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Mark Jacobsen and the team at Godzilla Motorsport today rasied the benchmark in this country for tough high horsepower GTR's. In the "Power Championship" at Autosalon final battle in Sydney today the car made a staggering 911 AWKW on its first run then backed up that figure and made another 20AWKW more...YES 931 AWKW!!!

The car was run with the factory ATTESSA to control torque split and i viewed the data with Todd from Mainline after the runs and it had a 65% rear 35% front split...no games here.

This is the highest power figure recorded in this country for a GTR under competition conditions. So not only does Mark have the fastest GTR in this country come out of his workshop but also officially the most powerful as well.

top stuff guys.

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Great effort for mark on getting rh9 to that point and hopefully can go further with it in the future. unfortunaly i missed its run but i bet it took a few people by suprise.

John is very keen to race the car soon, and with our car ready by the end of next week it wont be long before Godzilla's new 'recruits' hit the strip.

I was right there when it made 931AWKW , not only that it was running the dyno at the SAME TIME as Gas Motorsports

GASR34 which made 900 and sumthinthin awkw, just narrowly missing out. It was so insane watching both at the same time. top job

oh and at the end of saturday dyno, watching NUR and upb33t ( i think it was called) was awesome.

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Wow, watching that must have been better than being in bed with all the pussycat dolls at once.......na not that good but close.

Both would sound amazing; ask the hairs on the back of my neck.

Amazing achievement for the rb26!!!!!

thanks to a nice friend of mine i got to sneak out the back n have a look see and watch from behind...was mental.

still rekcon the day before when it ran with gasR34 at the same time was crazy.

paul...has it actually ran a time at the strip lately?????

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Great result without a doubt, things have come leagues in the last few years when 500rwkw was a lot, now look!

However take the damn RH9 off the car, its a disgrace to everything that is RH9. For Shame

Has the car run down the quarter yet?

with that much power, fat tyres and a bit of nitrous to get on boost faster im sure it will pull a 9 point something.

Also i wonder how much actual money has gone into that car? 100k maybe

Stunning number for sure. Cant help but wonder why this one is stamped as legit tho when Uras' effort was shitcanned.

Whats the difference between Mark's dyno and the the Uras machine.

1/4 mile speeds will tell the full story I guess.

either way its a huge number. congrats to all involved.

Stunning number for sure. Cant help but wonder why this one is stamped as legit tho when Uras' effort was shitcanned.

Whats the difference between Mark's dyno and the the Uras machine.

1/4 mile speeds will tell the full story I guess.

either way its a huge number. congrats to all involved.

This was not on Marks dyno, lets get that clear.

These dyno's are independently run by Mainline and are operated under strict competition conditions. The power figures obtained at each event can be compared against each other. Trents firgure was obtained on a hub dyno behind closed doors at his workshop. When HE said we should wait to see what it makes at Autosalon and it struggled to make 450kw...it was, as you put it... 'shitcanned'. If you can't back up your claims under independent testing conditions they are simply that...claims, nothing more. My MPH figures always backed up the power my car made at autosalon, they are carefully calibrated units and are expertly run by Todd and the team from Mainline.

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