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Okay guys, just a theoretical topic for some discussion.

My 34 GTT is currently in the shop getting a Haltech P2000, GT3076, 800cc injectors, clutch, fuel pump and all the rest - hoping for a 250rwkw daily 15psi and 300(ish)rwkw 20psi tune.

Now, my thoughts are turning to 0-100 km/h times.

Obviously this question is a bit like "how long is a piece of string" - depending on driver, tyres, road conditions etc etc but i thought it might prove interesting to hear other's thoughts (and if possible timed 0-100 times) from those that have or have driven 250-300 rwkw skylines.

The new XR6Ts apparently do 5.1 seconds all day long without the need to really stall it, while 34 GTRs (stock) can do 4.9 if banged off the rev limiter and dumped so I guess i'm interested in a comparison (not that i would give my 34 up for an XR6T - well at least not until the family requirements change and the 34 ends up as a track car!).

What does everyone think (or know...)?

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If you can get a 250-300rwkw GTST/GTT to hold traction well off the line (good street tyres/semi slicks) a mid 4 second time should be fairly easy. Traction of the line is the hardest thing though, mine lights up 255 Toyos with ease at 3500rpm in first which becomes a problem. Would love to get it to hold first though, would be fantastic off the line.

Edited by PM-R33
If you can get a 250-300rwkw GTST/GTT to hold traction well off the line (good street tyres/semi slicks) a mid 4 second time should be fairly easy. Traction of the line is the hardest thing though, mine lights up 255 Toyos with ease at 3500rpm in first which becomes a problem. Would love to get it to hold first though, would be fantastic off the line.

And just a light launch, say just enough so you don't bog down - an easy 5s flat wouldn't be out of the question I assume?

I'd think that with that much power the pull towards the top of 1st and into 2nd should move it fairly quickly even without a great launch?

And speaking of tyres, does running a lower pressure on street tyres / rims (say 18s or 19s) make any difference to traction...?

Edited by gwilkinson34

it's all in the launch and car setup / suspension if you want low 0 too 100km/h

the one i did 4.88 was prefect launch with brand new pzero 255's and 190rwkw

the car had some basic suspension work, pineapple kit, camber, castor and bushes from memory

you need to get off the line with no wheelspin and grab 2nd as quick as you can when you top 1st

dont bother for 3rd, youll pass 100km/h before you top 2nd gear

for tyre pressure if you want off the line run 18-20psi in the rears and your acceleration will be quicker with smaller wheels, ie 17s instead of 19s

I was thinking of sticking some pzero 265/19/30s on but at $900 each that's getting a bit pricey... :D

Guess i'll see how bad it is when i get it back at the end of next week and decide how much $$$ i need to spend to get traction...!

I was thinking of sticking some pzero 265/19/30s on but at $900 each that's getting a bit pricey... :D

Guess i'll see how bad it is when i get it back at the end of next week and decide how much $$$ i need to spend to get traction...!

Once my Toyo's are a bit worn im going to try some KU36's and with some lower tyre pressure im hoping they will hold allright.

i think there would be a sweet spot for the fatest possible acceleration in 0 to 100km

after that, any more power at the rear just results in wheelspin / slower times

i think the std turbo and basic mods to 200rwkw is when the GTST is the quickest in 0 to 100

i think with sub 280rwkw it may be a touch slower with wheelspin

after 100km the 280rwkw+ would walk away

but 200rwkw with traction would nail it i reckon vs 280rwkw and wheelspin

Yeah I find that to be the case. With a complete stand still I struggle to get it off the line quickly just because it breaks out like a bitch. Anything from a slow roll on and it's great.

The key definetely is in trying to get the suspension and tyre setup in a sweet spot to get the power down as early as possible. Any slight wheel spin will kill the 0-100.

Edited by PM-R33

I guess you could always try not putting your foot to the floor in the 250kw+ Skyline and feeding it in..? Guess that can be a hard ask in the heat of the moment. Will have to see how i go next weekend i suppose...!

I don't want to get beaten by a fairly standard skyline (or a bloody WRX) after spending the amount I just have for 250-300kw so i might just get some damn good tyres...! :D

I guess your usual inner-city drag doesn't start off with a full on launch though anyway, it's usually the feel each other out through the first half of first, then once you both know you are going to go put the power down... Am I right to assume that in that situation the 250-300kw Skyline is going to leave the 200kw one, or the SS / XR8 / WRX in the dust (obviously that is then taking the launch out of it...)?

wheelspin is a bitch...ive got around 200rwkw i raced my mates s2000 he smoked me at the start since the hondas are light as a fether and my wheelspin was going like crazy.. raced a wrx when i dumped it on second wheelspin set me back.. yea sounds like im still a beginer in shifting.. :blush:

I guess you could always try not putting your foot to the floor in the 250kw+ Skyline and feeding it in..? Guess that can be a hard ask in the heat of the moment. Will have to see how i go next weekend i suppose...!

I don't want to get beaten by a fairly standard skyline (or a bloody WRX) after spending the amount I just have for 250-300kw so i might just get some damn good tyres...! :blush:

I guess your usual inner-city drag doesn't start off with a full on launch though anyway, it's usually the feel each other out through the first half of first, then once you both know you are going to go put the power down... Am I right to assume that in that situation the 250-300kw Skyline is going to leave the 200kw one, or the SS / XR8 / WRX in the dust (obviously that is then taking the launch out of it...)?

Lol,

When i have a go at someone at the lights, you usually know well before hand that it's on, so i just bring revs up to 7k and dump LOL.

Cheers,

Mitch.

I have recently tested mine with my ecutalk thingy and not sure how accurate it is.

With around 225rwkw i manages 5.5sec. Just had it tuned to e85 (250rwkw) and best time 5.75. Add another full second if i bog down a bit. My 5.5 run had fair bit of wheel spin in first. I could probably ride the clutch a bit to bring the times down but cant be stuffed. Tyres are 265 (cant remember brand) but at 30psi.

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