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much hate bort!!!

i just remember it running a fairly low mph last time it went down to the plex, figured something must have been fixed to get power back up there

Marbles only change made from when it ran at WAW was from the bridgestone r comps to R888 toyos and power still the same :)

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It's simply impossible to run 10 second pass form a R32 GT-R in stock form Char, even with some boost ramped through the turbos. Unfortunately there is dreamers around the place who make those sort of claims and can through our peoples perceptions on what stock car's can do.

Top work with the pass, be keen for further 60ft and mph details.

Bart, Say congrats to Will, I'm more impressed with the 55sec at Wanners though, and I know that was only the first few test laps, so sure it has more in it :P

Yea PC the 55 was good considering it had miss n yet to get on the brake hard .. We be there for the next No Limits in december to try again :happy:

cool story bro? wasnt it u who asked if it was mph. also, dont call me an idiot.

all i know is he claimed to know sam ie slyder and he owns a silver r32 gtr..

i know the guy. its a white 32 gtr and it ran 11.2 or somthing with 1.5bar boost (he thought it said 15psi).

back on topic, i like the rims :P

cool story bro? wasnt it u who asked if it was mph. also, dont call me an idiot.

all i know is he claimed to know sam ie slyder and he owns a silver r32 gtr..

Yes, I asked what mph it ran because that give you more of a indication about the cars true power and I was interested...

You on the other hand wouldn't think of that because you have no idea, go back to school :P

nice one, and nothing wrong with white rims.

when i was at kwinana last, a bloke ran high 10 with his stock 32 gtr with just boost controller, God knows how much boost he was running though he kept winding it up more and more. i wonder if his engine made the trip home

only chance of that happening is if he bought a !@#$%^&* GTR and he doesnt know what the previous owner(s) put into it

otherwise 2 your both on crack :P

no need to be a f**kstick ^

from what I have read with intended boost the GTR was ment to run from factory is around 12.90 down the quarter

"The electronic boost control had a small physical restriction in the control lines. It was marked in yellow so the new owner could remove it and enjoy a safe factory boost increase.[15] After this increase the car would put out ~230 kW and could do 0-100 km/h in 4.7seconds and quarter mile in 12.8 seconds. "Wikepedia" "

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With NOS?

Highly unlikely, most street nitrous kits will see you gain about 30-70rwhp so possibly high 300's hp. Anything beyond that sort of boost and gas will see stock parts breaking and flying heads flying into the sky. I drove a bog stock GT-R with pods and a exhaust to 12.97@107mph, pretty spot on and considering the age they work well. To run a 10 in a GT-R you need around 128+ mph and beyond 550rwhp, working off figures in WA in the past with a good starting 60ft.

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