i just got the Jan 08 Road and track today...
and it has an article on the Nissan GTR...
it has an interesting the to say about the US-spec GTR
"a few months after the Nurburgring event, Mizuno gave me a unique opportunity to sample a left-hand drive US spec GTR, As soon as i took the first corner, it was immediately noticeable that something was different. The handling balance seemed better than the previous (JDM-spec) car. There was more complicate to the shocks and springs and improved steering feel. What's more, ride quality was definitely better. Mizuno said thats he slightly retuned the suspension, making it more civil but without sacrificing handling. Also he noted that the lateral weight distribution of the car is better in left-hand-drive configuration because the driver's weight offsets the weight of the front differential and driveshaft, both located right of center."
could it be that US-spec is a better car all around? only time will tell
edited by JZ, thank god for google spellcheck
and it has an article on the Nissan GTR...
it has an interesting the to say about the US-spec GTR
"a few months after the Nurburgring event, Mizuno gave me a unique opportunity to sample a left-hand drive US spec GTR, As soon as i took the first corner, it was immediately noticeable that something was different. The handling balance seemed better than the previous (JDM-spec) car. There was more complicate to the shocks and springs and improved steering feel. What's more, ride quality was definitely better. Mizuno said thats he slightly retuned the suspension, making it more civil but without sacrificing handling. Also he noted that the lateral weight distribution of the car is better in left-hand-drive configuration because the driver's weight offsets the weight of the front differential and driveshaft, both located right of center."
could it be that US-spec is a better car all around? only time will tell
edited by JZ, thank god for google spellcheck
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