
Back in 2009, Nissan GT-R  owners had to face an odd dilemma: even though the car came with a  launch control system, using it meant voiding the warranty. In the  ensuing controversy, the Japanese maker simply dropped it for the 2010  model year, stating that it doesn’t want to deal with the “warranty  nightmare” anymore.
However, the launch control is back on the 2012 GT-R’s  equipment list in a revised form that allows customers to use it four  times in a row, before shutting off in order to protect the  transmission. Just like the original, the new system (LC4) launches from  4,000 rpm, but it’s better at minimizing wheel spin, making the latest  and more powerful (+45HP) iteration of the Japanese sports car a lot  faster compared to the 2010MY GT-R in a straight line race. Hit the  break to watch the videos. 
 
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