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Old 11-09-2011 | 04:46 PM
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To mod or not to mod?

Had the GT-R for a bit more than a year now and the bug is starting to bite for some more POOOOOWWEEERRRRRR!, as Jeremy would say. What are you guy's thoughts on modding a car that's still under warranty and still worth quite a bit of $$$. Once a tune is done, it's done and nissan will always be able to tell that it was running more boost than it's supposed to. I sometimes think that i'd like something else but I'd have to come up with a whole lot more money to get what i'd be satisfied with (gallardo, 997.2 turbo s, gt3 etc).
I can get almost 100 awhp with a midpipe and a tune. I plan to keep the car at least another year or two.
Old 11-09-2011 | 05:01 PM
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what kinda question is this? i don't understand.
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i mod my leased car...so you know my answer!
Old 11-09-2011 | 05:04 PM
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i mod my leased car...so you know my answer!
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Old 11-09-2011 | 05:05 PM
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oh gawd lets not go there again
Old 11-09-2011 | 05:06 PM
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i mod my leased car...so you know my answer!
in your case, i would have told you not to mod it.
Old 11-09-2011 | 05:15 PM
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what kinda question is this? i don't understand.
Oh I see what u did there.

At first I was like

Then I noticed your sig.
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Old 11-09-2011 | 05:34 PM
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I completely understand the mod bug, but I'd be happy as a pig in shit with a stock GTR...so jelly...
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Do it dude.

The new GT-R is going to be a 10 second car.... you gotta step it up.
Old 11-09-2011 | 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by JS + MS3
Do it dude.

The new GT-R is going to be a 10 second car.... you gotta step it up.
Word
Old 11-09-2011 | 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by JS + MS3
Do it dude.

The new GT-R is going to be a 10 second car.... you gotta step it up.
This.

Query for OP - saw your comment about doing a tune and it being "permanent." I know for the M5, ESS offers a portable device that you use that saves your factory tune before you download your performance one and allows you to switch back. It's my understanding it clears the computer from anything that indicates things had been running out of spec. Anything like that for the GTR?
Old 11-09-2011 | 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by ttribe
This.

Query for OP - saw your comment about doing a tune and it being "permanent." I know for the M5, ESS offers a portable device that you use that saves your factory tune before you download your performance one and allows you to switch back. It's my understanding it clears the computer from anything that indicates things had been running out of spec. Anything like that for the GTR?
You can put it back to the factory map but nissan will always be able to tell if you've been running more boost than stock. It logs all that stuff. Gotta pay to play. At least there are now more options for repairs, tranny repairs and builds other than the nissan dealer. If I had a major problem i'd just ship it to Forged, AMS etc and have them repair it.
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^

Have you looked into Cobb? They have some decent stuffs for GT-R too.
Old 11-09-2011 | 05:55 PM
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Have you looked into Cobb? They have some decent stuffs for GT-R too.
Yeah the Cobb AP is the standard for tuning the GT-R. They even have one now that you can tune the transmission and change to the different launch controls. How much is a Cobb AP for your mazda? Just curious how much the GT-R tax is.
Old 11-09-2011 | 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by achenator
You can put it back to the factory map but nissan will always be able to tell if you've been running more boost than stock. It logs all that stuff. Gotta pay to play. At least there are now more options for repairs, tranny repairs and builds other than the nissan dealer. If I had a major problem i'd just ship it to Forged, AMS etc and have them repair it.
That was kind of my point - the ESS tune clears that log out on BMWs; no one does the same for the GTR?
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$599 Retail.

But the GT-R does have some more features like the ones you just mentioned. And I think you can like view the KR on your info screen via AP or something. Not sure, but there were some extra cool stuffs you can do with your car.

Here's the coolest one, it let you change the tunes while driving.... WTF I WANT THAT!

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/5xYnYM_JDJQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Old 11-09-2011 | 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by JS + MS3
$599 Retail.

But the GT-R does have some more features like the ones you just mentioned. And I think you can like view the KR on your info screen via AP or something. Not sure, but there were some extra cool stuffs you can do with your car.

Here's the coolest one, it let you change the tunes while driving.... WTF I WANT THAT!

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/5xYnYM_JDJQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
All for the low price of $1500. But it is an awesome device!
Old 11-09-2011 | 06:11 PM
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It is a dangerous bug if you get it.

My guess is if you buy the exhaust bits, etc you will grow tired of the performance and want to add more.

There is no end to it. I know guys with 700hp Vipers and Vettes who aren't satisfied.
Old 11-09-2011 | 06:24 PM
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I say do it only if you have a good relationship with your dealer.
Old 11-09-2011 | 06:28 PM
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I say do it only if you have a good relationship with your dealer.
Yes I like to think that I do. I think that they would go to bat for me as much as they could but Nissan has the final say. Getting them to repaint the roof on my Frontier and getting a $25k transaxle replaced are two different things lol.
Old 11-09-2011 | 06:29 PM
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All for the low price of $1500. But it is an awesome device!
Isn't it $995 on the Cobb store? I'm sure you can get it for like $950 somewhere else.

It's a great deal considering you are comfortably squeezing out about 10%hp/12%tq with a device only. This is just with the over the counter maps, I'm sure you can get so much more with custom tuning.
Old 11-09-2011 | 06:30 PM
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That was kind of my point - the ESS tune clears that log out on BMWs; no one does the same for the GTR?
No. Not as of now. Everything is still logged.
Old 11-09-2011 | 06:30 PM
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No. Not as of now. Everything is still logged.
Ah. Never mind then; sorry.
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I like where this is going.
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Yes, much better than trying to get a new car because my friend's car is fast and pimp thread
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Originally Posted by JS + MS3
Isn't it $995 on the Cobb store? I'm sure you can get it for like $950 somewhere else.

It's a great deal considering you are comfortably squeezing out about 10%hp/12%tq with a device only. This is just with the over the counter maps, I'm sure you can get so much more with custom tuning.
The one with clutch and tranny adjustment is $1500. I'd prolly just get that one for future upgrades. I think I know where I can get one for $1250.
Yeah, they (Cobb) have some beta maps that are crazy. I'd definitely get the midpipe too, that's good for 15+ and also helps with the GT-R's lame ass exhaust sound.

I'd prolly get a custom e tune to start with, drive that for a while then move up to full bolt ons (DP, injectors, intake, actuators, full exhaust)) and that's about as far as I can go with stock turbos. Get a real dyno tune at that stage.
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Very nice.

I, too, like where this is going.
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I like where this is going.
It's a slippery slope that will be a damn Alpha 9 or 10 in a year.
Old 11-09-2011 | 06:46 PM
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Personally, I'd leave it. Wonderful car as it is, and it's always nice to see such a car in factory trim.
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Personally, I'd leave it. Wonderful car as it is, and it's always nice to see such a car in factory trim.
Ahh here comes T, always a voice of reason. I know exactly what u are talking about. My buddy has an unmolested 94 six speed Supra TT with 34k. Looks like a freaking time machine.
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Ahh here comes T, always a voice of reason. I know exactly what u are talking about. My buddy has an unmolested 94 six speed Supra TT with 34k. Looks like a freaking time machine.
I bet that thing is absolutely beautiful. And as the years go by it will be even more appreciated. I think your car will be the same. An example of engineering and performance that in many cases won't be duplicated, and seeing one unmolested will be a tribute to the car itself. Anyway, just my
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i bet that thing is absolutely beautiful. And as the years go by it will be even more appreciated. I think your car will be the same. An example of engineering and performance that in many cases won't be duplicated, and seeing one unmolested will be a tribute to the car itself. Anyway, just my
damn you terryyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!
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Don't mod it. I'm with Terry on this one.
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Keep it as is. I see more modded GTRs than stock GTRs.
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Get the stage 1 at least. You aren't really modifying much hardware-wise if you are just getting one or two the basic bolt-on with a tune.
Old 11-09-2011 | 07:53 PM
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Get the stage 1 at least. You aren't really modifying much hardware-wise if you are just getting one or two the basic bolt-on with a tune.
That's what i'm thinking. Don't wanna do any cosmetics.
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I say get the COBB AP and mid-pipe and enjoy it for another year or two, then get what you really want. I'd stay away from the other mods you mentioned personally.
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Old 11-10-2011 | 01:01 PM
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The infamous Nissan black box will always have a record if one does an ECU flash, unlike Porsche which can be reverted back to stock before going for service.

I say keep it stock, when the 2013 GTR drops you are going to want to get your hands on the Black Edition for sure.
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How about getting a new computer that you could mod and keep the one you already have stock!
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I wish I had dilemmas like this. To mod or not to mod my $80k car?



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