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מעוניין להרשם למועדון, אנא מלא הפרטים
חשיפה: ניסאן GT-R SWITZER USE 1,000hp
כתב: אילן פייביש
צילום: Switzer
יום שלישי 4.12.12 שעה: 17:24
ניסאן GT-R מתחזקת, ז"א סדנת SWITZER משדרת את ההספק שהיה במקור
בעל 545 כ"ס (ראה מבחן בלעדי בישראל בטורבו מגזין) לכדי 800 כ"ס.
היום חושפת סדנת SWITZER כי היא מציעה שדרוג נוסף המעלה את ההספק
לכדי למעלה מ 1,000 כ"ס. הזוכה לשם :
Switzer Ultimate Street Edition(USE) GT-R
בנוסף צוין כי הגיר פורק ותוכנן מחדש בכדי לעמוד בעומסים האדירים של העברת הכוח
וכן המתלים הונמכה עוד יותר לאפשר עוד אחיזה מעבר לאבסולוטית שאנו מכירים מהמבחן
. עוד תוספת המזוהה עם הסדנה הנם עיצוב הג'נטים הקלים יותר. התוצאה של שינוי התכנה
ושדרוג המנוע, הגיר "החדש", המתלים וכו', יביאו לתוצאה שתזניק את הניסאן
GT-R SWITZER 1,000 מ- 0-100 קמ"ש תוך 2.0 שניות ולמרחק מעמידה עד ל400 תוך
9.0 שניות ועד למהירות מרבית שתראה 322 קמ"ש שיגיעו מהר מאוד תוך פחות מ- 1.6 ק"מ.(1 מייל).
ניסאן GT-R במבחן בלעדי בטורבו מגזין על כבישי ישראל.
הודעה רשמית לעיתונות:
Earlier this year, Oberlin, Ohio-based tuning firm Switzer Performance moved from its 4500 sq. ft. garage to a sprawling, 105,000 sq. ft. complex. The move has allowed Switzer to expand its existing tuning operations – but a huge expansion like Switzer’s will always be about something more than simple expansion.
“We took a small performance garage and turned it into a supercar factory. That’s the simplest way to put it, but we really changed everything about the way the shop operates. We have a section of the shop now that focuses on complete, 'turnkey’ converted cars,” says David Kim, CEO of Switzer Performance. “The Ultimate Street Edition GTR is that team’s focus.”
Switzer’s Ultimate Street Edition (USE) GTR starts off as a 545 hp R35 GTR fresh from Nissan, which – on its own – is a pretty capable sportscar. Switzer then removes the engine, transmission, and more before upgrading and re-engineering virtually every aspect of the car’s performance. The horsepower output of the Switzer-balanced and blueprinted 3.8L twin-turbo V6 engine is nearly doubled to over 1000 hp, the transmission is fully rebuilt and strengthened, the suspension is slightly lowered for more neutral handling, while the lightweight “Switzer Signature series” wheels reduce unsprung weight. “The car even rides nicer than stock.”
The end result is a GTR with staggering performance: 0-60 times in the 2 second range, a top speed well in excess of 200 mph (in under a mile!), and 9-second 1/4 mile times means that the Ultimate Street Edition GTR can out-accelerate virtually anything on the road. It really is “the best thing in the world“.
The new facility is currently busy producing a number turnkey Switzer USE GTRs, with plans to raise that number to several cars per month as production scales up. “We’ve been steadily expanding over the last few months, so our capacity is increasing over time,” explains Tym Switzer. “If you expand too fast, the level of fit and finish goes down. The care that these guys take to build these cars, all of that is important to maintain. We built the brand and our reputation on quality and reliability and the confidence to stand behind our product. I’ve never strayed from that, and I have no intention of doing so, and that’s what our customers – the majority of them are repeat customers – come to us for.”
Fully built Switzer Ultimate Street Edition GTR Nissans are available at select dealers, and carry an $88,990 premium over the GTR’s base sticker price, with custom touches (like the custom paint scheme and “j-hook” brake rotors shown here) adding to that number. For that price, though, you get a world-beating supercar that can run down anything this side of a MotoGP bike or Formula 1 racecar, as well as a 2-year warranty from Switzer. For more information, or a dealer near you, contact Switzer Performance.
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