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does any one konw if the gas supra went on the dyno?

GAS2JZ won the weekend with the msot power...jsut over 1000 kilowats...was crazy cuz it sounded like a normal engine at idle and still had all it's interior etc...

btw did i say it ran 4 times 1000KW runs on the weekend??

and mis 52j cracked over 1000 horses...she was so happy...that car is very very nice :P

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GAS2JZ won the weekend with the msot power...jsut over 1000 kilowats...was crazy cuz it sounded like a normal engine at idle and still had all it's interior etc...

btw did i say it ran 4 times 1000KW runs on the weekend??

and mis 52j cracked over 1000 horses...she was so happy...that car is very very nice :P

Cheers man

What is the best time on the quarter that r34 has run so far??? The RH9 one. Surley it can't be a RH9 with that power.

Be nice to know.

Mick.

Hey Mick, how's things....good to see you here downunder.

I think its just best to wait and see, instead of speculating. Mark has changed the set-up a lot and it has yet to be fully tested at the track. Lets just see what the new year brings.

Paul

Hey Mick, how's things....good to see you here downunder.

I think its just best to wait and see, instead of speculating. Mark has changed the set-up a lot and it has yet to be fully tested at the track. Lets just see what the new year brings.

Paul

Hi Paul.

Great to be here dude. I take your comments on board.

I got to congratulate you on your success with the 32 dude :(:)

Fooking Awesome.

Mick

Hi Paul.

Great to be here dude. I take your comments on board.

I got to congratulate you on your success with the 32 dude :(:)

Fooking Awesome.

Mick

Thanks Mick, the 32 is now part of the Godzilla Team....and Mark has helped step the car up a level to now be a more serious track car. It will probably debut with its new set-up when RH9 is ready.

Thanks Mick, the 32 is now part of the Godzilla Team....and Mark has helped step the car up a level to now be a more serious track car. It will probably debut with its new set-up when RH9 is ready.

Awesome Paul.

I will be watching.

Mick

Heres a pic I took yesterday

fk me ragged! that is one large sized turbo. all I can think of is how much that puppy must weigh! you must have one strong mani to hold the thing up when it's expelling 800 degree gas. :)

fk me ragged! that is one large sized turbo. all I can think of is how much that puppy must weigh! you must have one strong mani to hold the thing up when it's expelling 800 degree gas. :)

thick walled steam pipe manifolds FTW

it weighs around 30kg

Thanks Mick, the 32 is now part of the Godzilla Team....and Mark has helped step the car up a level to now be a more serious track car. It will probably debut with its new set-up when RH9 is ready.

its sold..its not sold...its sold...its now a track car..your worse than a woman trying to workout what she's going to wear today :)

Last I heard, CRD couldn't give either Paul (DiRTGarage) or John (RH9) the time they needed trackside, so they both went to Godzilla motorsport... the boys there just happen to live trackside :)

Well done to John and all the boys at Godzilla motorsport, super effort! I'm just happy that it beat the Gas R34... wouldn't that be a slap in the face :)

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