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shame the failure on the last run.

It did move around a bit more that the run the day before I think as well. Still ran a 7 at only 160mph! Tough. Would have ran 7.80s on that track if it didnt break!

Huge Congrats to Mark and the Team, was great to watch.

Bring on Jamboree... Side by side 7s please!!!!

:cheers:

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Huge Congrats to Mark and the Team, was great to watch.

Bring on Jamboree... Side by side 7s please!!!! :cheers:

Is another Oz GTR going to be there gunning for 7s?? I heard rumour GTR700 might be making a come back.

well extremely surprised is an understatement...im gobsmacked :(

this is some of the parts claimed to be used in the Sentra...

stock block

stock connecting rods

stock pistons

stock head gasket

stock cylinder head

stock cams

stock cam gears

stock timing belt

stock crank

stock intake manifold(slightly modified)

Why is the rest of the world spending $20K+ building tough race long engines...the 'seppo's' are running high 7's with a long engine you can pick up in a wrecking yard!

Adrian you know more than anyone that drag racers have records for everything :)

All sounds perfectly feasible.

:cheers:

If it had standard injectors you'd have to think it was built in WA!!

Awesome Work Congrats to all involved :D

........This makes the car the 3rd fastest GTR in the world and the quickest 2.6ltr RB 26 in the world.

It actually makes it the 4th fastest but only just

Duke Racing R33 GTR 7.942

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/7-...ls-t126768.html

AHHH so Duke DID do a 7, I had in my head that they had but when I searched around I couldn't find any proof of it.

AHHH so Duke DID do a 7, I had in my head that they had but when I searched around I couldn't find any proof of it.

youll find that the duke car is now in england and owned by a guy name mick beggley (sp). its yet to run a 7 in england but from the word on the uk boards is its very close!

youll find that the duke car is now in england and owned by a guy name mick beggley (sp). its yet to run a 7 in england but from the word on the uk boards is its very close!

Haha yeah, "7s is imanent". Done 8.4 in his hands after a bunch of "improvements" so far. Will be interesting to see how it goes

so has it done a 7 or not.... cant find any videos or info... im sure it would have been big news...

cheers, mark

Awesome Work Congrats to all involved :(

It actually makes it the 4th fastest but only just

Duke Racing R33 GTR 7.942

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/7-...ls-t126768.html

also just letting all know that the godzilla 7 sec gtr is up for sale .. with a fresh motor 90grand...sponsours can be arranged for new owner...and track support.

motor is still fine from the 7 sec passes had a broken wire in the crank angle sensor...bugger

we are working my best mates pro rwd nissan g35 now should be finished at christmas.ready for testing..

and our goal once i sell my car is to have 2 of the same pro rwd cars... one with a vq35 and mine with a rb26 for a little while just for fun...

cheers, mark..

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