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I hear you Gary, Im just in the dumps because for the first time in my life i dont have the spare cash to track the car, let alone mod it. I cant begin to understand Dunan's (and others) frustration with his GTR , as with me its not frustration its dead set depression :blink:

Adz, not to worry about disappointing...i cant be, its just an interesting social experiment. You are the better steerer and have the better basis of a car...so be a better indication of car then me still under driving mine a little. I still believe some of the times other Vic guys are getting are just within reach of a GTSt :) Aaron at PI though 1:44 , lol cant see those times being matched anytime soon :)

I hear you Gary, Im just in the dumps because for the first time in my life i dont have the spare cash to track the car, let alone mod it. I cant begin to understand Dunan's (and others) frustration with his GTR , as with me its not frustration its dead set depression :blink:

Adz, not to worry about disappointing...i cant be, its just an interesting social experiment. You are the better steerer and have the better basis of a car...so be a better indication of car then me still under driving mine a little. I still believe some of the times other Vic guys are getting are just within reach of a GTSt :down: Aaron at PI though 1:44 , lol cant see those times being matched anytime soon :)

Roy I have 18 and 9.5 front 265 and 10.5 rear with 295 I want to go 10 or 10.5 front and 11.5 or 12 rear which will fit 285 front or maybe 295 and 315 rear. Also Zed compared to Skyline the engine weight is further back being V6 and much lower roof line. Just need to get carbon fibre Targa panels and lose the heavy glass.

I can assure you guys of one thing we will have the best aero car there. Yes been doing more tinkering and making big vents outside of the car to vent air out form engine bay so not going under the car creating lift and working on a real rack off rear diffuser and side skirts. GT500 Style. May even add to the huge rear wing with extensions and big fences on the end but will see about this.

I can assure you guys of one thing we will have the best aero car there. Yes been doing more tinkering and making big vents outside of the car to vent air out form engine bay so not going under the car creating lift and working on a real rack off rear diffuser and side skirts. GT500 Style. May even add to the huge rear wing with extensions and big fences on the end but will see about this.

Shoudl also think about putting a speical flashing light on the roof. See how many people start copying it....tell them its gives you a crucial few tenths as it bends times and space or something. Big wings will psyche out the competition :down: DO IT ! :blink:

Shoudl also think about putting a speical flashing light on the roof. See how many people start copying it....tell them its gives you a crucial few tenths as it bends times and space or something. Big wings will psyche out the competition :D DO IT ! :rofl:

Strobe light would be the go and a distraction and tempting but potentilally dangerous. I should get the head lights working to flash GTR Jason to get out of the way.

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Stobe light would be the go and a distraction and tempting but potentilally dangerous. I should get the head lights working to flash GTR Jason to get out of the way.

Geoghan style :rofl:

Cheers

Gary

Roy I have 18 and 9.5 front 265 and 10.5 rear with 295 I want to go 10 or 10.5 front and 11.5 or 12 rear which will fit 285 front or maybe 295 and 315 rear. Also Zed compared to Skyline the engine weight is further back being V6 and much lower roof line. Just need to get carbon fibre Targa panels and lose the heavy glass.

I can assure you guys of one thing we will have the best aero car there. Yes been doing more tinkering and making big vents outside of the car to vent air out form engine bay so not going under the car creating lift and working on a real rack off rear diffuser and side skirts. GT500 Style. May even add to the huge rear wing with extensions and big fences on the end but will see about this.

What good tyres would you use john. I thought 315 only came in crappy brands. I have decided to scrap my 18*10's and 18*12's and put 18*9 all round on my R32. That way I can run RE 55's all round. :D

Yoko 315's were awesome though :laugh:

What good tyres would you use john. I thought 315 only came in crappy brands. I have decided to scrap my 18*10's and 18*12's and put 18*9 all round on my R32. That way I can run RE 55's all round. :D

Yoko 315's were awesome though :laugh:

Exactly the challenge and from what I found I can get Yoky 048 which don't heat cycle that well although mcuh cheaper than 285 RE55 for example. There are big size tyres in the pipeline from other R comp tyre manufacturers also around this size coming soon.

2rismo I will be out numbered with so many GTR's going. I like to be unique and like a challenge.

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I have decided to scrap my 18*10's and 18*12's and put 18*9 all round on my R32. That way I can run RE 55's all round. :laugh:

That's what 30 minutes of talking to me will do for you :D

Cheers

Gary

What good tyres would you use john. I thought 315 only came in crappy brands. I have decided to scrap my 18*10's and 18*12's and put 18*9 all round on my R32. That way I can run RE 55's all round. :D

Yoko 315's were awesome though :laugh:

Why not 9.5"? They fit the 265/35R18 RE55 a lot better then the 9" wheel? You can still get SR2,WT2, SR compunds in that size. Thats what i really want to run but i have std guards:(

Why not 9.5"? They fit the 265/35R18 RE55 a lot better then the 9" wheel? You can still get SR2,WT2, SR compunds in that size. Thats what i really want to run but i have std guards:(

FOr my car at least and no fornt diff not wide enough as have front and rear wheel track adjustment and flared guards so can run wider which will help with traction and cornering. I ahve 9.5 front and 10.5 rear now. Bigger is better.

FOr my car at least and no fornt diff not wide enough as have front and rear wheel track adjustment and flared guards so can run wider which will help with traction and cornering. I ahve 9.5 front and 10.5 rear now. Bigger is better.

Only if you have the geometry under control. If the geometry is crap then wider tyres just make it worse as you get larger transition differences. The contact patch decreases dramatically and the transfer between grip and slip is hard to feel for, let alone control.

Cheers

Gary

john that pic that you put on there with our cars was when i was coming up behind you to lap you even when you changed drivers and put a pro driver at the wheel he could not pass i still remember your face when the gtr was pulling away and so does everyone else that was there ha ha i thought this track day would have been to show how good the cars are and how good the OWERS DRIVE not how good PRO DRIVERS and maybe the rules should state everyone drives there own cars and no pro drivers jumping from car to car this would make it alot more fun then having one person winning everything.

john that pic that you put on there with our cars was when i was coming up behind you to lap you even when you changed drivers and put a pro driver at the wheel he could not pass i still remember your face when the gtr was pulling away and so does everyone else that was there ha ha i thought this track day would have been to show how good the cars are and how good the OWERS DRIVE not how good PRO DRIVERS and maybe the rules should state everyone drives there own cars and no pro drivers jumping from car to car this would make it alot more fun then having one person winning everything.

Share the love. Sounds like the excuses are starting already. The slot car will whip you with me driving anyway.

Re tyres Gary I thought you would say somethg like that. When I went wider on the front is was way better but wider rear with wider wheel base and understeer. If I can get tyres wide enough and not heavy I am sure we can configure things to be better overall.

Share the love. Sounds like the excuses are starting already. The slot car will whip you with me driving anyway.

Re tyres Gary I thought you would say somethg like that. When I went wider on the front is was way better but wider rear with wider wheel base and understeer. If I can get tyres wide enough and not heavy I am sure we can configure things to be better overall.

you could not whip me last time what makes you think you will this time should be a top day

you could not whip me last time what makes you think you will this time should be a top day

looks like lots of quick gtrs going nothing better then hearing gtrs going past the z is there john you could sit in the grand stand and watch as you get a PRO DRIVER to take the wheel why put so much power into the car if you are scared to drive it :(

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