Nissan GT-R AMS Performance (1,309WHP) – Dyno & Track Test: “World Record 9.05@166.66mph” [Video]

Bivin SebastianOther tunersVideosNissan14 years ago38 Views

Keep in mind that we’ve seen some crazy modified Nissan GT-R R35s. This time AMS Performance, a Chicago-based tuning house, has really exceeded all expectations with its newest creation, the ALPHA 12.

Nissan GT-R ALPHA 12, a really heavy modified car, which is still in the development and testing phase, was placed on a dyno where it produced an incredible 1,309-horsepower and 994 lb-ft (1,384Nm) of peak torque at all four wheels!

This madness car was taken to a local drag strip by the team over at AMS Performance, and despite the unfavorable conditions (90 degrees track temperature), the ALPHA 12 managed to return a record quarter mile time of 9.052 seconds with a top speed of 166.7mph (268 km/h). The V-box also recorded a 60-130mph time of 3.46 seconds.

The AMS Performance company said that it plans to return to the drag strip under “better track and weather conditions” to further improve the GT-R ALPHA 12’s time.

For now, the company hasn’t released details and pricing on the ALPHA 12 package, but for comparison, the ALPHA 10 kit that pushes the GT-R’s output to 1,000 horsepower on 93 octane and over 1,100 ponies on race fuel, is priced at $63,995.

You can watch this car filmed during tests below.

Source: Carscoop

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