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Nissan GT-R can't take aftermarket wheels, unapproved race tracks are out 1 Attachment(s) Motor Trend's Scott Kanemura sat down with Michizio Niikura, the president of MINE'S Motor Sports, the first aftermarket firm to get its hands on the new Nissan GT-R. The conversation centered on the roadblocks Nissan has put in place to stymie high speeds and limit modifications to the GT-R. We've previously reported on how the GPS system fitted to the GT-R would remove the 111 mph (180 kph) speed limiter when the car arrives at a track, but according to Niikura, it will only work on pre-approved racetracks. However, the GPS sensor doesn't automatically remove the limiter by itself, it has to be manually changed by navigating through a series of menus on the GT-R's touch screen. While having to go to a Nissan-approved track is daft in its own right, it's even worse when you leave. After the track day, owners are required to head on over to a Nissan High Performance Center where a $1000 safety check is performed. Don't do it and the factory warranty is void. Another rumor that began circulating after the Tokyo Auto Salon has also been confirmed: aftermarket wheels are out. Supposedly, all the GT-Rs on display at TAS had to be driven in on the stock rollers, jacked up and then fitted with the tuner's chosen wheels. Due to a sensor mounted on the valve stem, if the GT-R is driven with aftermarket rims, an error code is thrown on the dash. And although MINE'S has fitted a custom exhaust to their shop car, they've found that any modification to the intake system causes the ECU to go haywire. While all these findings are disturbing draconian, GT-R owners here in the U.S. won't have to worry about the speed limiter/track day issue. Nissan has said that the GPS system won't be implemented here in the States, but the future of tuning the GT-R remains questionable. Top tip Zac! |
go computers... |
Nissan GT-r the perfect Nanny mobile. |
Dont you think the aftermarket will come up with something to get past the ecu throwing codes for new wheels, exhaust etc? |
the thing about aftermarket wheels-- even the 350z has a TMPS in the stock wheels. Aftermarket wheels will cause the tire pressure light-warning thingy on the dash to light up because the system doesn't pick up the signal from the TMPS (because it is no longer there)... no biggie? standalone/piggyback EMS = <3 |
Originally Posted by monokuroboo
(Post 21432)
the thing about aftermarket wheels-- even the 350z has a TMPS in the stock wheels. Aftermarket wheels will cause the tire pressure light-warning thingy on the dash to light up because the system doesn't pick up the signal from the TMPS (because it is no longer there)... no biggie? standalone/piggyback EMS = <3 TPMS. :D |
Not a big deal, all the top Jap tuners will have it sorted in no time. |
Originally Posted by helothere
(Post 21582)
TPMS. :D na babo.....T__T (no korean at school computers) |
Originally Posted by 1q2w3e4r
(Post 21587)
Not a big deal, all the top Jap tuners will have it sorted in no time. |
I should ask my friend Akira who is one of the tuners for Top Secret. |
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