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lol so it's not an RH9 car.

lets put this into perspective...

there is only a handful of us in the country to go sub 10 in a GTR on radials....if it was easy and cheap to do their would be a lot more.

the pre track talk was "it will run a few 9's then it will be turned up to try for an 8"

i nearly fell off my seat! I know John personally and have a lot of respect for him and his car, but its just not that simple. Many factors need to be addressed before 9's let alone 8's are a reality with any car, let alone an 1100hp GTR.

Im sure John will run a 9 soon and i hope he gets rid of the slicks and runs it on radials.

RH9 = Record Holders 9 seconds GTR

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RH9 is a tuning shop club (for shops that have made and run 9secs in a GT-R) or faster.

Every few months the bosses of all RH9 shops meet, and discuss the next direction of tuning.....basically keeping it alive as best as possible.

So your engine would more than likely mean it has been overhauld/tuned by an RH9 member shop.

RH9 do have parts made (group decision to come up with ideas) we have a meeting this month (tokyo) to discuss new parts.

Currently new parts are high output alternator, and also high powered starter motor for the race RB26s (where compression is changed)

Hope that helps.....

Rick (Endless R)

All you want answered regarding the meaning of "RH9" and more can be found here:

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/95144-rh9.html

he called it rh9 because that was his aim right from the start....

as has been stated it had the power so the rest should eventually follow...

and gtr700 revs to a good 13500ish by memory

i believe ur not in the RH9 club until uve done it. otherwise, ill sign up right now!!

its my aim as well.. so should it include me also?? i do have all the goodies

i think it should only include those who have actually done it.. and having the power doesnt mean u will do it.

i believe ur not in the RH9 club until uve done it. otherwise, ill sign up right now!!

its my aim as well.. so should it include me also?? i do have all the goodies

i think it should only include those who have actually done it.. and having the power doesnt mean u will do it.

i had a mystery envelope in my race bag for a couple of years titled "do not open till you run a 9"

the night i ran my 1st 9 sec pass i opened it...what did it contain?...

two RH9 club member stickers...nice hey

i immediately stuck them on the cars rear 1/4 windows :happy:

Seems the rage for people from SYD... that is to call their cars RH9 etc before they run the time

Was a similar car years ago @ Heathcote, SYD also (surprise), didn't run a 9 either.

To claim something you don't have especially with that kind of prestige is fairly homo.

i saw rh9 at autosalon-melbourne i couldnt believed how cleanly it revved id never saw or heard a big hp gtr before, i pitched a tent and proceeded to the toilets in a timely matter i must admit the noise stayed with me for a few days...awesome

who says you need a v8 to create an awesome soundtrack

Seems the rage for people from SYD... that is to call their cars RH9 etc before they run the time

Was a similar car years ago @ Heathcote, SYD also (surprise), didn't run a 9 either.

To claim something you don't have especially with that kind of prestige is fairly homo.

Speaking of which, I have two genuine RH9 stickers if anyone wants to buy them PM me :P

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