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Subscribe to this threadNissan GT-R meets the dyno, a 997 Porsche Turbo and an E92 BMW M3
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tuna @ Mar 13th 2008 2:31PM
@why not the LS2/LS7?
"I bet the 911 turbo still takes it on the track. The bizarre rear engine 911 drivetrain layout has some significant advantages on the track"
Too general. Depends on what track. Reports so far suggests the GT-R is quite a bit faster with the GT3 being a closer match.