Friday, July 30th 2010
GTC Racing modify the GTC 750R GT-R
GTC are a UK based racing tuner who concentrates on the fantastic Nissan GT-R R35 they have projects based in the UK and around the world. The team have a long pedigree in the motorsports industry and nothing can prove that more than their own demo car, it is a GTC 750R and in order to ensure that this car is in superb condition they have made some serious modifications to the machine.

To make it even better, the car has been put through its passes just to make sure that the huge amount of changes are all capable of pulling in the right direction. As we know, it is entirely possible for a car to have a list of changes made to it only to find that the performance has suffered as result.

This particular GT-R not only performs well, it actually looks the business too and they goes a long way in making the car into something that people love to see and watch it burn up the track every now and then, there is nothing worse than a car that looks ugly!

One of the issues that the firm appear to have sorted out, is the launch control, this system on occasions has been known to be a bit sluggish to say the least and to enhance performance the rev limiter is able to be increased when the situation warrants and that can make all of the difference on the track.

These are some of the feature changes made to the brilliant GTC Racing Nissan GT-R:
•GTC 90mm Titan Exhaust with GTC Titan 90mm Y-Pipe
•GTC 80 mm Zircotech coated de-cat front pipes
•Hybrid IHI/Garret GT30 ball bearing turbos
•Garret Wastegate Actuators
•1000cc ID Injectors
•GTC 80mm MAF pipes (prototypes) – w/ HPX MAF sensors
•Twin 255 lt fuel pumps w/ upgraded fuel lines
•GTC Marston Core Intercooler w/80mm hard pipe kit (no BOVs)
•GTC Radiator
•GTC 14 plate clutch system & steel plates & shims
•Prototype gearbox cooler (water type)
•Alloy extended gearbox oil pan
•Alloy engine sump
•COBB Tuning AccessPORT w/GTC custom tune
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Monday, March 15th 2010
THE NEW LT OF NEW YORK! RUNNING BACK LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON SIGNS 2-YEAR DEAL WITH NEW YORK JETS!

LaDainian Tomlinson(notes) is bolting for the Big Apple.Tomlinson’s agent, Tom Condon, said Sunday that the New York Jets signed the former Chargers running back to a two-year contract. The Jets confirmed that they have agreed to a deal, adding the aging star to the NFL’s top-ranked rushing offense last season. “He wanted to go to a team that he thought had a chance to compete for the championship,” Condon told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. “He wanted to go somewhere where he had a chance to have a significant role, and so with the Jets he also was going to be very familiar with the offensive system.”
The Jets reached the AFC championship game last season, eliminating Tomlinson and the Chargers along the way.
The 2006 NFL MVP, cut last month by San Diego, chose New York over Minnesota after visiting the Vikings on Thursday. Tomlinson spent Friday with the Jets, capping it with dinner with coach Rex Ryan, general manager Mike Tannenbaum and other team officials.
The Jets went after Tomlinson hard even though he turns 31 in June, is coming off his least productive season and there are questions whether he has much left. New York apparently still saw plenty to like from Tomlinson, who ranks eighth on the NFL’s career rushing list with 12,490 yards, and gave him a deal worth about $5.2 million.
Once one of the NFL’s most dynamic players, Tomlinson is expected to back up second-year running back Shonn Greene(notes), who emerged in his rookie season and made Thomas Jones(notes) expendable. Jones signed with Kansas City last week after running for a career-high 1,402 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Tomlinson was welcomed to the Jets by several of his new teammates on Twitter, including left tackle Damien Woody(notes), defensive endMike DeVito(notes) and All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis(notes).
“Good move by the organization,” Revis tweeted. “I couldn’t be more excited about this.”
Added Woody: “LaDainian running behind our line … I think he’ll put up better numbers than people think.”
Former Chargers teammate Antonio Cromartie(notes), acquired by the Jets before the trade deadline on March 4, said: “Congrats to my homie L.T.”
The Jets were already selling Tomlinson jerseys on their official Web site within minutes of announcing the deal. The $80 green and white replicas are without a jersey number for now; third-year cornerbackDwight Lowery(notes) currently wears Tomlinson’s familiar No. 21.
Tomlinson ran for 730 yards—his first season under 1,000—on 223 carries for an average of 3.3 yards per carry, all career lows. He scored 12 touchdowns, but his role was reduced in an offense that shifted its focus to quarterback Philip Rivers(notes) and the passing game.
He’s still regarded as an excellent route runner and superb receiver, two qualities that made him attractive to both New York and Minnesota.
Tomlinson is the latest high-profile player to be signed, drafted or acquired by the Jets in the last few years, joining Cromartie, Brett Favre(notes), Kris Jenkins(notes), Mark Sanchez(notes), Bart Scott(notes) and Braylon Edwards(notes).
With the Jets moving into the new Meadowlands Stadium, the 82,500-seat, $1.6 billion home they’ll share with the Giants, Tomlinson’s star power could potentially help the team sell more personal seat licenses.
More than that, though, New York hopes Tomlinson’s contributions on the field are greater. While he likely won’t be the focal point of the offense, as he had been for so many years with the Chargers—a role he has said he’s OK with—the Jets are hoping he can still be a dangerous presence with the ball in his hands.
He’s also familiar with the Jets’ style of offense and coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, who was San Diego’s quarterbacks coach from 2002-05. The Jets have Sanchez returning for a second season, along with a solid offensive line that helped pave the way for New York to average a league-leading 172.2 yards on the ground per game.
Those factors might have helped the Jets beat out the Vikings for Tomlinson’s services. While Minnesota was also just a game away from the Super Bowl, the uncertainty surrounding Favre’s return might have caused Tomlinson to hesitate about signing with the Vikings.
Tomlinson met with Minnesota team officials Thursday, but left for the New York area without a deal. He then spent all of Friday with the Jets—touring the team’s facility and the new stadium—before returning home to San Diego to mull his options on Saturday.
He was drafted with the fifth overall pick in 2001 out of TCU, and immediately became a star as he helped the Chargers become a perennial playoff contender. His 138 career touchdowns rushing rank second in NFL history, and his 153 total touchdowns rank third.
AP Sports Writer Bernie Wilson in San Diego and AP Football Writer Barry Wilner contributed to this report.
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