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R33 V Spec GTR Its just got a HKS exhaust and some extra boost

60 foot 1.78

ET 12.20

MP/H 112.85

Tyres 275/30/19 Falken ZE325s

Done at Eastern Creek.

I also have an "early model GTR:)" Its a 2.6l runs a big single turbo and has run 8.4 @ 164mp/h with a 1.22 60 footer, but that was on slicks. :D

Originally posted by gtr13

8.4 WTF isn,t there only around 4 or 5 GTR's that have run 8.5 and under excluding the HKS R33 GTR and i think all of them were running big twin turbo setups, who built this car and where did it come from?

Sorry to stir you guys up. :P

Its a Datsun 1200 Coupe with a 13b turbo, its just a stir between a few of my friends about it being an early model GTR. But the times are for real.

top stuff buster!

damn .. shaving a 10th off every week !?!

Going back to the drawing board for Endless ... block is a bit weak for some reason .. we thinks its got some cracks hidden in there somewhere.

So sidelined for a few weeks while I rustle up the courage to pull out some cash and get my spare RB26 block all forgied up .. oh and some actual development going into the suspension so I can get some decent 60ft times .... is a bit soft in the rear but i've been advised it is still far from suitable for a deserving (?) time.

keep at it champ! (i'm on my way to meet you at the tens :D)

Oyabun.

Originally posted by Clint32

amu im guessing slicks and i different gear ratio or trick auto

not to sound like an asshole!!! but if u read the first thread

1/4 Mile times for R33 GTS-T's

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 Daily Driven models only.

* Please PM me your details to keep the thread clean. (Car Model, 60ft, TS, 1/4 time)

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

* NO slick tyres.

* Must be using PULP.

* Timeslips are not required but preferred.

if u simply pm me...i could of answered ur question without makin u look like a complete idiot...whether ur attempts at 1/4 miles times have been sucessful or not...i dont think there is a need to question or defame ur fellow skyline enthusiasts!... ps ill stick to manual and leave the tricked up auto for ur sorry ass!

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