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Also posted this on gtr.co.uk

I was wondering if you guys know what is the quickest/fastest anybody has run using the stock twinturbos ? and maybe stock twinturbos + nitrous

or is there a "sticky" list somewhere that i am missing showing top 10 1/4 mile times using stock twins ?

i know the supra guys on supraforums have a list(sticky thread) and Evo guys over on evolutionm also do

can you guys post what you have run with the stocktwinturbos and post your mods if this hasnt been posted before :down:

Edited by R32GTR/Iceland

we can probably dig up the answer.....but what exactly do you mean by "stock twins"

unmodified factory turbos with ceramic wheels

factory turbos with hi flow cores

factory n1 turbos

or just any low mount setup?

Quickest in Aus is: 11.57 @ 117.89mph (1.71 60ft, ½ track - 7.41 sec / 94mph) @ heathcote raceway with 'only' 240rwkw in a R32.

Elsewhere, I have heard of a best of [email protected] (R33 GTR)

<Video here>

we can probably dig up the answer.....but what exactly do you mean by "stock twins"

unmodified factory turbos with ceramic wheels

factory turbos with hi flow cores

factory n1 turbos

or just any low mount setup?

mainly talking about unmodified with ceramic wheels, or maybe steel internals also

Quickest in Aus is: 11.57 @ 117.89mph (1.71 60ft, ½ track - 7.41 sec / 94mph) @ heathcote raceway with 'only' 240rwkw in a R32.

Elsewhere, I have heard of a best of [email protected] (R33 GTR)

<Video here>

thanks for the reply :down: that is a pretty good time for only 240 rwkw

so maybe high 10s is achievable with a 75 shot, that or bust lol

btw video didnt work , something missing in the link http://www.razine.com/diversos/desca...3_valentin.mpg

Edited by R32GTR/Iceland
Quickest in Aus is: 11.57 @ 117.89mph (1.71 60ft, ½ track - 7.41 sec / 94mph) @ heathcote raceway with 'only' 240rwkw in a R32.

anymore info about the 11.57 run ? name, mods etc ?

im trying to put a list together with some info, here it is so far. I know there must be more that have run low 12s atleast.

1. R33 11.45@118 / godzukid_gtr33 / 1.63 60ft

stock ceramic turbos

power Fc, clutch, cams, JUN oil pump Nismo Fuel Pump and intercooler

2. [email protected] in Australia (1.71 60ft, ½ track - 7.41 sec / 94mph)

240 rwkw

3. R32 [email protected] / Eddie

pump fuel

stock ceramic turbos / stock head / stock cams

Link G4 plugin tuned by infomotive.

720cc injectors.

road tires

4. R33 [email protected] / Cliff J / 1.64 60ft

Standard ceramic turbos - running 1 bar

Standard cams

Standard 444 injectors

HKS EVC V boost controller

Blitz induction

Exedy twin plate clutch

Apexi Power FC - mapped by Abbey motorsport

R888 tyres (285/30/18)

5. R32 [email protected] mph / United States

with 1.5 bar of boost

6. R32 [email protected] / N I B (SAU)

stock R33 Turbos

Wolf ECU

Bigger cooler kit

Apexi exhaust with stock dumps

Nismo clutch

338rwhp

7. R32 12.5 / Adam Kindness

standard turbos 0.9 bar

Edited by R32GTR/Iceland

Wolf ECU, Bigger cooler kit and Apexi exhaust with stock dumps, Nismo clutch. Tyres were just compliance crap so 60ft was poor.

Has Nistune ECU with stock AFM's now and as Nistune has Knock control I cranked it much harder and all has been well for the last 2 years.

Wolf ECU, Bigger cooler kit and Apexi exhaust with stock dumps, Nismo clutch. Tyres were just compliance crap so 60ft was poor.

Has Nistune ECU with stock AFM's now and as Nistune has Knock control I cranked it much harder and all has been well for the last 2 years.

Nice

it will be interesting to see what you´ll run now ;)

im hoping for some 11s when the track opens here in Iceland, the track here is at sealevel

mine is a R32 GTR / no a/c

Kakimoto full exhaust system

Exedy Twin plate clutch

Greddy FMIC and pipes

HKS EVC 5 Boost controller

Zeitronix Wideband + EGT

HKS intake with apexi filters

Full Roll cage

Apexi coil-overs

Volk racing 17x9" wheels

and thinking about adding a 75 shot

Edited by R32GTR/Iceland
mainly talking about unmodified with ceramic wheels, or maybe steel internals also

thanks for the reply :blush: that is a pretty good time for only 240 rwkw

so maybe high 10s is achievable with a 75 shot, that or bust lol

btw video didnt work , something missing in the link http://www.razine.com/diversos/descargas/c...33_valentin.mpg

Sorry,

Here is the correct link:

godzukid_gtr33's 11.45 pass

here is the list i have gathered so far, probably missing a lot of people in the low 12s high 11s

1. R32 [email protected] / XKLABA (SAU) / 1.71 60ft

stock ceramic turbos

ces dumps

turbo back exhaust

twin plate clutch

apex'i power intake, PFC , z 32 AFM's

standard intercooler, standard injectors, standard cams, cam gears, spilt fire coils

HKS EVC @ 19 psi = 290.1 rwkw

Shell V-power

2. R33 11.45@118 / godzukid_gtr33 / 1.63 60ft

stock ceramic turbos

power Fc, clutch, cams, JUN oil pump Nismo Fuel Pump and intercooler

3. [email protected] in Australia (1.71 60ft, ½ track - 7.41 sec / 94mph)

240 rwkw

4. R32 [email protected] / RH9

-stock engine, turbo's, dump pipes (elbows), injectors.

-single plate clutch

-RSR front pipes

-HKS cam gears dialed in for torque

-Trust TR 90mm exhaust (no cat)

-EVC III @ 1.3 bar

-HKS pod filters

-1460kgs with driver (1380kg without) - had a few items removed for weight reduction.

105 octane

5. R32 [email protected] / Eddie

pump fuel

stock ceramic turbos / stock head / stock cams

Link G4 plugin tuned by infomotive.

720cc injectors.

road tires

6. R33 [email protected] / Cliff J / 1.64 60ft

Standard ceramic turbos - running 1 bar

Standard cams

Standard 444 injectors

HKS EVC V boost controller

Blitz induction

Exedy twin plate clutch

Apexi Power FC - mapped by Abbey motorsport

R888 tyres (285/30/18)

7. R32 [email protected] mph / United States

with 1.5 bar of boost

8. R32 [email protected] / N I B (SAU)

stock R33 Turbos

Wolf ECU

Bigger cooler kit

Apexi exhaust with stock dumps

Nismo clutch

338rwhp

9. R32 12.5 / Adam Kindness

standard turbos 0.9 bar

Gee this is casting my mind back now...

Friend of a friend either ran 11.4 or 11.5, R32 GTR stock turbo's.

I'll try and find out more details but this is going back something like 8 years now... :|

Yeah, I recall a maroon R32 GTR running 11.4 years ago at the old Eastern Creek Raceway drag strip. Engine bay looked so stock it wasn't funny and they guy had a large crowd taking a look at the engine bay. I reall asking him what turbos and he replied "stock". This would be 10+ years ago, so an 11.4 was lightning quick back then.

Gee this is casting my mind back now...

Friend of a friend either ran 11.4 or 11.5, R32 GTR stock turbo's.

I'll try and find out more details but this is going back something like 8 years now... :|

hehe

That would be great. Would be nice to try and keep track of what everybody has run

Yeah, I recall a maroon R32 GTR running 11.4 years ago at the old Eastern Creek Raceway drag strip. Engine bay looked so stock it wasn't funny and they guy had a large crowd taking a look at the engine bay. I reall asking him what turbos and he replied "stock". This would be 10+ years ago, so an 11.4 was lightning quick back then.

nice the more info the better :D

so nobody has gone 10s it seems ?, i know that i will definitely not go 10s but aiming for 11s when the track opens :banana:

here is an example of the list on Supraforums of what the Stock Twinturbo Supras have run. This is not the full list just an example

Auto No nitrous / Auto+nitrous / 6 speed No nitrous / 6 speed+nitrous

Auto Supras - No Nitrous

1. 10.59 @ 130.0 – Snap 3100lbs BPU++++++++

2. 10.75 @ 126.87 - Snap Stock Auto No Nitrous 3800 Stall J spec Cams BPU+++++++++ 3150lbs

3. 10.88 @ 122 - HotSoup

4. 10.96 @ 123.97 - bikiniracer - Anna C. 3800 stall/BL tranny/BPU/Mickey Thompson DRs

5. 10.98 @ 124.93 - John H - Stock twin setup @ 18psi / no nitrous / drag radials / full weight

6. 11.12 @ 121.98 - Erik Doer 1.555 60ft built BL auto 3900 stall, 18 inch drag radials stock twins, stock fuel system, motor and intake manifold

Auto Supras - With Nitrous

1. 10.62 @ 127 - HotSoup

2. 10.979 @ 121.98 - Amar BPU+ BL Tranny, 3800 PI Stall, 75 shot

6-Speed - Without nitrous

1. 11.01 @ 125.9 TurboMatt: Greddy 4 row, HKS Carbon Ti, 3" downpipe, RPS clutch, Findanza cam gears (-4 ex), HKS filter, ET Streets, 104/116 fuel mix

2. 11.10 @ 125 drift_tt_23 - bpu mods exhaust,intake,afc,avc-r,trd clutch,stock maf, fmic

3. 11.22 @ 126.2 TT_6SPD_95 - BPU++++. 3720 lbs

4. 11.23 @ 125 - Nero Deliwala

5. 11.30 @ 124.8 Ex5.0 - VPC(Zero'd) RMM DP/HKS Ti Spearco FMIC Profec B 19 psi HKS SMF air filter B+M Shifter ET streets 26x10.5-16 NA rims, CCW fronts 100 octane, reset ECU, no headlight TRD single disc

6-Speed - With nitrous

1. 10.8 @ 128 twofivebar - rps clutch, vpc, nos

2. 10.90 @ 128 TT_6SPD_95 - BPU/AFC/VPC/FMIC/ET STREETS/NOS 3720 lbs

3. 10.93 @ 124 Stephen Jessie 6.90 1/8th, 1.48 60ft, 6speed, 75-shot

4. 11.276 @ 128.58 Team Toyota - K&N drop in filter downpipe exhaust hks evc direct port nitrous hks fuel pump fuel dampener bypass ngk plugs 100 octane on 275-40-17 bfg drag radials on stock wheels

Yeah, I recall a maroon R32 GTR running 11.4 years ago at the old Eastern Creek Raceway drag strip. Engine bay looked so stock it wasn't funny and they guy had a large crowd taking a look at the engine bay. I reall asking him what turbos and he replied "stock". This would be 10+ years ago, so an 11.4 was lightning quick back then.

i think it had Zero G number plates his name was George ?

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