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Just came back from WSID tonight it was COLD! and very few cars i got there around 7, and still got 7 RUNS!!!.. finished around 9:45 as well.

Anyways

r33 gts25t -

r33/s14 Stock RIms with T1R's 205/55/r16

2.082-60ft ET [email protected]

the whole night i was doing 2.2 or better 60ft's and consistent 13.6-13.7 passes.

what a difference Lighter STOCK rims make!

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Nah i was in the STOCK looking WHITE R33 Gts25t Series 2 with STOCK r33/s14 rims and a HKS sticker over the front widescreen.

i can't believe after so many times of heading down to WSID trying to break into the 13's the only thing i had to do was run my stockies to get into the 13's with ease!

2.082 60ft with 205/55/r16 Toyo T1R's @ 32psi

compared to best of

2.382 60ft with 255/40r17 Dunlop Formula RSV's. @20-30psi

what kind of mods do u have? my best is 13.8 @ just over 100mph. interesting....i did this time on 19" with 10" wide rears.....I have some 17" with 9"rears...should i expected much better? how much lighter are the stockies?

Brendan remind me 1 wednesday nite to bring down my nitto's on 300zx rims for u to try out, they are practically bald anyway but still going to be better than 19's.

Edited by benm

I was there last night.

Got 14.10 at 100.15 MPH

Just couldnt get my launch right. Was hopin to hit into the 13s..

Only got full exhaust.. But still, would have loved to hit 13.99 hahah

Btw i was the one with mismatched rims!!

Work rims on the front, and Buddy club Rims on the rear!!

Btw how do you obtain pics from those guys?? Do we have to ring up wsid and order them or what? cheers

Oh you think my time is alright or i could have done better??

Edited by siddr20
so how many other 33s did you pwn burnsie? perhaps you should be offering driving lessons to the others.

hahaha there really wasnt that many out. but nismo god (brendan) in his 33 was posting some quick times with a stocker in the 13's i think his last run with bald slick was a 13.4

  • 2 weeks later...

Had my first time out on the track at wsid on wednesday. I managed a 14.258 @ 100.66mph and 60ft of 2.349.

I have stock r33 s2 except for 3" turbo back exhaust and cooler. I think my 18's and street tyres held me back alot.

Just came back from WSID tonight it was COLD! and very few cars i got there around 7, and still got 7 RUNS!!!.. finished around 9:45 as well.

Anyways

r33 gts25t -

r33/s14 Stock RIms with T1R's 205/55/r16

2.082-60ft ET [email protected]

the whole night i was doing 2.2 or better 60ft's and consistent 13.6-13.7 passes.

what a difference Lighter STOCK rims make!

:) congrats dude!!!! :)

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