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Sau Vs Wrx Nulon Drag Day @ Heathcote, Rd 2 - Wrap Up And Results


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Was a pretty good day, my first time ever doing 1/4 mile drags! Definitely not as simple as it looks to go quick. Felt a bit uneasy ripping my semi slicks to pieces with the burnouts but oh well. I think the mph was a little off :) Well done to everyone, it's a shame there were not more cars running. Favourite car was the Buzz rotary weapon. The creatd r33 gtr was flying, 10.5 is quick in anyone's language. Anyways, I had a ball until I ran out of fuel :D Now time to get back into the circuit action at Calder next Sunday :(

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Post pics, times, experiences, etc here.

Was a great day.

By the way - there were a few members who didnt get their times to be yesterday. If you are one of them, please make sure you PM me before 6pm Monday (8th). Any times submitted after this time will not be included.

Trophy and prize presentations will take place at our General Meeting on Tuesday 16 Octoebr at Bells Hotel.

Hope to see you all there,

B

Thanks Matt, had a good run with you in the GT-R on one pass.

I had a pretty good day, the drag radials didn't go as well as I'd hoped on the GT-R, but I'm getting semis fitted to it all round next week so that should help, ended up doing a 12.2 in it.

Had a ball in the Datto, it went 11.6 (about 0.15 off its best, the 60-foot times were way off), enjoyed doing a bit of opposite lock off the line on a few passes.

Also took the opportunity while it was quiet to teach my girlfriend how to race, shes only driven the car a couple of times before on the street but still managed a 13.3/108mph and beating one of the lancers in the process, just got to get her to launch right now :(

Thanks to those who organised it, was a good day.

And to the idiot in the WRX that cut me off on the highway on the way up there, did it help you get there 5 seconds quicker?

smaller turn out than june but still great day.. we left at lunch time as some friends had to get back to melb..

was my second time on the strip and managed to break into 12's with 12.69 with average 60foot so i reckon there is more in the car..

thanks to organisers, Bec i will pm you my time..

thanks also to Al and Paul for advice, Thebuzz Ben for letting us have a look and chat about the datto..

cant wait till next one :(

hehe was an awesome day today great weather and even greater group of guys ...

I honestly thought i was going to have massive trouble breaking a 13 second pass .. tho during the day i ran a number of times in the 12.5 bracket ending up the day with a best of a 12.56 ...

Im stokd my dodgy street tires held up for the job

Thanx too all the organizers in this club and WRX ... Tops

Tony ...

smaller turn out than june but still great day.. we left at lunch time as some friends had to get back to melb..

was my second time on the strip and managed to break into 12's with 12.69 with average 60foot so i reckon there is more in the car..

thanks to organisers, Bec i will pm you my time..

thanks also to Al and Paul for advice, Thebuzz Ben for letting us have a look and chat about the datto..

cant wait till next one :(

No worries mate anytime, thanks for the interest in the car.

Had an awesome day, not as quick as I had expected considering the mods done since June but nevertheless, enjoyed seeing some very quick times laid down by several cars and bikes.

thebuzz - I am glad it wasnt me your g/f beat! I tried to choose my oposition carefully and limit it to rex's!

Was also a much quicker field than June this time. I managed a 13.74 which was better than my 13.86 of last time. Was hoping for low 13's but didnt happen. I can feel the time it takes between gear changes which is too long and where I am losing most of my capable time.

Great to see everyone again and well done to the organisers, thanks :(

LOL

I was at the Wine and Food Fest. at Heathcote on Sat..didnt know this was on...I thought I saw Adam's black R34 go past me when i turned off to go back to dalesford...would have been a good day for the drags...bit warmer.

Sorry I could not make it, - wanted to run the 55AMG to see if it is quicker than the GTS4! :)

maybe next time....

It was surprising not to see more cars there. It was good to c Matt improve his time by over a sec in 1 outing.(12.77) Sorry for making u rip up the semi-slicks buddy. Pete (Silver R32GTR) went PB @ 12flat on Street tyres, which was fantastic, It will be good when he gets the semi-slicks on it. Poor Harry (R34JET) did a head gasket and Raditor but shows promise with 118mph. Hopefully next time there will be more cars and I might have my animal ready..

It was surprising not to see more cars there. It was good to c Matt improve his time by over a sec in 1 outing.(12.77) Sorry for making u rip up the semi-slicks buddy. Pete (Silver R32GTR) went PB @ 12flat on Street tyres, which was fantastic, It will be good when he gets the semi-slicks on it. Poor Harry (R34JET) did a head gasket and Raditor but shows promise with 118mph. Hopefully next time there will be more cars and I might have my animal ready..

What sort of power was the silver R32 GT-R making?

Some times from SAU/WRX Club members from the day:

- AWD Nissan / GTR Class

Ben Winstone - Charcoal 32 GTR - 12.20 @ 105 mph

Peter Vakras - Silver 32 GTR - 12.0 @ 109.68 mph

- RWD GTS-t Class

Nikki Boodram - Charcoal R33 GTSt - 13.98 @ 109 mph

Che Boocock - Black R33 GTSt - 14.06 @ 99.96 mph

Matt Karlsen - Black R34 GTT - 12.78 @ 141 mph

Arman Surenian - White R33 GTSt - 12.69 @112 mph

- WRX/Mitsubishi Class (VR4 Galants, GSR Lancer, 300GT/GTO etc)

Evan Boyack - Silver 06 WRX - 14.43 @ 93.75 mph

Zhi-Yong Lee - Silver 98 WRX - 13.49 @ 100.83 mph

Chris Rapak - Black 97 WRX - 12.07 @ 113.92 mph

- STi/EVO Class

Alan King - Blue EVO 7 - 13.76 @ 104.7 mph

Tony Buckland - Silver 02 STi - 12.56 @ 106.8 mph

Ash Crawford - Silver 06 STi - 13.09 @ 117 mph

Brad Parker - Blue 2dr 99 STi - 12.0 @ 119.21 mph

Ian Clarke - Gold 06 STi - 13.45 @ 105.4 mph

- Intruder Class

Stephen Dean - Black BMW M6 - 12.75 @ 115.98 mph

Ben Winstone - White Datsun 13B - 11.60 @ 120 mph

- 2 Wheel (Motorbike) Class

Darren Golding - Kawasaki Z1000 - 11.4 @ 122 mph

Ash Crawford - Yamaha R1 - 10.64 @ 135 mph

& a reminder that presentations will take place at our General Meeting at Bells Hotel on Tues 16 October.

it was a great day!

shame i had too leave early. my r32 gtst ran a 14.09 @ 102mph, not the quickest i know, but not too bad considering the mods done

that creatd r33 4 door was something else ay! i want more power! :rolleyes:

It was surprising not to see more cars there. It was good to c Matt improve his time by over a sec in 1 outing.(12.77) Sorry for making u rip up the semi-slicks buddy. Pete (Silver R32GTR) went PB @ 12flat on Street tyres, which was fantastic, It will be good when he gets the semi-slicks on it. Poor Harry (R34JET) did a head gasket and Raditor but shows promise with 118mph. Hopefully next time there will be more cars and I might have my animal ready..

Thanks Justin, I wouldn't have improved my time without your tips/advice on the day! Was good fun. Shame about Harry's car, time to upgrade those cooling mods! Tuff gate too :rolleyes: Hope to see him on the track again soon. Pete's R32 was very nice, looks hot.. and quick as well! Looking forward to seeing your GTR finished :P

Hi guys

Im Pete, Silver GTR owner. I ran a PB of 12.003sec on the day. Setup includes: 14 psi, 18x9 street tyres, approx 234 kw atw. Next stage power mods should see 330-350kw. With this power and semi slicks hopefully I can get low 11's next time. Anyone posted a good time with similar power? Best 60ft was 1.71sec, what should I expect on semi slicks??

Was a fun day, thank you to the event organisers!!

Matt hope to see you at the next track day. My car is almost ready, just need some decent semi slicks.

Cheers

Thanks Matt, had a good run with you in the GT-R on one pass.

I had a pretty good day, the drag radials didn't go as well as I'd hoped on the GT-R, but I'm getting semis fitted to it all round next week so that should help, ended up doing a 12.2 in it.

Had a ball in the Datto, it went 11.6 (about 0.15 off its best, the 60-foot times were way off), enjoyed doing a bit of opposite lock off the line on a few passes.

Also took the opportunity while it was quiet to teach my girlfriend how to race, shes only driven the car a couple of times before on the street but still managed a 13.3/108mph and beating one of the lancers in the process, just got to get her to launch right now :rolleyes:

Thanks to those who organised it, was a good day.

And to the idiot in the WRX that cut me off on the highway on the way up there, did it help you get there 5 seconds quicker?

Hey Ben. Just wondering how much power the GTR is pumping out at the wheels?

Cheers

Pete

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