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CAR: R33 GTS-T

TURBO: GT 35R HIGH MOUNT

TYRES: 285/35/18 PIRELLI P ZERO

DATE: 27/6/07

TIME: 20:26

TRACK: WILLOWBANK

KW OUTPUT: 330 RWKW

AIR TEMP: 10 deg

TRACK TEMP: 15 deg

HUMIDITY:65%

REACTION TIME: 0.821

60FT: 2.526

330FT: 6.377

660FT: 9.214

1000FT 11.526

E.T. 13.4

M.P.H. 120

Traction a big issue here, going out on street tyres at 36 psi it not good. But had SOME FUN.

  • 7 months later...

Car: R34 GT-T

Turbo: Stock @ Stock boost

Tyres: Crappy Achilles 235/45/17 @35psi

Date: 26/01/08

Time: 6:51pm

Output in rwkw: No idea, Just a catback Exhaust,Pod filter and Plumback BOV though

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 23deg

Track Temp: 34deg

Humidity: 71%

Reaction time: 0.576

60ft: 2.287

330ft: 6.174

660ft: 9.375

1000ft: 12.109

ET: 14.420

MPH: 97.93mph / 157.61kmh

Comments: First time at the drags with the new car, was fun but couldn't get of the line cleanly with the cheapy tires on the back. Got some new parts going on the car and getting a tune, putting some good tyres on the back and seeing how much i can improve next time out :huh: Gotta see how close I can get to my old Rx7's 12.4@117mph ;)

  • 1 month later...

CAR: R33 GTS-T Auto

TURBO: Stock

TYRES: Firestone Wide ovals 235/ 45 R17 @36 psi

DATE: 26/3/2008

TIME: 8:14 pm

TRACK: WILLOWBANK

KW OUTPUT: 153 RWK

AIR TEMP: 21

TRACK TEMP: 31 deg

HUMIDITY: 86%

REACTION TIME: 0.935

60FT: 2.280

330FT: 6.293

660FT: 9.588

1000FT: 12.464

E.T. 14.874

M.P.H. 94.46

Comments: First ever drag event for me. Auto gearbox, apexi pod, boost @10 psi, exhaust stock, fmic. Tyre pressure too high, slipped a bit. What fun!

  • 4 weeks later...

Car: (85URK) 1995 R33 GTST SKYLINE

Turbo: Stock

Tyres: R: 255/40/17 F: 235/45/17 FEDERAL 595

Date:26/04/2008

Time: 8.14PM saturday 26/04/2008

Output in rwkw: (NEVER DYNOED)

Track: Willowbank Raceway

Air Temp:18 DEG

Track Temp: 28 DEG

Humidity: 84%

Reaction time: 0.865

60ft: 2.138

330ft: 5.914

660ft: 9.052

1000ft: 11.710

ET: 13.961

MPH: 78.73(MPH) 161.11(KPH)

Comments: Car was running stock boost 7psi, has 3 " stainless turbo back exhuast, pod filter, bilstein suspension, and HD 5 puck ceramic clutch. so all in all for a stock motor wise car i think i didnt do too badly. plus it was my first outting drag racing ever.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Car: (bazR33) 1993 R33 GTST SKYLINE

Turbo: gt30R on 18psi roughly

Tyres: R: 255/55/16 Mt Streets F: 235/45/19 nankang's

Date:21/05/2008

Time: 7:01PM Wednesday

Output in rwkw: Around 250rwkw

Track: Willowbank Raceway

Air Temp:Pretty Cold hahaha i dont know i'll have a look at the slip sometime

Track Temp: ??

Humidity: ??

Reaction time:

60ft: 1.776

330ft:

660ft:

1000ft:

ET: 12.281

MPH: 114.88(MPH) 184(KPH)

Comments:

  • 3 weeks later...

Car: HR31 GTS Hardtop (pillarless 4dr)

Turbo: Hi-flo'd vg30det

Tyres: 235-45-17

Date: 14/05/08

Time: 8.45pm

Output in rwkw: est 170-180rwkw's

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 15deg

Track Temp: 24deg

Humidity: 88%

Reaction time:0.869

60ft:2.225

330ft:5.996

660ft:9.062

1000ft:11.694

ET:13.914

MPH:101.74

Comments: First run down the strip for both me and my car. Rb20det running 9psi with street tyres. 2nd run I ran a 14.91 @ 85mph as I blew a headgasket and completely backed off 3/4 track.

Edited by .75 degrees sideways
  • 2 months later...

ETS

Car: 300zx (rb26)

Turbo:Hks 25/30s

Tyres:ET street

Date: 14/08/2008

Time:7.14 pm

Output in rwkw: 338

Track: willowbank

Air Temp:13deg

Track Temp:20 deg

Humidity:33%

Reaction time: .755

60ft:1.989

330ft:5.447

660ft:8.167

1000ft:10.500

ET:12.440

MPH:117.16

Comments: Great Night, Quicker times to come, Will post on Youtube

Car: 89 R32 GTR

Turbo:Stockies

Tyres:255/40/17 Federals

Date:20/8/08

Time:831 pm

Output in rwkw: 210 awkw

Track:Willowbank test & tune

Air Temp:13 deg

Track Temp:23 deg

Humidity:79%

Reaction time:0.603

60ft: 2.065

330ft: 5.606

660ft: 8.590

1000ft: 11.111

ET: 13.227

MPH: 103.69

Comments:[/color][/b] Had a pretty average launch (Got distracted by the 11 sec car beside me)!

  • 4 weeks later...

CAR: R33 GTS-T Auto

TURBO: Stock

TYRES: Firestone Wide ovals 235/ 45 R17 @36 psi

DATE: 17/9/2008

TIME: 7:21 pm

TRACK: WILLOWBANK

KW OUTPUT: 172 RWK

AIR TEMP:16 deg

TRACK TEMP: 26 deg

HUMIDITY: 75%

REACTION TIME: 0.804

60FT: 2.183

330FT: 5.972

660FT: 9.092

1000FT: 11.811

E.T. 14.078

M.P.H. 100.16

First and best run, got home to find solenoid hose broken and vacuum hose off! Wondered why runs got slower, did 4 in total.

Next time 13's!

  • 1 month later...

Car: R33 GTS-T Manual

Turbo: T3 T4 Hybrid (14psi)

Tyres: Nankang 255 40 R17 on the rear (For the loose)

Date: 15/11/2008

Time: 8.20pm

Output in rwkw: About 298 (Waiting for mechanic to get his dyno back up)

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 22deg

Track Temp: 33deg

Humidity: 85%

Reaction time: 1.069

60ft: 2.371

330ft: 6.232

660ft: 9.150

1000ft: 11.630

ET: 13.690

MPH: 110.40

Comments: This was Adrian's best run on the night (Was his first time out on the track in our car) and it span it's tyres all through 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, finally stopped spinning around 120ks.

  • 1 month later...

Car: HR31 GTS Coupe (RB20 NICS)

Turbo: VG30 Highflow

Tyres: 225/45/17 Nankang NS2

Date: 20/12/2008

Time: 3:47pm

Output in rwkw: 175rwkw

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 23

Track Temp: 34

Humidity: 67%

Reaction time: 1.267

60ft: 2.292

330ft: 6.212

660ft: 9.390

1000ft: 12.062

ET: 14.325

MPH: 100.65

Comments: No traction in first, need better rubber.

Car: R33gtst

Turbo: HKS GT2835 56t

Tyres: crap

Date: 20/12/08

Time: 3:40

Output in rwkw: 250

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 23 deg

Track Temp: 34 deg

Humidity: 68%

Reaction time: 0.982

60ft: 2.203

330ft: 5.992

660ft: 8.955

1000ft: 11.481

ET: 13.515

MPH: 110.87

My best MPH on the day was 111.58 and I had the wheels spinning all the time in 1st and 2nd, i wont improve on those times untill i get some serious rubber under it, but what a blast if you havent tried it I definately recommend it!

  • 2 weeks later...

CAR: R33 GTS-T

TURBO: KKR480

TYRES: 225/50/16 Falkens

DATE: 20/12/2008

TIME: 3:06pm

TRACK: Willowbank

KW OUTPUT: 240rwkw

AIR TEMP: 22 deg

TRACK TEMP: 34 deg

HUMIDITY:69%

REACTION TIME: 0.866

60FT: 2.195

330FT: 5.803

660FT: 8.664

1000FT 11.102

E.T. 13.116

M.P.H. 114.91

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 3 months later...

Ran ages ago, but thought i better post this one now before the new engine is done and in.

Car:93 r32 gtr

Turbo:stock

Tyres:255's all round

Date:14/8/2008

Time:7:46pm

Output in rwkw:no idea, running about 14psi through stock turbo's, everything stock except zaust and pods.

Track:willowbank

Air Temp:12 degrees

Track Temp:19 degrees

Humidity:34%

Reaction time: .879

60ft: 1.820

330ft: 5.169

660ft: 7.999

1000ft: 10.431

ET: 12.491

MPH: 108.56

Nothing quite like 7k launches >_<

Comments:

Car: R34 GTT

Turbo: Stocko

Tyres: LOL... ummm Duran 235/45/17s on the rear, 19s up the front probably slowed her down abit >_<

Date: Late 08

Time: 7pm

Output in rwkw: 160

Track: Benaraby

Air Temp: unsure

Track Temp: unsure

Humidity: unsure

Reaction time: .834

60ft: 2.044

660ft: 9.034

ET: 14.043

MPH: 97.403

Best MPH was up around the 99 but as usual a good launch brings down the mph :down:

This was run with 19s up front, cat back zorst, stock dump/front and compliance cat, unshielded pod and 10psi

  • 3 months later...

Car:1990 r32 GTR

Turbo:GT35R

Tyres:255s shitty brand

Output in rwkw:389rwkw

Track:willobank

Air Temp:not sure

Track Temp:not sure

Humidity:not sure

ET:11.16

MPH:128mph

this was my first run ever lol i only had 3 runs that night 11.16 1st run was fastest 2nd was 11.38 125mph and 3rd run was 11.27 126mph so very very close

next time i will get some good tyres and hope to get high 10s

  • 3 months later...

Car: HR31 GTS Coupe (RB20 NICS)

Turbo: VG30 Highflow

Tyres: 205/65/15 Bridgestones

Date: 12/12/2009

Time: 4:05pm

Output in rwkw: 200rwkw+

Track: Willowbank

Reaction time: .831

60ft: 2.271

330ft: 6.025

660ft: 9.035

1000ft: 11.566

ET: 13.685

MPH: 107.36

Comments: Bloody hot and slippery track, and wrecker spec tyres.

Car: ERD R33 GTR

Turbo: Garrett T04Z @ 24psi

Tyres: 265/35/18 Federal 595RS-R's (semi slick)

Date:12/12/2009

Time: 3pm

Output in rwkw: 450rwkw

Track: Willowbank Raceway

Air Temp: HOT

Track Temp: VERY FKN HOT

60ft: 1.8

ET: 11.5

MPH: 125 mph

Comments: Had a lot of variation in my MPH (119 slowest, 125 fastest), possibly due to the heat. Keen to go back with some MT's and crack a 10 one day.

  • 8 months later...

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