The Nissan GT-R has received yet another tuning package, with the development coming from the crew over at Vivid Racing and targeting the tech side of the supercar.
The twin-turbo V6 powerplant under the hood has been gifted with a titanium catback exhaust that was supplied by Agency Power (this also cuts weight), as well as an ECU remap. The result of all this tech play? The powerplant now allows the driver’s right foot to control 613 hp instead of the factory stock value of 550 hp.
In addition to that, the GT-R’s suspension now uses KW’s Variant 3 coilovers, which bring the car closer to the road, while the stock rims were swapped with a custom set coming from Niche. The three-piece Niche rims come in a 21-inch size and are wrapped in Pirelli PZero go-fast rubber.
Via: Vivid Racing
In addition to that, the GT-R’s suspension now uses KW’s Variant 3 coilovers, which bring the car closer to the road, while the stock rims were swapped with a custom set coming from Niche. The three-piece Niche rims come in a 21-inch size and are wrapped in Pirelli PZero go-fast rubber.
Via: Vivid Racing