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Noticed that the "1/4 mile time honour roll' hasn't been updated in awhile so took it upon myself to create this list.

* This list is for Skyline models only.

* Please PM me your details to keep the thread clean:

- Car Model

- 60ft time

- TS

- 1/4 Time

- Tyre size (eg; 225/50/16)

- Tyre Pressure (eg; 36psi)

- Tyre Brand/model (eg; Nitto NT555R)

- Fuel Type used (eg; BP Ultimate, Optimax, etc)

* 1/4 Times are for 'you' and 'your' car only.

* Must be using PULP.

* Timeslips are required.

PLEASE NOTE:

Anyone that currently has incomplete information will be removed from the list in 1 weeks time. To have your missing information added please PM ME. I sent PM's to people with missing information a few months back and got about 5 replies so from now on you will only get added to this list if you have complete information.

The 1/4 Times are located at: http://skylines.pnc.com.au (click on the link located in the middle at the top). This URL can be bookmarked but dont bookmark the actual "times" list as that will change on every update.

PS. Read the instructions above, then re-read them again.

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MODS at time of run 12.9

Apex Power FC (tuned by Martin Donnon)

Greddy FMIC

HKS Exhuast

Cat In Pipe

APEX filter

600hp Fuel pump

high flow fuel filter

HKS twin plate clutch

Cold air intake and partician

heat wrapped intercooler pipes

modified standard BOV( to hold over 13psi)

Slit dump pipe

HKS EVC IV

C's Quick shifter

Oil/air seperator

Octane booster (+2 degrees ignition)

Standard turbo

Mesh removed from Airflow meter

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Originally posted by BOOSTD

MODS at time of run 12.9

Apex Power FC (tuned by Martin Donnon)

Greddy FMIC  

HKS Exhuast

Cat In Pipe

APEX filter

600hp Fuel pump

high flow fuel filter

HKS twin plate clutch

Cold air intake and partician

heat wrapped intercooler pipes

modified standard BOV( to hold over 13psi)

Slit dump pipe

HKS EVC IV

C's Quick shifter

Oil/air seperator

Octane booster (+2 degrees ignition)

Standard turbo

Mesh removed from Airflow meter

Was that with 245rwkw or 225rwkw??

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I got a 13.981 at 95.3 mph in my R33 GTS-T.. here is the timeslip i posted on here a while back: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...=&postid=259667

Been a while since i've been down the 1/4.. probably time to give it another run actually. With my new fuel pump hopefully can be get around 13.7.

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