avriette wrote:
But will it still be as fast as the original around the 'ring? Hennessey built us 1,000hp twin-turbo Vipers which were really cool to watch and evoked memories of the
Superbird, but were useless for anything but oval-track, drag-strip, and tire smoke. He seems to be missing the point. The car was
faster around the track than cars with (if not twice, at least close to) twice its power because it is so perfectly set up.
I have a very, very hard time believing his cars will be anything other than "mine's bigger than yours" items for the crowd that need to measure whose Skyline is... bigger.
In the same stroke, one could say we are all crazy for tuning an STI/LGT/FXT because they are faster out of the box than cars costing twice as much. But we all know that a spare 100whp makes them faster than cars costing 4x as much. Sky's the limit.
From 400-hp Lamborghini-chasing EVOs, to Ken Block's 600+bhp autocrossing STI to 1000hp Skyline R34s... there doesn't seem to be a detriment to having a few extra ponies under the hood of a well-sorted chassis that can keep right-side-up and front-end-forward.
The other stats like skidpad and slalom stayed exactly the same. Hell, its performing here almost identically to the 500hp R34 Z-tune. That car ran a 10.5 in the 1/4-mile, yet didn't do anything funky in the corners.
I think this is a very different car from a Viper. It shouldn't have nearly the tendency to spin under partial throttle.
Tuner R35s are beating the base GT-R around Tsukaba by A LOT. Mine's, Amuse, HKS to name a few. The evidence that this car was perfect out of the box like Mizuno wanted people to think doesn't seem to be holding water.
Its a tuner wet dream, IMO
Edit: at the same time I'm not suggesting the Hennessey would be the way to go.
The only reason this article was exciting to me is that Car and Driver actually put some numbers to what a 600hp GT-R can do.
There are about a half-dozen people in the US with the Cobb + HKS kits getting close to that. The Hennessey's numbers are only impressive in that you could get sub-3's in 0-60 yourself, for far less.