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  • 1 month later...

When's your more gate happening?

Happening next week!! Although unfortunately my stock internals wont allow me to unleash the beast. Built engine coming soon..... MAYBE......

Really I just want gate haha

Happening next week!! Although unfortunately my stock internals wont allow me to unleash the beast. Built engine coming soon..... MAYBE......

Really I just want gate haha

400 or bust. If Jez can do it, you can too :D

How did it feel?

Was fun hitting 300+ kms

Was not fun realising I spent 80 to 90k

Felt stupid for not getting extended sump considering the overall cost

All came down to: "Shit happens, oh wells. Next car to play with :D"

  • 4 weeks later...

It doesn't need as many revs and putts around happily.

At the moment it's tuned to 312 on 16psi and 326 on 18.

Apparently these turbo's don't boogie till 24psi...

very nice numbers - great result.

im with paul & the others...will be great to see what it makes once u upgrade the required supporting mods :)

Thanks Marco!

Last tune at unigroup before I moved up to QLD ran around 350+RWKW at 1.6 bar or so on BP98.

Just reassembled turbo rear housings with the right attatchment hardware this time, as it had an exhaust leak from bolts coming loose on the rear housing to CHRA mount... GTX don't come with rear housings or hardware to fit :/ so all good now.

Will post a graph next time I'm near a dyno. Still on stock cams.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi sean

I watched some of your youtube videos and made an interesting comparison between your old r32 and your current setup. Both cars obviously driven by same driver, lots of wheel spin on launch, solid quick gear shifts, and similar trap speeds.

r32gtr hks2530 328awkw, 1.86 60ft 11.474 @ 124.2 mph

r34gtr gtx2860 330rwkw, 1.84 60ft 11.774 @ 124 mph

First thing i noticed the weight difference seems negligible, as does rwkw vs awkw. Both car take off the same and finish with pretty much the same speed yet there is .3 sec difference in the time. Is this a prime example of a more responsive setup yielding more torque and usable power band? Or am i missing something?

Obviously i understand this new GTX setup is not even close to it's limits and the end results will be something much closer to 134 mph :D.

I just don't slip the clutch enough haha! With a better driver, both cars would go faster!

There is 100KG more in the 34GTR.

What helps the 34 is the 6 speed with the 3.5diff, even though the 4.11:1 in the 32 feels more lively.

This coupled with a bit more torque :D....

  • 2 weeks later...

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