual box...may be they will grow on me, it was only a 30 minute test drive.

This beast will be put on track I recon, as it feels like it wants some track action. The insurance company I got a quote from said five UK track days are included and two European ones are included with the base policy.

The dealer said no need to service it after the track day unless oil temps have gone past a threshold. He said do four or five laps and let it cool for 20-30 minutes. To be honest, if I track it I'd probably get oils changed the 9000 mile service intervals seem a bit long otherwise?

Exhaust sounds a bit quiet though, so I recon a Miltek Y-pipe will need to go on.

Here's some pics of the demo car:

http://www.billandelaine.co.uk/scoobystuff/gtr/gtr1.jpg


http://www.billandelaine.co.uk/scoobystuff/gtr/gtr2.jpg


http://www.billandelaine.co.uk/scoobystuff/gtr/gtr3.jpg

http://www.billandelaine.co.uk/scoobystuff/gtr/gtr4.jpg

http://www.billandelaine.co.uk/scoobystuff/gtr/gtr5.jpg

Rear carbon diffuser :D

http://www.billandelaine.co.uk/scoob...r_diffuser.jpg

http://www.billandelaine.co.uk/scoob..._diffuser2.jpg

This helps finish the package

http://www.billandelaine.co.uk/scoob...gtr_engine.jpg

grahamc 30 July 2011 02:52 PM

Congrats!!! I told you so........

Such an awesome car for the money!!!! What colour? Will have to get them all together so I can take a few pics.

Anders_WR1 30 July 2011 03:44 PM

I looked at silver, black and blue in the flesh and prefered blue...

Where you based, we should do a ScoobyNet GTR owners meet, lol

Midlife has one too I think?

Anders

Anger 30 July 2011 04:14 PM

Some more GTR's to play with in Surrey :)

grahamc 30 July 2011 04:55 PM

I'm in a small village just outside of redhill. Alloy has one, but not sure where he is. Another one on the supra forum in similar sort of area :) becoming "common" :D

jef 30 July 2011 04:58 PM

looks lovely :thumb:

Anders_WR1 30 July 2011 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by grahamc (Post 10161268)
I'm in a small village just outside of redhill. Alloy has one, but not sure where he is. Another one on the supra forum in similar sort of area :) becoming "common" :D

Not a million miles away :thumb:

It's going to take a while to adapt to the GTR, totally different feel to the Scoob. 1200 miles running in will help...

Also annoying was the position of the rear view mirror blocking road view to left (I'm 6' 4"), but i read a thread on GTR forum that says mirror has three positions?

Anders

grahamc 30 July 2011 05:53 PM

Yeah, very different car, lots to learn....

Never noticed that, but I'm much shorter :)

alloy 30 July 2011 06:55 PM

Congrats on your purchase :luxhello:

Just been out for a blast with another R35 and a couple of 500bhp R32 and R33s, reminded me how mental this car is!!!! I'm central London based, we should crash the next scooby meet :D

alloy 30 July 2011 06:57 PM

If you wiggle the wing mirror while pressing up the mirror tucks up so the top edge is basically on the roof and it frees up that visibility

Anders_WR1 30 July 2011 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by alloy (Post 10161413)
Congrats on your purchase :luxhello:

Just been out for a blast with another R35 and a couple of 500bhp R32 and R33s, reminded me how mental this car is!!!! I'm central London based, we should crash the next scooby meet :D

Yours must be nuts with 600lbft+, the one i drive today felt a torque monster with stock 450lbft. Does a Y-pipe make much difference on power/torque?

Eye, Scooby meet gate crash :D


Originally Posted by alloy (Post 10161415)
If you wiggle the wing mirror while pressing up the mirror tucks up so the top edge is basically on the roof and it frees up that visibility

Shame the sqealer didn't know that trick, I complained about the mirror on the test drive and we talked about ripping the stock one off and replacing with something smaller out of my vision...

Anders

alloy 30 July 2011 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by Anders_WR1 (Post 10161467)
Yours must be nuts with 600lbft+, the one i drive today felt a torque monster with stock 450lbft. Does a Y-pipe make much difference on power/torque?

Eye, Scooby meet gate crash :D



Shame the sqealer didn't know that trick, I complained about the mirror on the test drive and we talked about ripping the stock one off and replacing with something smaller out of my vision...

Anders

Yes it pulls look a freight train, it's the response and delivery of it all that never fails to amuse me:D y-pipe they reckon maybe 10bhp more but it's the noise just changes the whole driving experience for the better :thumb: one note of caution that stock map with y pipe is rich, no bad thing but those four exhausts don't half kick out a lot of soot and unburnt fuel so just keep on top of the rear bumper :thumb:

grahamc 30 July 2011 08:11 PM

We have enough to create our own meet :) love it!!! Definitely going to have to crash someone's party.........

Anders_WR1 30 July 2011 08:35 PM

I'll keep an eye on the rear bumper, same happened to the Scoob and once it's out of control it's difficult to get back without some decent chemicals.

once the cars are run in we should meet up.

I'm off for a beer :thumb:

Anders

Trout 31 July 2011 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by grahamc (Post 10159313)
forget that its the 2012 spec, red makes it faster :)

just shows what can be done for the money.... Aston, Ferrari, Porsche, Lambo are all brands and you pay for the name, you pay a sh!t load for the name!

Datsuns, are well just that :)

You have to say buying a GT-R is a great choice - it is very good value given it is sold at substantially less than cost. ;)

alloy 31 July 2011 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by Trout (Post 10161944)
You have to say buying a GT-R is a great choice - it is very good value given it is sold at substantially less than cost. ;)

I don't think they are sold at substantially less than cost.....even if they were what relevance does that have, it's great value at 70k for the fact that it's quicker than a veyron round TG test track ;)

Anders_WR1 31 July 2011 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by alloy (Post 10162348)
I don't think they are sold at substantially less than cost.....even if they were what relevance does that have, it's great value at 70k for the fact that it's quicker than a veyron round TG test track ;)

...and an Enzo and a Zonda F....:D

GlesgaKiss 31 July 2011 12:37 PM

I WILL own one one day. :D

alloy 31 July 2011 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by Anders_WR1 (Post 10162362)
...and an Enzo and a Zonda F....:D

We could be here for a while as we expand on this :D

Anders_WR1 31 July 2011 04:26 PM

Graham, did you go for the paint protection? I wasn't sure when I ordered, but I've been doing some research and the company Nissan use is Trobos:

http://www.triboscoatings.com

I remember paying the Scooby dealer to apply DiamondBrite before pickup and it made a difference for the first couple of years. The car cleaned up to a good shine real easy.

So the above is probably a better version of DiamondBrite?

Anders

grahamc 31 July 2011 05:28 PM


Originally Posted by Anders_WR1 (Post 10162625)
Graham, did you go for the paint protection? I wasn't sure when I ordered, but I've been doing some research and the company Nissan use is Trobos:

http://www.triboscoatings.com

I remember paying the Scooby dealer to apply DiamondBrite before pickup and it made a difference for the first couple of years. The car cleaned up to a good shine real easy.

So the above is probably a better version of DiamondBrite?

Anders

Never got offered or asked.

Had to go back and for the tracker.

But not a fan of the things, prefer a good detailer....

Anders_WR1 31 July 2011 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by grahamc (Post 10162731)
Never got offered or asked.

Had to go back and for the tracker.

But not a fan of the things, prefer a good detailer....

I might give this coating a try, I won't be buying a new car again for a while...

I declined on the Nissan tracker, it's only GSM based from the research I did (made by Cobra) and near double the price of 3rd party ones.

I'm getting a Tracker Locate (uses GSM and VHF):

http://www.tracker.co.uk/tracker/Tra...eSecurity.aspx

Best price I found, plus £174 anual subscription.
http://www.stolencartracking.co.uk/s...roducts_id=212

Anders

grahamc 31 July 2011 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by Anders_WR1 (Post 10162761)
I might give this coating a try, I won't be buying a new car again for a while...

I declined on the Nissan tracker, it's only GSM based from the research I did (made by Cobra) and near double the price of 3rd party ones.

I'm getting a Tracker Locate (uses GSM and VHF):

http://www.tracker.co.uk/tracker/Tra...eSecurity.aspx

Best price I found, plus £174 anual subscription.
http://www.stolencartracking.co.uk/s...roducts_id=212

Anders

That's not too bad... May look into that

Only thing is I like the idea of being able to immobilise the car by remote

grahamc 01 August 2011 05:03 PM

Heres the video of the 8.9 second run
http://www.youtube.com/watch?hl=en&v=IgbnfdnuSKE&gl=US

Anders_WR1 01 August 2011 05:25 PM

Good vid, that must be some felling 3 x stock power and at the wheels too? Take away the American Dyno factor and probably 1200bhp at the fly :D

How much though!?

Anders

john banks 01 August 2011 05:31 PM

About $100k for the Alpha 12 I gather.

Anders_WR1 01 August 2011 05:41 PM

About £61K, I'll better start saving now.

Are there any results in for COBB custom tuning on MY11? Curious to know if the revised intake and exhaust tweaks will help final power and torque?

Anders

alloy 01 August 2011 07:23 PM

From what I gather the MY11 makes about 10-15bhp more than a My09/10 with full deceit, intakes and injectors......which is probably a reflection of the revised turbo inlet pipe.....% gains over stock obviously less as it already has 50bhp more thanks to revised ecu and stuff you pointed out above

Anders_WR1 01 August 2011 09:02 PM

I heard on some youtube clip the standard exhaust has been tweaked to flow a bit more so I wondered if a Y-pipe and custom tune would release a bit more combined with the larger intakes.

So what's the crack with warranty and tracking? Do you need the pre and post services or just take it in for service if the oil temps go past a threshold?

Anders


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