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Decided id copy this off another forum i frequent and make a thread here..

Had an excellent day and pretty chuffed with my improvements...

Car; 32 Gtr

Power fc, exhaust front pipes all the way back (no a/m dumps), pods and boost tap, excedy twin plate

Stocker 16' with Toyo proxy 4's on rear, T1r on front (225)

***Cut and paste***

First time out, was all over the shop struggling to lay the power down but still managing a pb of 46.09. I was running up against an lightly track modded 33gtst (semis, cage, seat, harness, 220kw... not sure what else), the sibling was definately putting a lot of pressure on me tongue.gif Edging infront of me in the first run. Got out to check the pressures and noticed that they had ballooned to 40psi (had adjusted to 32psi night before, must of not put enough heat in before adjustment). Adjusted the pressure again and was patiently waiting for the next run.

2nd run i pulled a 45.5 edging in front of the 33... Only for him to edge back out infront of me in the 3rd run with me still in the 45.5 zone.

I turned to 3zercrowd for some much needed advice. I asked, he offered, I applied, he got shitty... laugh.gif 44.94 in the 4th run some .02 quicker then the 33. At this point there was .1 of a second between 7th and 11th overall with an Evo 8 (i think) holding me back from 8th..

Last run and I was quite comfortable with the set-up of the car but not confident that I would improve, worrying even more so that the little brother (33) would win the skyline b4ttle! (commentators view of things). Got out onto the track and on my first warm up lap just concentrating on the lines, I hit the beams at 44.39. The next lap an even better 44.29!

Was tough competition, up against mainly late evos all running on semis bar one. Ended up with 2nd in my class (4wd) and not sure on overall atm. Missed the presentation, had no idea it was on!

So with a pb of 44.29, Im extremely pleased as a low 45 was my target! Streeters and pads on the verge of replacing tongue.gif

Taily 1st run

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPC_CEDRE08...feature=related

2nd run

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R61Yh1UE_8I

clip of me running mid 45's...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm84b5VgzEQ

Mods planned;

2860-7 with dumps + supporting fuel hardware (have it at home waiting)

New track pads and braided lines (in the mail)

Ditch hicas (back end was wiggling under hard braking)

Semis!

Plan is to get a lot more competetive and get the car and myself ready for when i move back down to Sydney and able to particapate in more track days..

Id Like to thank Hano (wyt32) for the video and for throwing it on the tube. 3zercrowds for the tips tongue.gif and bringing me my trophy! hehe

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hi mate

sounds like you had a ball! good to see the times constantly improving wish mine would do that.

would love to get back up to townsville soon, i loved the hill climb up there, so trying to get back before the end of the year.

you sure the 2860's wont be a bit laggy? good set of n1's are good for mid 300kw's at the wheels with great response or gt ss

cheers russ , might see you up there sometime

hi mate

sounds like you had a ball! good to see the times constantly improving wish mine would do that.

would love to get back up to townsville soon, i loved the hill climb up there, so trying to get back before the end of the year.

you sure the 2860's wont be a bit laggy? good set of n1's are good for mid 300kw's at the wheels with great response or gt ss

cheers russ , might see you up there sometime

Hey mate..

Yeah was definately a good time... Hill climb is pretty good, havn't entered as of yet. Not a fan of the barriers they put in through the corners thought :P I guess safety comes first.

It's pretty hard to improve on track records! Id gladly trade places :)

The -7 are the garrett equivalents to the GT-SS, responsive 300 is what im really after.

Planning on spectating when you come up or steering?

Cheers Tomek

Edited by Tomek

Nah I lived up there and did a whole season.

We 'built' the crappy matt black t18 that has been kicking around for a few years now. Started a 51 and got it down to a 48 before we sold it off.

Would like to come back for a once off in something quicker one day!

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