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


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We had a great day, Kevs GTR ended up running a 10.53 @ 139.75, the R33 4 door isnt a bad car either, it ended up going 11.5 @ 133.68 on M/T street radials, both cars suffered major traction issues. We had fun wich is the main thing!!

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

Cheers

Pete

Hey Pete

Mine makes around 250rwkw on 1bar, is your kw figure at all four wheels or at the rears?

Mines previously gone 12.1 at 115mph, however on the weekend the car struggled to do a low 12 and the mph was way off what it should be (even with the street tyres back on it) so I am putting it back on the dyno later in the week to try and see if there is a problem somewhere.

What mods do you have planned for it next?

Hey Pete

Mine makes around 250rwkw on 1bar, is your kw figure at all four wheels or at the rears?

Mines previously gone 12.1 at 115mph, however on the weekend the car struggled to do a low 12 and the mph was way off what it should be (even with the street tyres back on it) so I am putting it back on the dyno later in the week to try and see if there is a problem somewhere.

What mods do you have planned for it next?

Mine has 234kw at all four wheels. Or 276rwkw on a different dyno.

Current mods: 2x Garrett 2860, N1 oil & water pumps, forged pistons & rods, Nismo 600cc, PFC, etc.

Next mods: Apexi boost module for PFC (boost 28-30psi), Z32's, tomei poncams, semi slicks.

Im building the car for circuit, but it would be great to get into the 10's on the strip one day!

Hey Pete

Mine makes around 250rwkw on 1bar, is your kw figure at all four wheels or at the rears?

Mines previously gone 12.1 at 115mph, however on the weekend the car struggled to do a low 12 and the mph was way off what it should be (even with the street tyres back on it) so I am putting it back on the dyno later in the week to try and see if there is a problem somewhere.

What mods do you have planned for it next?

Ben what tyres did u get? I need to buy rims & tyres. Im trying to decide between GTR33 17x9 rims or cheaper GTR32 16x8 rims..

Standard brakes. Wont upgrade brakes for another 1-2 yrs..

Any advice on rim/tyre size?

Cheers

Pete

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 :thumbsup: 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 :)
Hey Buddy, did you work out what that vibration was from front right?
Ben what tyres did u get? I need to buy rims & tyres. Im trying to decide between GTR33 17x9 rims or cheaper GTR32 16x8 rims..

Standard brakes. Wont upgrade brakes for another 1-2 yrs..

Any advice on rim/tyre size?

Cheers

Pete

I sent you a PM so it doesn't get too off topic here

I noticed at the monthly meeting there were some pics shown from the drag day, to whoever took them is it possible to get some of the ones of my car emailed to me? Or are they hosted somewhere?

PM if necessary, thanks.

Thanks for that Bec, I appreciate it if it's not too much trouble to send the pics of my cars through.

My address is contact @ mazdarotary.net

Thanks heaps

140mph?! jeesus

The timeboards read a little bit 'happy' sometimes, that run was an example of that, as I was in the other lane and the cars were pretty even across the line (I did something like 110mph).

I had to double check it as well when I read the timeslip haha

Ben - Evan (Startrippa) took all the pics at the drag day.

Ive got a CD with high res versions on it - will try to remember to bring to work 2moz and email you.

will they be posted anywhere on the forums?

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