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The engine that helped the Nissan GT-R earn its giant-killer nickname
The Nissan GT-R, often referred to as “Godzilla,” has earned its reputation as a giant-killer in the world of performance ...
Last month saw the last R35 GT-R roll off the production line at Nissan’s Tochigi factory. A monster with a hand-built heart, the car, a Midnight Purple T-Spec edition, came with a few nice touches ...
Nissan's long-running R35-generation GT-R finally met its end just last year after a production run of 18 years. The long-lived sports car went through plenty of iterations and evolutions during its ...
Nissan's 2.6-liter twin-turbocharged inline-6 known as the RB26DETT, which powered three generations of the Skyline GT-R, is respected the world over for its ability to punch seriously high above its ...
The R36 "Godzilla" is set to arrive by 2030 with a heavily revamped powertrain built upon the legendary twin-turbo V6 engine ...
The Mustang is "just" a muscle car today, but we think it had a huge impact on cars as a whole, bigger perhaps than the VW Beetle. It was such a monumental success in the 1960s that it inspired ...
It's 15 years old and powered the R35 Nissan GT-R since its launch back in 2009, but the VR38DETT is still a pretty special engine. It's called the VR38 for short, but the engine that powers the ...
They have a degree in Communication studies and Languages. Their experience as a musician has fostered a strong sense of creativity and determination, underpinned by a robust work ethic. Emphasizing ...
Nissan’s R36 GT-R supercar is coming and will be an all-new beast, well mostly, according to the company’s senior executive. We think you’ll like what hasn’t changed in this next generation.
When we discuss the Skyline GT-R, we immediately think about its formidable six-cylinder engine, revolutionary AWD system, and timeless two-door coupe silhouette. However, in 1998 Nissan commissioned ...
Engine swaps have become so commonplace that even the most complex jobs seem mundane nowadays. Breathe the letters “L” and “S” back-to-back and you’ll be met with something along the lines of “Cool ...
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