This 475bhp Nissan Pulsar GTi-R Is An Affordable Way To Chase Supercars

Love it or loathe it, the tuning potential in the Nissan Pulsar GTi-R is legendary. This one has a huge list of upgrades and an even bigger pile of paperwork to go with it, so it looks like a tempting performance bargain
This 475bhp Nissan Pulsar GTi-R Is An Affordable Way To Chase Supercars

I may come in for some flak for saying this, but I can’t stand the Nissan Pulsar in any of its shapes or forms. Known as the Sunny in the UK, it was anything but. It was dismal, grey and hateful in every possible meaning of the word.

But the one I always hated least was the imported, four-wheel drive Pulsar GTi-R. I still don’t like the shape; there’s something desperately chavvy about it, but it was famously tunable. This one we found in the classifieds can run an undeniably healthy 475bhp, which is why I’m overlooking my prejudice. Sort of.

This 475bhp Nissan Pulsar GTi-R Is An Affordable Way To Chase Supercars

It seems to have lived a privileged life, having been owned by people who engaged with the whole Pulsar GTi-R thing and looked after it. The 2.0-litre engine is bull-strong and has been bolstered by forged pistons, an upgraded Garrett turbo, a more potent ECU, a ported and polished manifold, an upgraded intercooler and larger injectors. There’s even a full Quaife gear-set inside the original gearbox casing.

The car is currently running 0.95bar. The advert doesn’t say what power output this equates to but should make it more usable in everyday driving. The full 475bhp hit comes at 1.65bar, but – apply a pinch of salt – the seller says the tuner has called that level of boost conservative, and that there’s more in the tank should a new owner wish to access it. The guesstimated figure is 550bhp, which, given a weight of 1250kg or so, would make this little four-wheel drive pocket rocket a massive giant-killer.

One thing I will say about the 475bhp state of tune (392bhp at the wheels) is that it doesn’t look to be the smoothest ascent to peak power, tailing off and even dropping slightly between 6100rpm and 6600rpm, before delivering another brief jolt of increased power.

This 475bhp Nissan Pulsar GTi-R Is An Affordable Way To Chase Supercars

The full list of mods is pretty impressive and spans changes or upgrades to the fuel pump, radiator, induction, oil breather kit, boost controller, exhaust, spark plugs, clutch and flywheel. The seller claims that it has been set up for road use and is “so easy to use,” and also says that it’s “great for daily driving… maybe a bit soft for the hard core of you.”

He has the necessary paperwork to prove the power output and tuning history at Torque of the South in Southend-on-Sea. That’s not all, as there’s said to be a huge amount of history and documentation on hand for a buyer to look through. It needs a little cosmetic work, the seller says, and despite a respray it’s showing signs of wear and tear, but if this sort of thing is your bag, it’s an increasingly rare way of achieving supercar-baiting pace for not a lot of cash.

Comments

Anonymous

That is one interesting car! So … is it FWD or RWD?

05/13/2017 - 08:17 |
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TurboToddler (Straight-five)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

The GTI-R is AWD

05/13/2017 - 08:18 |
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AliK

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Just to let you know. If the engine in the car is mounted sideways(transversally) then the car is either FWD or FWD based AWD.

05/13/2017 - 09:26 |
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Gus (SQUAD SQUAD)

Family used to have a pulsar. Once crashed it through the back of the garage (I was 2 years old. Turned the keys in the ignition and it jumped forward, almost ran over my dad).

05/13/2017 - 08:42 |
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Too much power huh

05/13/2017 - 10:00 |
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Anonymous

My heart is pulsaraiting I’ll be going now

05/13/2017 - 08:48 |
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The Volvo Guy (Ikea Meatballs)

Imagine one lf those today…

05/13/2017 - 08:55 |
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Alex Webster

Computers in the 90s were even the same shape.

05/13/2017 - 08:56 |
160 | 6

You use the wrong pic…
This is a 90’s computer.

05/13/2017 - 10:04 |
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Anonymous

Ah… The mighty era of road legal group A rally cars… Mazda 323 GTR, Ford Escort Rs Cosworth, Renault Clio Williams, M3 e30, Delta Integrale, Impreza’s and Lancer… Such a good era !

05/13/2017 - 09:09 |
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Anonymous

475hp + AWD + lightweight = monster acceleration!

05/13/2017 - 09:44 |
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Anonymous

My dad had a very different sunny as his first car, a white saloon necessitated by my birth

05/13/2017 - 09:48 |
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Raregliscor1

Not all Sunny’s are bad.

05/13/2017 - 10:07 |
96 | 2

somehow looked like a Levin

05/13/2017 - 15:14 |
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Anonymous

This reminded me of MCM…

05/13/2017 - 10:51 |
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