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Took my R32 GTR down to WSID last night for the first time.

60ft 1.767

12.7

106.2 mph

Boost restrictor taken out, Nismo exhaust dump pipes back and HKS panel filter, street tyres on 18" rims.

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how did u guys launch ur car.. what rpm ?

did you guys lower your tyre pressures?

nice times!

This is the video of my run. Its easier to watch than me explaining it. Its about 7k

Kane used his Haltech Launch control

I ran 32 PSI tyre pressure.

http://vid1040.photobucket.com/albums/b406/jacquesvd/Sequence01_1_zps5c9dfec4.mp4

JDM-EGG

As Hadouken said above,

I used my launch control from my haltech computer, sits between 5000-5500rpm and builds about .8bar of boost ( i think )

i was running 40psi tyre pressure

im sure if you ask nicely Hadouken will post up a video :)

  • 2 months later...
  • 1 month later...

been a long time since ive even seen wsid let alone sat at the line. after getting back into imports i managed to get the gtr to the track.

12.5 @ 111mph 1.9 60ft. - did 2 of these. exactly the same.

messed up the other few runs. i know i can get that 60 down with a bit more practice. theres a 12.1 in it as is.

exhuast, 15psi, tomei arms. stock ecu and afm. on 18x10s with china tyres

  • 3 weeks later...

went back after a few mods since mid last year. now running E85, bigger pumps, injectors, intakes, downpipes and an EcuTek tune. so almost full bolt on.

i had on michelin pilot super sport tyres and running stupid camber (-3 rear, -3.5 front) as it was my street setup. with proper alignment, stickier rubber and better launch should hopefully see my 60ftr down and achieve a low 10 sec pass.

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