2001 Nissan Skyline BNR34 GT-R (4K Drone Video)

The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range. Not to be confused with Nissan GT-R. The Skyline GT-R became the flagship of Nissan performance, showcasing many advanced technologies including the ATTESA E-TS AWD system and the Super-HICAS four-wheel steering. Today, the car is popular for import drag racing, circuit track, time attack and events hosted by tuning magazines. Production of the Skyline GT-R ended in August 2002. The car was replaced by the R35 Nissan GT-R, an all-new vehicle based on the V36 Skyline. Although visibly different, the two vehicles share similar design features and are manufactured in the same factory.
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3-Year Review: Turbo FR-S (Turbo 86) Turbo BRZ

The late-model Hachiroku… called by many names among the community: the Subaru BRZ, Scion FR-S, Toyota 86, GT86 or FT86, and sometimes jokingly as the Toyobaru… Whatever the name, they are basically the exact same vehicle, rolling off the assembly line together at the Subaru Gunma Manufacturing Division, located in the Gunma Prefecture in Japan. Home to over four-thousand employees, this facility produces an estimated 30,000 Hachiroku each year. Launched for the twenty-twelve model year, the Hachiroku came with a Subaru FA20 2.0L boxer engine, sporting a 12.5:1 compression ratio, with direct and port injection, pumping out nearly 200 crank horsepower. It’s front-engine, rear wheel drive, weighs only 2800 pounds, and comes standard with a 6-speed manual transmission. However, this snappy little 2-door coupe has been missing something since day one… something that owners, enthusiasts, journalists and youtubers have been complaining about since the concept was first revealed… the last piece of the puzzle to creating a truly great sports car… and that, is a turbocharger… So today, we aren’t reviewing a base model, nor even the Monogram edition, nor the pointless new tS upgrade… nor any other factory option, for that matter… Today,… we will be reviewing the Speed Freak Garage, Turbocharged Scion FR-S, track racing edition, sponsored by PowerSports on YouTube.

Starting with a Speed By Design Stage 2 turbocharger kit, running 10psi on 93-octane ethanol-free pump gas, followed by a Motive 3″ overpipe and test pipe, trailed by the limited-edition GReddy EVOlution GT 3″ catback exhaust system, this Turbo Hachiroku puts down 280 rear-wheel horsepower. She is nicknamed, “Koneko”, meaning “kitten” in Japanese, because although she looks small, cute and helpless, if you get too close, she’ll attack with a ferocious speed you’d never expect. Topping out at over 150 miles per hour, this kitten is equipped with numerous handling and aero upgrades. She sits on Racecomp Engineering Tarmac2 Clubsport coilovers, Advanti 17×9 wheels, Pirelli P-Zero tires, AEM strut bars, Mooresport camber plates, custom lower control arms with Buddy Club P1 Racing ball joints, and Eibach tubular adjustable sway bars… All of that… being complimented by a Varis carbon hood, carbon trunk and an aerodynamically-correct full-carbon GT wing…

This car, is perfect. Even a gentle touch of the steering wheel results in a highly responsive reaction from the tires. The suspension is setup for oversteer, but balanced well enough that you’d have to try pretty hard to make a mistake. As long as you keep the RPMs over three-thousand, the engine is responsive and pulls hard. It is, put simply, fun to drive. There aren’t any modifications unrelated to performance, in fact, there is arguably no wasted money at, and she was definitely worth the busted knuckles. Aside from blowing out an ACT performance clutch and having serious over-boosting problems, there hasn’t been any major issues over the last 3 years and 40,000 turbocharged miles.

The conclusion? Every single one of these… should have come from the factory with a turbocharger. Period.

(Scion FR-S) (Subaru BRZ) (Toyota 86)

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Show-Me Rally: GoPro FAIL – Raw Rally Racing Sounds

The Show-Me Rally will consist of multiple stages, run over gravel roads through wonderful Washington County Missouri. Located in Eastern Missouri in the great Mark Twain forest, you will enjoy rolling country side views, and great roads through the forests. The City of Potosi welcomes all competitors and volunteers to the area and hope you enjoy your stay while you are here for the rally. Show-Me Rally is a performance rally car race, using street legal vehicles, which have additional safety gear and full roll cages. For any newcomers to rallying, a rally consists of “transit zones” and “special stages”. A transit has the rally teams on the roads with the general public following all traffic rules and merely gets the competitors from one special stage to the next. A special stage is a closed to-the-public section of road(s) where teams are allowed to travel from the start to the finish as fast as they can. Teams are started one minute apart, so there is no wheel-to-wheel racing. The total elapsed times for each team over all of the special stages will determine both individual class and overall victories of the event. In addition, Show-Me Rally is run “blind”, where the teams have not seen the roads ahead of time. For the past few months, the Show-Me Rally Committee has again been working with the local government officials economic partners, to ensure a well organized and safe event. Show-Me Rally aims to help give the area an economic boost by bringing in multiple teams, their service crews, officials, and hundreds of volunteers from outside the area. The Washington County road commissioners have given the organizers of Show-Me Rally permission to temporarily close a few county roads for short periods of time on Saturday. Saturday will begin with a rally car show (Expose) and opening ceremony. Teams will compete throughout the afternoon.
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Show-Me Rally: SS #6 Baby Pigeon Roost Short – Raw Rally Racing Sounds

The Show-Me Rally will consist of multiple stages, run over gravel roads through wonderful Washington County Missouri. Located in Eastern Missouri in the great Mark Twain forest, you will enjoy rolling country side views, and great roads through the forests. The City of Potosi welcomes all competitors and volunteers to the area and hope you enjoy your stay while you are here for the rally. Show-Me Rally is a performance rally car race, using street legal vehicles, which have additional safety gear and full roll cages. For any newcomers to rallying, a rally consists of “transit zones” and “special stages”. A transit has the rally teams on the roads with the general public following all traffic rules and merely gets the competitors from one special stage to the next. A special stage is a closed to-the-public section of road(s) where teams are allowed to travel from the start to the finish as fast as they can. Teams are started one minute apart, so there is no wheel-to-wheel racing. The total elapsed times for each team over all of the special stages will determine both individual class and overall victories of the event. In addition, Show-Me Rally is run “blind”, where the teams have not seen the roads ahead of time. For the past few months, the Show-Me Rally Committee has again been working with the local government officials economic partners, to ensure a well organized and safe event. Show-Me Rally aims to help give the area an economic boost by bringing in multiple teams, their service crews, officials, and hundreds of volunteers from outside the area. The Washington County road commissioners have given the organizers of Show-Me Rally permission to temporarily close a few county roads for short periods of time on Saturday. Saturday will begin with a rally car show (Expose) and opening ceremony. Teams will compete throughout the afternoon.
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Show-Me Rally: SS #5 Baby Pigeon Roost Short – Raw Rally Racing Sounds

The Show-Me Rally will consist of multiple stages, run over gravel roads through wonderful Washington County Missouri. Located in Eastern Missouri in the great Mark Twain forest, you will enjoy rolling country side views, and great roads through the forests. The City of Potosi welcomes all competitors and volunteers to the area and hope you enjoy your stay while you are here for the rally. Show-Me Rally is a performance rally car race, using street legal vehicles, which have additional safety gear and full roll cages. For any newcomers to rallying, a rally consists of “transit zones” and “special stages”. A transit has the rally teams on the roads with the general public following all traffic rules and merely gets the competitors from one special stage to the next. A special stage is a closed to-the-public section of road(s) where teams are allowed to travel from the start to the finish as fast as they can. Teams are started one minute apart, so there is no wheel-to-wheel racing. The total elapsed times for each team over all of the special stages will determine both individual class and overall victories of the event. In addition, Show-Me Rally is run “blind”, where the teams have not seen the roads ahead of time. For the past few months, the Show-Me Rally Committee has again been working with the local government officials economic partners, to ensure a well organized and safe event. Show-Me Rally aims to help give the area an economic boost by bringing in multiple teams, their service crews, officials, and hundreds of volunteers from outside the area. The Washington County road commissioners have given the organizers of Show-Me Rally permission to temporarily close a few county roads for short periods of time on Saturday. Saturday will begin with a rally car show (Expose) and opening ceremony. Teams will compete throughout the afternoon.
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Show-Me Rally: SS #1 Lions Club SS – Raw Rally Racing Sounds

The Show-Me Rally will consist of multiple stages, run over gravel roads through wonderful Washington County Missouri. Located in Eastern Missouri in the great Mark Twain forest, you will enjoy rolling country side views, and great roads through the forests. The City of Potosi welcomes all competitors and volunteers to the area and hope you enjoy your stay while you are here for the rally. Show-Me Rally is a performance rally car race, using street legal vehicles, which have additional safety gear and full roll cages. For any newcomers to rallying, a rally consists of “transit zones” and “special stages”. A transit has the rally teams on the roads with the general public following all traffic rules and merely gets the competitors from one special stage to the next. A special stage is a closed to-the-public section of road(s) where teams are allowed to travel from the start to the finish as fast as they can. Teams are started one minute apart, so there is no wheel-to-wheel racing. The total elapsed times for each team over all of the special stages will determine both individual class and overall victories of the event. In addition, Show-Me Rally is run “blind”, where the teams have not seen the roads ahead of time. For the past few months, the Show-Me Rally Committee has again been working with the local government officials economic partners, to ensure a well organized and safe event. Show-Me Rally aims to help give the area an economic boost by bringing in multiple teams, their service crews, officials, and hundreds of volunteers from outside the area. The Washington County road commissioners have given the organizers of Show-Me Rally permission to temporarily close a few county roads for short periods of time on Saturday. Saturday will begin with a rally car show (Expose) and opening ceremony. Teams will compete throughout the afternoon.
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