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On the S13 in the sandown video I have 205/55 16 toyo RA1s

On the phillip island one I have some old 225/45 16 A050s

No issues with noise on the GTR, It runs a straight 4" with a magnaflow rear muffler.

I would actually the S13 is almost as loud..if not louder, they both run external gates too.

On the S13 in the sandown video I have 205/55 16 toyo RA1s

On the phillip island one I have some old 225/45 16 A050s

No issues with noise on the GTR, It runs a straight 4" with a magnaflow rear muffler.

I would actually the S13 is almost as loud..if not louder, they both run external gates too.

Thing looks frigging rapid mate, specs ?

Had a test day out at Winton in the Radical last week. Third time in the car and feeling more comfortable on a home track but still a long way to go

Good work Dane! First time I'd seen the vid and considering your experience in the thing that is some awesome work. Look forward to seeing more of you out there...any problems with running the Rad on sprint days?

Absolutely loving it mate, and itching to get out again :)

I was struggling with a lack of front end grip, but after GMR went over the car they seemed to find the problem with a spring issue. Once thats sorted and some front dive planes go on it should be quicker.

Hidden Valley Darwin, V8 Supercar Support Race.

Improved Production, Nissan 200sx S14a

Incar and Feet

So close !

I thought you had him on the last lap for sure, you can see how much more cornering speed you're carrying through the S's.

bloody hell....good committment to head from Perth to Darwin for a race....was it your first time on the track?

well done keeping up with the big bangers with such a long straight on the track

bloody hell....good committment to head from Perth to Darwin for a race....was it your first time on the track?

well done keeping up with the big bangers with such a long straight on the track

Its a lomg way, we have 12 cars head up from Perth, 4000+ KMs. One of the guys in the club has a car transporter and freight it realitivly cheap. Yes first time at Hidden Valley for me and I was very happy to finish 2nd for the weekend.

Its bloody hard to keep up with the V8's, especially since we have 36mm intake restrictors on our turbos. This limits us to about 330rwhp and maximum revs of 5800rpm. V8s only restriction is they cant be any larger than 6ltrs, they have unlimited RPM and Compression, so they make massive HP, more than the V8 supercars. You will see the Yellow Falcon pull away from me in the next video

Ash

Just finished testing my lastest offering at Phillip Island . It's the RadCam Extreme. It's a fully featured FullHD onboard camera that we're offering for only $289. Here's some sample footage from Phillip Island yesterday. Light was terrible, so it did a fantastic job considering the heavy overcast day. More details here

RadCam Extreme test at Phillip Island

Here's one in normal sunlight

RadCam Extreme Resolutions Demo

hell yea sweet vid :] rears took a bit to come up to temp by the looks!

oldmate in the blue put up a bit of a fight! didnt wanna give it up easy.

great stuff mate love it

thanks, yes bit of power oversteer there. its quite easy to light the rears up!

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