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Hi All,

Advise & Idea is much appriciate....my aim is 11s on my A31/R33. What I have now:

1. Garret GT30 (700177-018) with Tial 38mm

2. Highmount manifold

3. 71mm Throttlebody from Alfa

4. 6x 510cc injector from mitsubishi Evo3

5. Frontmount intercooler from Mitsubishi Evo3

6. 17" x 235 Yokohama street tyre.

Can someone list up the other supp. mod to archieve 11sec.

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drag radial, fuel reg & fual pump will be in hand soon BUT should I change the engine management ?????

I got experience with microtec LT8x on my evo3 & run for 10s. Alots problem on tuning due to the microtec tunner in my place are limited. (400km from my place)

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You most definitely do not need 300+rwkw to break into the 11s. Sydneykid has told us about an r34 with 260 odd kilowatts that did an 11.

An r33 is even lighter. I have a friend who is a good driver and on a perfect day, perfect launch etc, he just cracked an 11 with 250 odd rwkw in a 33 gtst on bfg drag radials.

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You most definitely do not need 300+rwkw to break into the 11s. Sydneykid has told us about an r34 with 260 odd kilowatts that did an 11.

An r33 is even lighter. I have a friend who is a good driver and on a perfect day, perfect launch etc, he just cracked an 11 with 250 odd rwkw in a 33 gtst on bfg drag radials.

im not saying this isnt possible just that id sure love to see that :P

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260kws is pushing the stock internals to their limits (isn't it?) if you want to do it once it should handle it.

I thought the safe limit for a stock r33 bottom end was more around the 280 mark?? with some people living in fear on 300rwkw

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lowering the compression is a safe method so the engine doesnt go boom. also im talking about potenza re01, which are very good for drag application....

wtf they are probably one of the worse drag tyres you could use being low profile etc

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lowering the compression is a safe method so the engine doesnt go boom. also im talking about potenza re01, which are very good for drag application....

As far as I know it allows you to run more boost safely. It doesnt make the engine stronger..

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a stock r33 gtr run 12.8 with re01 and stock evo9 run low 12's with re01 i through they were good street tyres (never said they were good drag radiials) :blink: guess im wrong, so will take back comments :)

and 33SOM, i didnt say it made the engine stronger i said it was a safety method....

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