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If you can put together a 900kg car with double wishbones all around you will have a very strong potential. both the front running gtrs would be 300+kg heavier.

And if you mean 350rwkw then potential will put it in the top 5 of this field I think.

Only with a good steerer - Stu only knows how to go straight and then turn around for another go.

Duncan, you should put your hand up!

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shit, just need someone who can drive lol.

this is my light weight powerplant. hopefully can provide the goods. i know its missing a few cams, but its got a few extra cylinders.

Hey Stu, No one entered the V8 class so it doesnt seem to matter how fast you can or cannot drive. The Jeep was in the carpark at the last event and should have entered it in both clubman and open class.

your brake question has been answered here..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pr...re-t229227.html

lol no that is John Boston's job :thumbsup:

Stu I'm no expert in those motors, but how do they keep the compression in with no head?

Looks like one of those dinosaurs I have to race against where they complain about not being able to change the "cam"! once the motor is in

I would love to be on the track more................hang on I probably am. Let me give you an idea of my roster.

July 15th Lakeside Raceway

July 16th Lakeside Raceway

July 17th Lakeside Raceway

July 18th Oran Park Skid Pan

July 19th Autosports Wakefield

July 20th Sunday DAY OFF woohoo

July 21st Mercedes Benz Eastern Creek

July 22nd Oran Park South Track Day

July 23rd Burrows Drive day Eastern Creek Usually GT3's, Lambo's and plenty of 430's

July 24th Oran Park Track Day

July 25th Oran Park Skid Pan

July 26th Rally School Oran Park

July 27th Rally School Oran Park

bastard. you are living my life.

lets compare my calendar

July 15th Work to pay for cars

July 16th Work to pay for cars

July 17th Work to pay for cars

July 18th Work to pay for cars

July 19th Work to pay for cars

July 20th Work to pay for cars

July 21st Work to pay for cars

July 22nd Work to pay for cars

July 23rd Work to pay for cars

July 24th Work to pay for cars

July 25th Work to pay for cars

July 26th Flag at the state meet while others drive cars

July 27th Work on the broken car

lol, he is obviously single, im only allowed to Kart once a month.

bastard. you are living my life.

lets compare my calendar

July 15th Work to pay for cars

July 16th Work to pay for cars

July 17th Work to pay for cars

July 18th Work to pay for cars

July 19th Work to pay for cars

July 20th Work to pay for cars

July 21st Work to pay for cars

July 22nd Work to pay for cars

July 23rd Work to pay for cars

July 24th Work to pay for cars

July 25th Work to pay for cars

July 26th Flag at the state meet while others drive cars

July 27th Work on the broken car

fair go jase, it was about 5 years before i even saw what was at the end of the track, ive only done a dozen passess. lots of laps of kembla though, so very inexperienced to say the least.

Only with a good steerer - Stu only knows how to go straight and then turn around for another go.

Duncan, you should put your hand up!

Thanks guys, was very helpfull. And yes duncan, i have a slight leak-down issue at the moment but i hope to have it rectified shortly.

Hey Stu, No one entered the V8 class so it doesnt seem to matter how fast you can or cannot drive. The Jeep was in the carpark at the last event and should have entered it in both clubman and open class.

your brake question has been answered here..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pr...re-t229227.html

Well seeings as some people have said this chat has gone towards drag racing talk, Ive decided to run at WSID tonight :rofl:

Wonder if I can do better in a straight line than around corners! :rofl:

Im not really fussed about the v8 class.. wouldnt i be racing against you guys in opens?

Hey Stu, No one entered the V8 class so it doesnt seem to matter how fast you can or cannot drive. The Jeep was in the carpark at the last event and should have entered it in both clubman and open class.

your brake question has been answered here..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pr...re-t229227.html

Hey John, are 300ZX rear brakes the same as R33 GTS-T rear brakes?

Yep all same callipers, pads, rotors. R33 has cast iron knuckle or hub and zed are alloy like GTR.

My roster is Grand Turismo 6 days a week and some Sundays.

When we get around to putting the VQ38 in the slot car it will fall over 500rwkw and alloy block and lighter component motor alone will be about 100KG lighter. Plus carbon Targa roofs nearly done, carbon tail gate and Perspex windows and lighten passenger door it should be a bit over 1100kg, throw in the PPG dog box still scaping money to pay for it. Throw in big aero, what do you say Bozman will be in the top 5 at least?

PS Sydney kid sent my softer rear springs yesterday, which will also help.

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Yep all same callipers, pads, rotors. R33 has cast iron knuckle or hub and zed are alloy like GTR.

My roster is Grand Turismo 6 days a week and some Sundays.

When we get around to putting the VQ38 in the slot car it will fall over 500rwkw and alloy block and lighter component motor alone will be about 100KG lighter. Plus carbon Targa roofs nearly done, carbon tail gate and Perspex windows and lighten passenger door it should be a bit over 1100kg, throw in the PPG dog box still scaping money to pay for it. Throw in big aero, what do you say Bozman will be in the top 5 at least?

PS Sydney kid sent my softer rear springs yesterday, which will also help.

jpzed345engine.jpg

Should run 9's on radials then, Johnnie!

its all fresh, and has been clearanced, standard stroke 5.7 ls1. 11:1 comp, the asuall stuff. Running a really agressive roller camshaft, longer rocker arms and rocker gear to suit. thats it. they are really very simple. My tuner is confident of mid 350kw @ the wheels and 550-600nm torque. running the tremec with Jim Berry ceramic clutch and 4.3:1 GTR diff.

You would be open, yeah. But within the V8 sub-class.

What are the specs on the LS1 you've got in there?

I would love to be on the track more................hang on I probably am. Let me give you an idea of my roster.

July 15th Lakeside Raceway

July 16th Lakeside Raceway

July 17th Lakeside Raceway

July 18th Oran Park Skid Pan

July 19th Autosports Wakefield

July 20th Sunday DAY OFF woohoo

July 21st Mercedes Benz Eastern Creek

July 22nd Oran Park South Track Day

July 23rd Burrows Drive day Eastern Creek Usually GT3's, Lambo's and plenty of 430's

July 24th Oran Park Track Day

July 25th Oran Park Skid Pan

July 26th Rally School Oran Park

July 27th Rally School Oran Park

Far out John you must be a gold lotto winner or the most dedicated track junki around as i recall some talk about you not getting paid to drive cars for a living :( . Dont take it the wrong way as i am by no means having a dig at you but that is a lot of track time and would make it hard for even the most dedicated weekend warrior to get in as much practice as you get you lucky bugger . You sure have the schedual most of us can only dream of though. What else can i say but i am jealious :D

its all fresh, and has been clearanced, standard stroke 5.7 ls1. 11:1 comp, the asuall stuff. Running a really agressive roller camshaft, longer rocker arms and rocker gear to suit. thats it. they are really very simple. My tuner is confident of mid 350kw @ the wheels and 550-600nm torque. running the tremec with Jim Berry ceramic clutch and 4.3:1 GTR diff.

I didt realise you were building a Chev powered R32. Very cool! I have often dreamed about such a creation, the only other engine i would consider instead of a chev would be a 20B, but Chev would be better long term prospect/

Cant wait to see the finished result!

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