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The GTR can nevah lose!!!

Admittedley not stock with est 350kw at the wheelz..

Motor annual speed run test at Avalalon not even 623 lazy grande of lambo might could beat it

Results..

Nissan GTR R33 306.9 kmh (8500rpm plus in fifth)

Lambo Murcielago 303.8

VT Commodore V8 Supercar (Garth tanders Bathurst car from 2000) 295.1

Jagaur XJS 6.0 Twin Turbo 283.1 (limited by gearing)

Roaring Forties GT40 282.1

CSV Mondo GT 280.5

Holden Monaro CV8 targa (brockies) 271.4

Maserati Coupe Cambiocorsa 264.9

HSV GTS Sean 260.0

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Originally posted by ice180

The GTR can nevah lose!!!  

Admittedley not stock with est 350kw at the wheelz..

Motor annual speed run test at Avalalon not even 623 lazy grande of lambo might could beat it

Results..

Nissan GTR R33 306.9 kmh (8500rpm plus in fifth)

Ahem!

2004 Porsche 911 GT2 - 355 kW (stock!)

Top Speed: 319 km/h

:rofl:

Thr GTR could have gone higher probably could some of the others but the straight at avalon is 3km long and you hit it at about 65km/h so most of the cars where Running our of road. Tony was adimant that he could have done 310. Would of been great if Ben's car was there but oh well. This stuff was supposed to be in "Motor" magazine but as yet no show.

Mick.

We did Goulburn airport the other day, and a big GTR managed 220.

Now if over the quarter it would do, say, 180, over double the distance it only put on 40km/h

Bottom line is, at those speeds the aero drag is *huge* and you need equally huge power to overcome it....

Hi guys!

Theres a video clip out on the net somewhere that shows a R34 (I think its a r34) gtr hitting 328km/h in some famous tunnel in the UK. Dunno how modified this R34 was but the footage is pretty fantastic, the camera guy loses visibility of the gtr as he flies past him, him traveling so fast and all. Pretty good to watch.

Originally posted by Chief

Hi guys!

Theres a video clip out on the net somewhere that shows a R34 (I think its a r34) gtr hitting 328km/h in some famous tunnel in the UK. Dunno how modified this R34 was but the footage is pretty fantastic, the camera guy loses visibility of the gtr as he flies past him, him traveling so fast and all. Pretty good to watch.

that'd be Nagata San.. CEO of Top Secret in japan..

the videos are at exvitermini

Is in this month's Motor Mag - was out on Monday.

My brother (HSV PR guy) was there and said that many of the cars 'could' have gone faster if given a longer stretch of road/runway. As Duncan says - at those speeds aerodynamic drag plays a big part. A 10km stretch of salt-flat would be much more interesting :)

Top Secret 328km/h Wangan Tunnel (Shutoko expressway, Tokyo) run is on 'Beasts from the East' DVD - car (R33 GTR) has estimated 1200HP. Nagata san took a 1000kw Supra to England and did similar speed on the M1 Motorway.

My brother also mentioned that the techs forgot to remove the limiter on his car, hence the top speed of only 260. Sure ;)

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