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[email protected] 1 1.537 60 foot left the line with a bit too much boost

9.815 still bad traction @15 psi boost

9.573@144mph 20psi boost

9.424@139mph on rev limit

[email protected] 20psi boost rev limit raised to 9000rpm

fixed the traction by dropping the tyre pressure to 9psi

[email protected] 1 1.537 60 foot left the line with a bit too much boost

9.815 still bad traction @15 psi boost

9.573@144mph 20psi boost

9.424@139mph on rev limit

[email protected] 20psi boost rev limit raised to 9000rpm

fixed the traction by dropping the tyre pressure to 9psi

Jas,

Looked again at the datalogs your absolute max boost was 18.8psi - those runs were done at 18psi, not 20psi! :P

Here's a quick vid of your last run the 9.882 @ 146mph + the burnout on the 9.364 run.

SAU_Benaraby.mpg

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Is it still considered a gtst with that engine setup? I mean, wouldn't a "true" gtst fall under the rb20/25 class?

Congrats on the run :laugh:

What would you consider it then? A not "true" gtst hahaha

Is it still a Skyline ... yes

Is it still powered by a nissan 6cyl ... yes

Did it beat the current GTST time thats also RB30/26 ... yes

Is it currently the fastest GTST ... you guessed it YES hahaha

Jas awesome awesome work, that record has stood for years huge achievement beating it well done

You running methanol yet?

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