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hi Roy, it was a good buy just wish it was on the track, cant wait to get it going(should be in July)

the cylinderhead for it is a work of art (huge cam and good port work for big revs and a dry sump), and the brakes are crazy (carbon fibre rotors of a jaguar lemans car)

the seat isnt for sale yet but it may when we get the car going , if we sell it i'll let ya know.

cheers russ

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Yeh...but its my dream car. Its no good when other ppl buy them :blink:

Its an ex Japanese Workshop car, built by Waste Sport. There are plenty of articles on it in Hyper Revs. But basically

Has ran a 9.65 qtr time.

Engine

Engine Builder: Nissan / HKS

Displacement: 2.8 L

Horsepower: 700+

Torque: 500+

Induction: Twin Turbo

Heads: HKS Aluminum

Block: Steel cast

Main Caps: HKS

Crankshaft: HKS

Connecting Rods: HKS

Pistons: HKS

Camshaft: HKS Variable

Valves: HKS Titanium, Natrium

Clutch: Exeedy Tripple

Flywheel: Exeedy

Exhaust: Titanium

Fully tuned and set up by HKS of Japan

Fuel System

Fuel Cell

Capacity: 60L

Fuel Pump: Dual

Fuel Type: 98+

Transmission

Gears: 6

Shifter: sequential

Chassis

Front Suspension: Moton

Rear Suspension: Moton

Shocks: Moton

Brakes: Brembo 8-Kaliper

Wheels: Rays Forged

Tires: 265/45-18"

Its in the UK at the moment

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Congrats on your times John.

As you know i ran the S15 on Friday. It was my first run in 4 1/2 months with a different gearbox and diff ratio. I have taken you advice onboard regarding the camber on my rear wheels. thanks for that. Car was suffering from a lot of understeer all day.

Anyway I did alright in practice with few a 1.08.7's which I throught was OK for the conditions.

Choked in the 1 lap sprint. :P

Congrats on your times John.

As you know i ran the S15 on Friday. It was my first run in 4 1/2 months with a different gearbox and diff ratio. I have taken you advice onboard regarding the camber on my rear wheels. thanks for that. Car was suffering from a lot of understeer all day.

Anyway I did alright in practice with few a 1.08.7's which I throught was OK for the conditions.

Choked in the 1 lap sprint. :P

hi mate

thats a very nice sx of yours and bloody fast too!!

cheers russ

and hey guys are any of you coming up for the next circuit battle round?? would be good to catch up again

Mirroring R31 Nismoids' comment: dates? Would love to come and attend/help out-it all comes down to the dates the days are on(A.K.A. time off work...)

and hey guys are any of you coming up for the next circuit battle round?? would be good to catch up again

I'd love to come back up again Russ but the reality is I'm not going to be able to make it this year. For starters the car still isn't right so it sure aint going to be spot on for any time in May.

But other than that I've got Dutton W.A and Dutton Vic to worry about (can't make NSW now) plus my wife is due to have our 2nd baby in August. So really it isn't a good year for me to get up there.

I'm hoping the car is going to be perfect for Dutton Vic (doing W.A in an EVO) and so after that then I'll have time to play around and do some other things like Circuit Battle. Actually - we'll probably be coming up to NSW in November for another road trip to Wakefield and Eastern Creek with some fast Vic cars - plus John wants to come down to Vic for another Phillip Island visit so it would be great to catch up with you guys at one of these days. Would love to see your car around the island.

the dates for the next circuit battle is the 24th of may, then the dutton starts there the next day.

hey snowy good to hear a another bub on the way, my wife is pregnant too!(for our second)

and i would love to get to phillip island one day.

Congrats on your times John.

As you know i ran the S15 on Friday. It was my first run in 4 1/2 months with a different gearbox and diff ratio. I have taken you advice onboard regarding the camber on my rear wheels. thanks for that. Car was suffering from a lot of understeer all day.

Anyway I did alright in practice with few a 1.08.7's which I throught was OK for the conditions.

Choked in the 1 lap sprint. :)

1:08 is honking in an s15. What have you done to it?

Also, just watched that video. He doesn't even look like he's trying. The straights are over as quick as a corner!

hey guys thought i would post up a vid of mark doing a 104.2 at wakefield on the weekend, not real good quality but does the job

cheers russ

http://videos.streetfire.net/video/ff94e84...9230071e92c.htm

That was very educational, thanks for that, cant wait to be there in July now :)

Im with Adam! It looks like it has even more in it and that it is doing it so easy! Especially the last corner on to the straight! awesome

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