
Bringing together all the cars that were the stars of Gran Turismo 2 for a drag race seems like a dream come true. However, that is what was achieved for this exceptional video.
It might make some people look old! But a car racing simulator Gran Turismo 2 was released over 20 years ago. However, many of us probably remember it. The famous game was sold more than nine million copies world
Japanese myth
Probably with nostalgia for that time, The experts at Carwow managed to collect seven of the very many cars available in this second installment of Gran Turismo. All myths and all Japanese love the origin of this simulation game.
From 4 cylinders to V6
Therefore, for this acceleration race, we find a Honda NSX whose V6 develops 275 horsepower, a Nissan Skyline R34 280 horsepower, and Mazda RX-7 whose small block 1.3l reaches 280 horsepower. The list continues a Nissan Silvia S15 250 horsepower, and Toyota Supra MK4 285 horsepower and a Toyota Chaser with a capacity of 280 horsepower. Famous Mitsubishi Evo VI Tommi Makinen Edition 280 horsepower brings up the rear. The powers these cars display are, after all, very close. Despite the variety of engine architectures used, we find the 4-cylinder V6 through the Mazda Wankel.
And the winner…
Launched at a known distance of ¼ mile, which practically corresponds to our 400 meters from the start, one of the seven applicants managed to prevail over the others. it’s about Mitsubishi Evo VI Tommi MakinenEdition who broke this distance 13 seconds. Half a second behind it we find the Nissan Skyline. The trio, consisting of the Nissan Silvia, followed by the Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7, arrives at 13.8 seconds. Finally, despite its V6, the NSX finished last at 14.3 seconds, behind the Toyota Chaser.
Discover the real Gran Turismo with the video below:
Source: Auto Plus

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