What fuel does a Nissan GTR take?
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2018 Nissan GT-R | |
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EPA Fuel Economy | Premium Gasoline |
18 MPG 16 22 combined city/highway city highway | |
5.6 gal/100mi | |
351 miles Total Range |
What engine does a 2012 GTR have?
3.8 L V6
2012 Nissan GT-R/Engine
How many horsepower does a Nissan GT are have?
The first and least powerful is the 2008-2011 engine with just 486 hp. Between 2011 and 2012, GT-R generated a total of 530 hp. With 20 hp more is the 2012-2016 version of the 3.8 V6 GT-R. Next is the 2014-2016 Nismo racer, offering 600 hp. R-35 model, available from 2016 on, offers either 570 or 600 hp.
How much fuel does a Skyline GT are have?
So a stock 440 cc (485 cc at 43 psi) injector is enough for about 440 hp (485 hp) at the engine on an RB26. In real life you can push it harder, or see less depending on the condition of the entire fuel system.
How does the fuel system work in a Nissan Skyline?
Fuel. In order to make horsepower in a Nissan Skyline GT-R, you need fuel and air. The air and fuel mixture are forced into the combustion chamber by our friend, the twin turbochargers (why have one, when you can have two?), which then produces the horsepower/torque we demand with our right foot.
What kind of car is the 2012 Nissan GT R?
In Nissan’s bone-dry techno-speak, the 2012 Nissan GT-R is called the R35 GT-R (12MY M/C). Catchy, isn’t it? The R35 is the current model designation; you may recall the previous Japan-only R32–R34.
The first and least powerful is the 2008-2011 engine with just 486 hp. Between 2011 and 2012, GT-R generated a total of 530 hp. With 20 hp more is the 2012-2016 version of the 3.8 V6 GT-R. Next is the 2014-2016 Nismo racer, offering 600 hp. R-35 model, available from 2016 on, offers either 570 or 600 hp.
When does the new Nissan GT are come out?
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced the launch of the 2012 Nissan GT-R. The new model goes on sale November 24, 2011 in Japan and arrives in European showrooms in January 2012.
So a stock 440 cc (485 cc at 43 psi) injector is enough for about 440 hp (485 hp) at the engine on an RB26. In real life you can push it harder, or see less depending on the condition of the entire fuel system.