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Good day fellas,

I just went down to Calder last nite and ran a personal best of 13.06 @ 108mph in my rb20det R32 Gtst...

Car was running 18psi and was making around 210rwkw...was on hankook rs2 street rubber and was in full street trim...didn't even pull out the spare tyre...

I'm so agonisingly close to a 12 on street rubber and trim but getting that extra 0.06 seconds will probably be too much for my poor little engine...we'll see though...it might just eat away at me too much and i might give it another go after summer if she's still alive and kicking then...

Cheers...

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Thats the problem...damn calder print outs yesterday didn't show 60ft times...i was aiming to monitor those times...

In terms of mods...its got all the usual bolt on support mods like exhaust, fmic, remap, injectors and runs a hks2535...made 217rwkw at 19psi in winter at dr drift's dyno...still have some restrictions in the system which i might aim to sort out over the coming months...

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2535 isnt gonna make mountains more than that.

Maybe another 20rwkw or so.

I was running 109mph/12.9 with a car a bit over 1400kg and 210rwkw myself with a 2.160ft

Just need some more traction and you should be able to pull that down to a 12.8/12.7

Practice makes perfect, and you have a nice set-up there, love the 2530/2535 for the RB20. Great turbo :)

Spewing...

I have some nice 'street tyres' here you could have borrowed... 235 semi comps :)

Lolz Sam...then they wouldn't be street tyres would they...

By the way sam...the car is still hitting a flat spot on hard shifts...can we try to sort that out sometime?

Lolz Sam...then they wouldn't be street tyres would they...

By the way sam...the car is still hitting a flat spot on hard shifts...can we try to sort that out sometime?

if those are the 'street' tyres i'm thinking of then i can vouch that they've spent their whole life on the street :)

i get the same thing with the flat spots - need to add fuel to those points on the map. Yours is a remap yeah?

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