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  • 9 months later...

Time for an update on this one. A great example of a car thats driven rather than garaged the SlipR35 has been out and about so far this year and with some exception all round results. The highlight of which was the outright P1 at Mt Alma Mile the fastest and most hotly contested hillclimb on this side of the nation

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Several Time Attacks finishing in the Top 5 (on radials) and slick shod 12 second laps of Mallala all show how good this car is, particularly it has a new carbon set of skins on it - rear bar, front bar, bonnet, fenders, doors...its got the lot

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Working out hard this weekend as course car at the Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally...and looking dirty, like a properly used GTR

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And there goes ALL the silver..........It was only a matter of time

for the CARBON KING!!!

Why'd you go for the optional super silver when you bought the car Seb? :nyaanyaa:

Oh and it was more impressive watching your loosely termed "course car" tearing up wickhams hill than 90% of the competitors!

Why'd you go for the optional super silver when you bought the car Seb? :nyaanyaa:

Oh and it was more impressive watching your loosely termed "course car" tearing up wickhams hill than 90% of the competitors!

Was good to see you Dave. That was a fun stage with some tight hairpins and quite a bit of loose gravel all over the road for the first few k's. GTR went well all weekend and never missed a beat.

I think Seb was just trying to put a price on Carbon..... :cheers::worship:

Fungoolie, show us the vids please, thanks, ta :)

Sorry Martin, I left the vid camera behind and my phone was nearly dead. As they say in the classics...Spewin'....:spank:

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awesome build guys. so many nice features on the car, I have to say I LOVED the first colour scheme with the silver/stripes look. very cool. love the side stripe that starts from the front guard vent. very cool build and good to see you out there piloting the thing Slip. it's a beautiful car.

Off with the Tarmac Rally hat, and back into the Circuit suit

Carbon King is ready to go again at Time Attack Round 3 in two weeks time :)

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Its no dyno queen :cheers:

this is my band, sexual chocolate!

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it looks super fly!

  • 2 months later...

With reports of bent rods occurring in GTR's with around 700+ AWHP it's time to upgrade the engine internals and step it up a level to get some more reliability at higher horsepower. A new AMS Alpha 10 VR38 race engine is on the way. The AMS kits have been proven to give reliable low 9 sec passes with around 1,000+ AWHP: AMS Alpha 10 info link

The AMS Alpha 10 engine kit will include some optional gear such as block strengthening and the AMS spece CNC machined heads with upgraded cams, list below:

AMS spec machined crank

AMS Spec machined shortblock

AMS Spec JE Pistons

AMS Extreme duty Rods (Manlet manufactured)

AMS CNC machined head cases

AMS alpha spec kelford cams

Ferrea Comeptition Plus +1mm intake valves

Ferrea Competition Plus +1mm exhaust valves

Ferrea dual valve springs and titanium retainers (including Ferrea seat locators, valve locks and valve guides)

AMS Spec head studs

AMS Engine block strengthening

AMS 90mm catless downpipes

AMS Intercooler

AMS intercooler piping

AMS Fuel Rails

Injector Dynamic 2000cc injectors

Forge Motorsport wastegate actuators

Gotboost 3" intake pipes

Custom MAFless speed density Cobb tune by Willall

The trans and cooling mods capable of handling the increased power are already in place with all of the Willall gear.

The current spec for the rest of the car is:

Willall items:

Turbo upgrade (WR35TT) these will be changed out for new turbos that will better suit the Alpha 10 engine.

Front Mount Transmission Oil Cooler (WR35TC)

Rear Diff Cooler (WR35DC)

Front Diff Cooler (WR35DC-F)

Water misting cooling system (WR35MS)

High Volume Oil pan (WR35OP)

Trans fluid (WR35TM)

Diff Fluid (WR35DF)

Motor Oil (WR35MO)

GR6 Gearbox seals (WR35GS)

GR6 Gear Stops (WR35GS)

GR6 piston seal replacement (WR35PS)

GR6 Transmission pressure unit (WR35TPU)

Clutch retaining clips (WR35CCL)

High performance Syncro baulk ring (WR25BR)

GR6 14 plate composite clutch pack (WR35CPR)

Rear LSD Duper lock kit (WR35DS)

Camber Arms (WR35FCA / RCA)

Performance Mid pipe (WR35MP)

Centre exit straight through exhaust (WR35CE)

GTR Brake Cooling system (WR35WS)

Engine Management Tuning (WR35TU)

Anti Surge Fuel System (WR35FS)

Shift light (WR35SL)

Trunk supports (WR35TSP)

PPG 1st gear set

HKS Super Sequential BOV Kit

HKS A/F Knock AMP Sensor

HKS super fire spark plugs

AAM engine oil cooler with custom fabricated lines

Switzer Cooling kit

Aeromotion S2 rear wing

Volk TE37 G2 wheels

Yokohama Advan A005 20" slicks

Penske / AP Racing 3 way adjustable coil overs

AP Racing Carbon Ceramic Matrix brake kit

Forged Performance Anti-Sway bar kit

Stillen stainless steel brake lines

Custom Endless Brake pads

Top Racing carbon bonnet

Top Racing carbon front and rear bumpers

Top Racing carbon doors

Velo Apex driver and passenger Carbon seats

The new engine and parts should arrive in around 4- 5 weeks and will be fitted up and tuned by Willall. Thanks to Jeremy at Speed for Sale for sorting all the necessary parts, I can highly recommend both Jeremy and his company they are great to deal with.

There's also a nice new dual axle Nevco trailer coming to carry all this around:

Pics will be posted.

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