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I've changed my mind.. Next drag meet I want to run the RB20DET i'm going to slap her on the dyno and find the sweet spot with boost and timing. Maybe 16psi and 20degree's not sure.. :) Should be able to hit 170rwkw if all goes well and hopefully in to the 13's with my cheapo simex tyres.

Problem is the clutch doesn't like launches with the simex tyres and slips when I click second. :)

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Phew! Glad to hear that everyone had a ball! And yep, me too considering....

Thanks Matt Whatsisname for organising it as well !

What do you guys reacon, should we plan another meet in August sometime?

No prob's Iv. Happy to help out mate :P

Felt sorry for you big time mate :P 1 full pass (that was a total right-off) & then the CV letting go. Better luck next time.

I'm keen for August!

I'd say the following will be keen for another run asap (ie August)...

MattR

whatsisname

Martin - The Soarer with a stronger g/box!?

Ivan

Grepin

Freebaggin

......anyone else?

I WILL be running this time Matt.

I want to see what I can real off with the stock RB20DET.

I was talking to Tim a few days ago and he was telling me that Microtech are releasing a L16 I think it was that had provision for traction control, knock sensor closed loop etc.. :uh-huh:

it does not have 400kw at the wheels( around 340 i think), and it dosent matter how much power you have if you cant get to the ground you dont go fast. After the engine there is a clutch, gearbox, diff and tyres all of these need to be 100% to get a good time.

Hippy,

I think you'll find Martin's Soarer was closer to 350rwkw on Elf Turbomax fuel. The 120+mph terminal speed on one of the earlier less troublesome passes is a good indication it has MUCH more in it. I say, "less troublesome", as Simon didn't get one clean pass. Good burnouts though :P

Oh yeah, Martin's Soarer would weight near on 1700kg with a driver onboard. 120+mph on an very average pass pulling 1700kg is about what I'd expect for 350rwkw.

Clint,

Hehe, Yeah true :D I actually asked Martin, "how he felt about someone else thrashing his car?" He had faith in Simon's ability to keep everything together.

The Soarer's 'box had already been rebuilt sometime ago (was a feature in HPI or Zoom). The 1JZGTE Soarer 5sp box is a POS according to those in the know. The 2JZGTE Getrag (sp?) is a faaar better box.

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