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a buddy of mine from newcastle went to wsid last night to run his r32 gtr, only having done 4 passes on the track in this car he managed a 10.8et at 123 mph.

first pass of the night was a 10.9 at 124 he said it wheel spun bad of the line and sixty footed in the high 1.6 region.

nest pass just did a launch and cruised through

next pass launched well and decided to stay into it and run the 10.8 with a high 1.5 sixty foot.

i am not sure of the spec of the car, as speaking skyline is like trying to speak spanish for me.

it has low mount turbos of some description, all factory cooler plumbing, its a built engine standard gearbox good clutch and he used TWOOGLEs tyres for last night.

he has been booted till he gets all the safety gear. so it will be a while till the time improves.

i think there is more left in it as he reports only 21 psi was used. not sure on fuel type but i know theres no gas yet.

shane

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Yup he was afew cars infront of me last nite, that's 1 tough looking and sounding GTR.

From memory it made 415rwkw on the dyno wednesday morning and it's a 2.7L with unknown turbo's and a twin plate clutch.

I believe he has done more than 4 runs, actually he did 4 runs last nite and atleast 4 runs on another meeting I seen him at.

it made 415 kw on hills dyno, i sent him a message back saying take 30% off and the figure will be about right and the MPH backs that up some what.

all the cars i have heard about coming of hills dyno with these big figures have not been able to replicate it elsewhere or on the track with MPH.

Glens, happy with the result and feels there is more there with more driving and playing with tyre pressures.

i think theres a 10.6 in the car when fully sorted.

Awesome work on the 10.8, very efficient et for the mph well done

I think one of the GTR's from up there parked next to me aswell last time I was racing which made me move my car hahaha as I had a mate and my wife and kids coming in 2 other cars and was trying to keep each side clear for them to park next to me sorry if it seemed rude :wave:

Awesome work on the 10.8, very efficient et for the mph well done

I think one of the GTR's from up there parked next to me aswell last time I was racing which made me move my car hahaha as I had a mate and my wife and kids coming in 2 other cars and was trying to keep each side clear for them to park next to me sorry if it seemed rude :)

That was me you rude @#$*! . :laugh: I seen you and thought heres a chance to meet the Buster, then you took off. But now I know. :wave:

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