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we may as well start living in caves and clubbing to death our dinner in the scrub each day too.

Thats the spirit, none of this girly stuff... its a mans world, going clubbing doesn't mean dressing like a homo and shaking your tush to synthesised drum beats, alpha male shouldn't be the best dressed most cultured and well to do - its all about bigger, harder, faster, more! Whoa betide us if being bigger wasn't being better, imagine if it wasn't that way - if when journos were overwhelmed by the Skyline GTRs domination they labelled it "Skink" or perhaps "Newt"? But thank god they and we know the truth - that the man who has the most boost, the most CCs, the most PSI, the greatest hp/litre - will get dyno sheets to which all will bow, no meal will escape him and more females will be dragged to his cave than any other.

Amen, Brother DirtGarage.

Edited by Lithium
I did some quick maths on the RH9 GTR versus the GAS Supra and hp/ci (efficiency) the GTR wins hands down.

I made the suggestion over the weekend that there should be an award for most hp/litre in the dyno comps.

Also, I wonder what power at the rear wheels RH9 would have laid down?

I made the suggestion over the weekend that there should be an award for most hp/litre in the dyno comps.

Also, I wonder what power at the rear wheels RH9 would have laid down?

They dropped it due to arguements over unknown engine capacities.

eg: RH9 is now 2.6 not 2.7 as it used to be...and is the GAS Supra a 3.0, 3.2 JUN or 3.4 Titan ?

i wana know how he plans to run a 9 second pass with those wheels and brakes...

i swear the brakes are the same size as my gtst....

its because they are the same...wheels will be STD R32 GTR items and tyres will be MT SDR's

ahh k sweet.

man i still cant get over how awesome this was...i am going to go have dinner at babar's friday because im so impressed by it...that and they make a killer club sandwich and there is usually a nice car out the front haha.

reckon you'll line him up at the drags paul???

ahh k sweet.

man i still cant get over how awesome this was...i am going to go have dinner at babar's friday because im so impressed by it...that and they make a killer club sandwich and there is usually a nice car out the front haha.

reckon you'll line him up at the drags paul???

ill line anything up at the drags...getting chopped doesn't upset me like some others.

not saying that he will win either...there's more to racecars than mega dyno numbers.

depends what turbo/engine its running too...but John and i race cars for the fun and excitement of it...not the competition.

RH9? There's enough power to run a 7 :nyaanyaa:

What box is in it, Paul? And will it be running in the fastest street car comp at WSID next month? :rofl:

Peter Hollinger 6 speed seq. I will be going to WSID if ready...RH9 is back in QLD.

absolutely stunning results, how does this power output compare to marks own gtr?

one question, how come the use of stock crank/capacity and not the 2.7L?

i know the 2.6L can do it obviously but was there any particular reason why the JUN crank wasnt used?

i cant wait to see this and pauls car out on the strip, godzilla motorsport is gonna be the biggest gtr shop in oz by far, though i think it already is :nyaanyaa:

is rh9 running the vipec ecu or motec?

absolutely stunning results, how does this power output compare to marks own gtr?

one question, how come the use of stock crank/capacity and not the 2.7L?

i know the 2.6L can do it obviously but was there any particular reason why the JUN crank wasnt used?

i cant wait to see this and pauls car out on the strip, godzilla motorsport is gonna be the biggest gtr shop in oz by far, though i think it already is :nyaanyaa:

is rh9 running the vipec ecu or motec?

Marks car is ran on methanol so id guess RH9's figure is slightly lower...but thats only guessing.

the JUN engine was a little 'tired' and i think it was a wise decision to run the Godzilla engine as all the credit for the result obtained was all their own work.

RH9 is M800 MoTeC...TWO.06L is V88 Vi-PEC

Edited by DiRTgarage
Marks car is ran on methanol so id guess RH9's figure is slightly lower...but thats only guessing.

the JUN engine was a little 'tired' and i think it was a wise decision to run the Godzilla engine as all the credit for the result obtained was all their own work.

RH9 is M800 MoTeC...TWO.06L is V88 Vi-PEC

400kw of difference. nuff said :)

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