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JP Performance tunes the Nissan GT-R

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Recently updated on February 17, 2020 at 07:54 am

JP Performance has made a GT-R model year 2013 with standard 550PS. Many are satisfied with the original performance of the GT-R, 550PS ex works and insane acceleration values ​​actually do not allow any other conclusion. Actually ... JP Performance that wasn't enough and therefore Jean Pierre Kraemer's GT-R (PS professional) drives through the Ruhr with up to 700 PS.

(Photos: JP Performance)
The increase in performance is achieved, among other things, through larger injection nozzles, a more powerful fuel pump and an improved intake system. If JP then refuel with SuperPlus, the car has 620PS available, and if it is driven with ethanol it is even 700PS. JP Performance is proud of the tailpipes of the GT-R which, according to their own statement, cannot be found anywhere else.

The tubes made with laser technology were lovingly crafted in over 4 days. Result of the whole, spacey look, brutal sound and the design of a jet drive. So that the road holding is also optimized, JP Performance has installed 21 inch rims which are equipped with 285 tires at the front and enormous 355 slippers at the rear.

JP Performance tunes the Nissan GT-R

 In addition, a Bilstein chassis helps the GT-R to improve performance. The body has also been carefully modified, including an elastic plastic lip on the front apron as well as the aluminum diffuser on the rear of the car. According to JP Performance, both parts can be dismantled at any time.

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