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we have entered the gtr in the 4/5 jan 08 event at willowbank ..

after a few dyno runs we found a bit more power . and a prepped track hopefully to run a new pb and crack the time set by gtr700..

we have decided to give it all now we got the car is running nice and consistantly..see what the little 2.6ltr can deliver...

cheers ,mark

Awesome!! I love this car, and it must be incredibly well set up to do the times you are doing. Be good to see it nose ahead of FUUJIN in the UK as well, as thats one of the quickest actively campaigning GTRs.

Either way, well done - and good luck :thumbsup:

Edited by Lithium

The only reason im going is to see Mark run...hope the rain clears up at least by saturday...whats it making now Mark??? 1000awhp..crazy

Good to see you on top of the heap in HPI mag to...well done...gives those southern bastards something to think about :down:

Edit ...here is hoping for a 8.272 pass or better:)

Edited by gtr660hp

12.04pm

Mark's first run....good check out pass to get started

NUM CLASS HCAP REACT 60 330 660 MPH 1000 ET MPH

3560 DDAPI 7.65 1.587 1.317 3.652 5.581 127.34 7.226 8.613 162.45

Edited by gtr660hp

thanks guy.. first run was very bad air for turbo car 90 %hum and 3000ft above sea level... happy with the first run as all the v8s were 1/2 sec slower as well...

2nd run was much better air but we broke the transfer case shifting into 2nd gear....thats racing....

we have heaps of spares so i will fix it and keep you guys posted....

cheers, mark

12.04pm

Mark's first run....good check out pass to get started

NUM CLASS HCAP REACT 60 330 660 MPH 1000 ET MPH

3560 DDAPI 7.65 1.587 1.317 3.652 5.581 127.34 7.226 8.613 162.45

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