^ Here are the Specs. for the R35 V-Spec... I believe these are the specs...
Link to the source. http://chrisnz.com/r35-gtr-skyline-vspec-evo-spec/
[highlight]Engine and Drivetrain:
- The engine designation is VR38DETT (Twin Turbocharged 3.8-liter V6) 60-degree vee angle and bore spacing with Nissan’s acclaimed VQ-Series, which is used in everything from the 350Z to several Infiniti SUVs. Few parts are shared between the two engine series.
- 7000 rpm redline
- The engine performance of the 3 trims is the same
- IHI turbos with integrated exhaust manifolds
- 10.2 psi (Car and Driver)
- 473 horsepower @ 6400 rpms
- 433 pound-feet of torque from 3200 to 5200 rpm.
- 20-inch wheels wrapped by Bridgestone Potenza RE070s, 255/40 in front and 285/35 rears.
- Front suspension was upper and lower A-arms and the rear was a five-link.
- Bilstein Damptronic shocks: 3 settings R, Sports and Comfort
- 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds
- 11.7 seconds in the quarter mile
- 192 mph top speed (Autoweek 193mph)
- 7:38:54 Nurburgring
- 0.99 lateral G
- Carbon fiber propshaft
- GR6 transmission -transaxle (The shifting is done via a direct, twin-clutch system. One clutch handles the odd gears and another clutch handles the even ones. Shifts take 0.2 seconds.) Aichi Kikai (Car and Driver)
- Below 25 mph the torque split is 50/50, above that, under normal driving, the split is 40/60. But it can split up to 2/98 under hard acceleration.
Unlike versions of this system in other Nissan vehicles—the Infiniti G35x, for example—the GT-R setup employs a yaw sensor and is capable of instantly transferring torque from side to side, as well as fore-and-aft, as conditions dictate.
Mostly flat undertray
- Front diffuser
- Rear carbon fiber diffuser
- Brembo Brakes[/highlight]