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^^^^god that sounds good. How much power were you making.

In all those vids we were making 320kw at the wheels. We are now making a detuned 380kw with a heap more torque on a 2.8ltr but its useless untill we can make more grip.

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Broke the outright record at SDMA Hillclimb, Fairbairn Park on Sunday. I understand the outright record has never been held by a lady before :banana:

Neil - Have a look at this track... if I can get around there without bellying, so can you. Bring Jess and Chubbs with you and make a weekend of it

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=n91KfhYKJGg

Quite obvoisly not me, but far more exciting to watch then anything i could ever do!!!!!!

If the link does not work just copy and paste.

For all those who have not seen this..............ENJOY!

http://video.kenblockracing.com/flash/play...p;video_id=9183

Broke the outright record at SDMA Hillclimb, Fairbairn Park on Sunday. I understand the outright record has never been held by a lady before :D

Neil - Have a look at this track... if I can get around there without bellying, so can you. Bring Jess and Chubbs with you and make a weekend of it

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=n91KfhYKJGg

OMG nice work Michele!!!!! Well Done

I will be doing that hillclimb this weekend at Dutton Rally I think they have Fairbairn Park listed. :) So nervous but I am going to go all out and see what happens..NO FEAR!! :D Will use the in car camera if aloud too!! so I can put my vid's up in here :D

good work michelle. no idea how you got around without bottoming out tho....the 350z did and its got 100mm clearance

Did you have the 350z at Fairbairn Park or at the complex next door where we had Texi? You shouldn't have any problems at Fairbairn Park.

yeah at fairburn park, the big dip on the top of the track about half way. couple of cars scraped there that day including most of the porsches too, but my gtst was fine. maybe its been cleaned up since then.

anyway sorry that was OT.

Quite obvoisly not me, but far more exciting to watch then anything i could ever do!!!!!!

If the link does not work just copy and paste.

For all those who have not seen this..............ENJOY!

http://video.kenblockracing.com/flash/play...p;video_id=9183

Nice vid.

Quite obvoisly not me, but far more exciting to watch then anything i could ever do!!!!!!

If the link does not work just copy and paste.

For all those who have not seen this..............ENJOY!

http://video.kenblockracing.com/flash/play...p;video_id=9183

MENTAL!

:down::D:(

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Video of me doing a burnout for new years. Stuffed a brand new set of tires in under a minute. I guess you get what you pay for lol.

Please note it was on a private road in the Northern Territory on a big block.

Nice vids Nisskid. Is it still an RB20? The car looks pretty behaved under power. I thought on the back straight you would be able to peg 5th gear? What sort of grunt has the bus got?

yeh mate, still RB20, unfortunately i was having a boostcontroller issue that day and was running just standard boost, so around 160rwkw, it should be running a touch over 180rwkw. also the tyres i was running were very warn RE070's, so fark all traction and couldnt hold a lot of corner speed and out of some of those corners id get bogged down in 3rd. im hoping with decent tyres i should be able to hold a bit more corner speed and be closer to the power band on the exit. aiming for something in the lower part of 1:20's with the 180rwkw and decent tyres.

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