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i drag race with a eg civic hatchback with a b18c typ-r engine..., 1st run, i won 1 car, second run, im beaten 1 car and also the third run....i observed when my first run, i can feel the pull of the car, but it lost in the second run and third run...my boost reaches 1.7 i think

i have

apexi SAFC and AVCR

twin apexi power intake

twin turbos (i still don't know the numbers)

twin HKS BOV

blitz catback exhaust

ecu(i don't know) nissan is written on it...

i want to check all the stuff what my skyline have... can somebody help me check everything??? and is this normal beaten my typr's????? there civic used to run on 12.6 sec to 13 flat....

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dude, do you know how to drive your car?? i ran against a civic type R with a K20A engine when my car was stock (exept for the 3 inch exaust). and i smoked him about 2.5 cars. do you launch your car good??. maybe its the clutch that is breaking up. get a good clutch, and try it again, the GTR benefits from a near redline launch. and be ready to pul the second gear in no time.

everyone restrain yourselves....

now, there are two ways of looking at this. either the civic is unusually fast, or your GTR is unusually slow. or perhaps it's both.

take your car to a mechanic, get them to check it over, and do a dyno run to see how everything is performing. that will give you a good idea what to do next.

Sounds about right Andy.

Stock GTR33's do qtr mile in what 13.5 or thereabouts(with a really good driver/launch off the line).

Your car sounds stockish with just bolt on mods running stock ecu and stock turbos unless i read it wrong.

So with your current mods, pod/zorst, ebc, s-afc. you should be doing 12.5 to 13flat qtr mile with a good launch (MY GUESS).

So if you said that EG does 12.6-13flat down the qtr-mile i'm not surprised you lost.

EG Hatch with B18c (Dc2R engines) do around high 13's to 14 flat qtr mile (dunno about mods but there is a yellow eg running those times at wsid)

EG Hatch with JDM K20A (with stripped interior and bolt on mods) did a best of 12.3 qtr mile with drag tyres, plates: EGK-20A (blue one) engine has now been transplanted to a integra though.

my 2cent. (i could be totally wrong but thats my opinion)

Sounds about right Andy.

Stock GTR33's do qtr mile in what 13.5 or thereabouts(with a really good driver/launch off the line).

A good driver with a good launch will do a 12.9 in an R33 GTR.

edit: Best motoring vid from late 90's.. This guy does a 12.7 in his stock 33 gtr V-Spec

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRXAMk8Hx44

Without knowing the full specs of each car, this thread is totally pointless.

There are far too many variables to take into account. And really, what does it matter?

inline with forum policy... this "vs" thread is also going to be locked.

If you wish it to be re-opened, send me a PM.

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