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Stray Bullet
September 30th, 2003, 20:58
http://gamewire.gamingclick.com
Ben
September 30th, 2003, 21:22
I think the design looks awesome, but there's a little thing on the cars section......
As far as I know, there's not been any official information released on the next Nissan GT-R. But I can tell you, that they will probably not use an electric supercharger (if it's an electric turbo like you said, then it's no longer a turbo, since turbos are called turbos because the compressor side is powered by the exhaust flow - a turbine) because as far as I know you can only get 1psi of boost from an electric supercharger, and when compared to the abundance of boost available from "regular" superchargers or turbos, the electrically-driven supercharger is a waste of money. Also, what do you mean by "...It also comes with new 4WD system called "e-4WD" that will electronically control the motor as well...."? Do you mean they will use electronic fuel injection (most likely), which is controlled by an ECU chip in the cabin? Sorry if I seem rude about pressing these questions, but I'm a big fan of Nissan (especially the Z cars) and I'm very curious about the next GT-R.
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On the bottom of the page, what's the little silver bar for? It just seems out of place, given the color scheme of the page.
Stray Bullet
September 30th, 2003, 21:25
Yes, the site still has a way to go before it's done.
I didn't write that artical. It was sent in by a reader.
Ben
September 30th, 2003, 21:30
Originally posted by Stray Bullet
Yes, the site still has a way to go before it's done.
I didn't write that artical. It was sent in by a reader.
Hey, dude, on the contact page, you list your whole email on the page. To avoid getting spam, I suggest breaking up your email on the page like this. I also suggest not linking to it. ;)
exphate[replace this with @]hotmail.com
Weirds
October 1st, 2003, 22:57
Didn't you post the same one before?
I remember what i mentioned was the top banner.
PrEdaTor
October 2nd, 2003, 21:31
Originally posted by Ben
I think the design looks awesome, but there's a little thing on the cars section......
As far as I know, there's not been any official information released on the next Nissan GT-R. But I can tell you, that they will probably not use an electric supercharger (if it's an electric turbo like you said, then it's no longer a turbo, since turbos are called turbos because the compressor side is powered by the exhaust flow - a turbine) because as far as I know you can only get 1psi of boost from an electric supercharger, and when compared to the abundance of boost available from "regular" superchargers or turbos, the electrically-driven supercharger is a waste of money. Also, what do you mean by "...It also comes with new 4WD system called "e-4WD" that will electronically control the motor as well...."? Do you mean they will use electronic fuel injection (most likely), which is controlled by an ECU chip in the cabin? Sorry if I seem rude about pressing these questions, but I'm a big fan of Nissan (especially the Z cars) and I'm very curious about the next GT-R.
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On the bottom of the page, what's the little silver bar for? It just seems out of place, given the color scheme of the page.
I was the user who sent in the article/
The electric turbocharger (thats the term they used on the info site) is similar to a normal turbo charger but instead of waiting for the the pressure from the exhaust to build up, it will be started up with electricity so u will not have to wait for the boost to kick in at a certain RPM level.
It was vague on the E-4wd but im thinking that its more of an e-awd where the electric fuel injection will come into play and electronically shift power to the wheels.
hope this clears it up for u...
it wasnt very clear for me so i had to try and piece it together.
Ben
October 3rd, 2003, 07:16
Originally posted by PrEdaTor
I was the user who sent in the article/
The electric turbocharger (thats the term they used on the info site) is similar to a normal turbo charger but instead of waiting for the the pressure from the exhaust to build up, it will be started up with electricity so u will not have to wait for the boost to kick in at a certain RPM level.
It was vague on the E-4wd but im thinking that its more of an e-awd where the electric fuel injection will come into play and electronically shift power to the wheels.
hope this clears it up for u...
it wasnt very clear for me so i had to try and piece it together.
OK, now the electronic turbo thing makes sense, but the e-AWD you're talking about sounds just like what was on the R34:
RWD until you lose traction, then the torque is split to the front wheels to gain traction.
Stray Bullet
October 3rd, 2003, 19:06
I'm looking for Writers if you're interested in the car section.
nopub
October 21st, 2003, 07:49
I hate cars
Impossible to see the site coz I refused the CERTIFICATE
However I liked the comments...
I'll never see your site alas: I hate cars.
I must say that was a pleasure not to visit this site, thanks again.
Nopub
http://www.yan.1ME.net
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