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All this gym talk is making me want to eat more! R-Spec try listening to epic trance tracks, always gets me in the mood lol

Nah I didn't will next time though i think, there was a 32 GTR there, and he ran a 15.2 after a TERRIBLE launch.. embarrassing as lol.

On another note, driving the V8s at sandown was good fun and yeah they let you drive as hard as you want :) maxxed out 5th down the straights and wow the tyres were good, could corner so quick. Power wise prob not much different to the GTR so much fun because its not your car so could flog the shit out of it :D

Gay getting held up by some of the slower kents though

You reach 180 at Calder about 3/4 of the way down the Straight. The guy in the white 34 with gold bbs wheels (sorry dunno your name) was driving down the straight sitting on limiter lol and as for hicas, that's long gone, I have a lockbar.

it says 180kph but cuts out at about 195-205kph i was hitting it like 3-4 times before breaking on turn 1 easely cost me a second or two on my lap time 1.11 still i caught and past ur asss lol jk :cool: john

it says 180kph but cuts out at about 195-205kph i was hitting it like 3-4 times before breaking on turn 1 easely cost me a second or two on my lap time 1.11 still i caught and past ur asss lol jk :cool: john

1-2 seconds is a lot of time...I saw your engine bay, but didn't see your stocker boost actuator are you running a 1bar gate actuator or something?

also my data logger had me at 207kmh on my fastest lap. Gearing maybe different on the 34 to 33...

You reach 180 at Calder about 3/4 of the way down the Straight. The guy in the white 34 with gold bbs wheels (sorry dunno your name) was driving down the straight sitting on limiter lol and as for hicas, that's long gone, I have a lockbar.

the speed sensor wire affects the power steering sensitivity (on r32's). If you chop the wire, you may notice the steering to be harder on low speed turning etc. Thats what im trying to say. You will need to confirm if this is an issue with r33's.

haha yer I know... fail car! Ill be out to seek revenge at Sandown :thumbsup:

yea sweet im just stirring ya up, get ur tyres sorted out

1-2 seconds is a lot of time...I saw your engine bay, but didn't see your stocker boost actuator are you running a 1bar gate actuator or something?

also my data logger had me at 207kmh on my fastest lap. Gearing maybe different on the 34 to 33...

lol at 1bar please il be lucky to be running 7-8psi..........there 4:11 gears..............just late breaking on EBC green stuff i put in 6 years ago lol

Did you race?

All this gym talk is making me want to eat more! R-Spec try listening to epic trance tracks, always gets me in the mood lol

Nah It's all about listening to this to get ready for gym

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