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675PS & 813NM - Litchfield tunes the Nissan GT-R Black Edition

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Recently updated on June 2, 2017 at 09:24 am

675PS & 813NM - Litchfield tunes the Nissan GT-R Black Edition

The tuning company Litchfield celebrates its 20th birthday and presents itself, as well as its fans, with a significantly enhanced Nissan GT-R from the current Black Edition series. The vehicle even trumps the 600 PS & 652 NM torque strong GT-R Nismo and is said to be able to accelerate to 2,5 km / h in just 100 seconds and only brush off the sails at over 330 km / h. The performance must of course first be brought to the road and so a new traction control and electronic stability control software is installed which, in conjunction with the Bilstein Damptronic chassis and newly installed Eibach springs and stabilizers, ensures that there is enough traction even out of the curve is. The tuner would like to build the, LM20, GT-R only 20 x and the price is quite manageable at £ 96.995. After all, it also includes a modified brake system with 400mm Alcon brake discs front and rear and new Rays Track Edition alloy wheels with Michelin tires are also included in the overall package. If we get more information about the modifications to the limited GT-R, there is of course, as always, an update for this report. The best thing is to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will be informed immediately. We hope you enjoy looking at the pictures.

675PS & 813NM - Litchfield tunes the Nissan GT-R Black Edition

(Photos: Litchfield)

These are the changes to the Nissan GT-R Black Edition:

  • 675PS and 813NM (+ 75PS and 161NM more than the GT-R Nismo)
  • 0-60mph in 2.5sec
  • 0-100mph in 5.7sec
  • Top speed over 330km / h
  • Traction control and electronic stability control software
  • Bilstein Damptronic chassis with Eibach springs and stabilizers
  • 400mm Alcon brake discs front and rear
  • Rays Track Edition alloy wheels with Michelin tires
  • Carbon grille
  • limited to 20 pieces
  • Price £ 96,995

We still have many thousands more tuning reports on tuningblog.eu, if you wanted to see an excerpt then just click HERE, And also from Litchfield we have some other vehicles, following a small excerpt:

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675PS & 813NM - Litchfield tunes the Nissan GT-R Black Edition

only 20 x is built the LM20

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