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epic, cant wait for that dvd, how many decent power cars where there?

yea there was quite a few decent powered cars out there

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was it one o the 5 cars that drove home?

nop, broke a rear shaft near the end of the 2 days

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Nope, but it did back to back runs for the 2 days...the stock rear shafts reached their limit.

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LOL Pete! Plenty died after 1 run, some lasted two :D

Was good to see this car in person. Gearchanges were just silly, that alone is worth 20k!

Needs some work round the launches to get outta the hole better and it'll be ridiculously fast!

Even i was a casualty on my last run, but it was expected :D

a bit more seat time should do the trick =)

This thing between gears was just crazy.

Fkn LOVE it.

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It failed to run a 10.

and broke a front diff :angry:

Hmmm i think everyone had problems i guess thats the game you want to go fast well things will always break.

It was a real good event held by Andrew love to see more of it through the year.

The powertune R34 Gtr was amazing to watch - good work guys and the owner of course

Yeah busted front diff, well and truly fked :D

Anthony you need more RPM on launch. From what i could see it was just a matter of bogging down really. Bit of wheelspin to get the front wheels pulling and you'll be set ;)

Hmmm i think everyone had problems i guess thats the game you want to go fast well things will always break.

It was a real good event held by Andrew love to see more of it through the year.

The powertune R34 Gtr was amazing to watch - good work guys and the owner of course

=)

Yeah busted front diff, well and truly fked :D

Anthony you need more RPM on launch. From what i could see it was just a matter of bogging down really. Bit of wheelspin to get the front wheels pulling and you'll be set ;)

i think i needed less rpm because i was still wheel spinning

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i think i needed less rpm because i was still wheel spinning

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More RPM! hehe. A little wheelspin in a GTR gets the fronts get in on the act unless you are forcing it via a controller?

From the outside it certainly wasn't turning the tyres much at all, it should move the fist 5m quickly as if it was about to go cut-cat style but then bog a bit. That was when it was dry though i mean.

When it was wet on both says there was lots of spin - but then everyone had the same issue :D

More RPM! hehe. A little wheelspin in a GTR gets the fronts get in on the act unless you are forcing it via a controller?

From the outside it certainly wasn't turning the tyres much at all, it should move the fist 5m quickly as if it was about to go cut-cat style but then bog a bit. That was when it was dry though i mean.

When it was wet on both says there was lots of spin - but then everyone had the same issue :D

hahahaha i tried that, it just bakes the tyres :blush:

hahahaha i tried that, it just bakes the tyres :blush:

Brakes? :blink:

Why weren't you using antilag @ Motive like in the other vids?

I saw another vid of the car the other day on youtube where it was definately running A/L, or was it Nitrous? :merli:

Yeah, we noticed - and thoroughly enjoyed it ;)

lol =)

Brakes? :blink:

Why weren't you using antilag @ Motive like in the other vids?

I saw another vid of the car the other day on youtube where it was definately running A/L, or was it Nitrous? :merli:

that launch in the motive shortclip i was using antilag. its been shortened thats why u miss out on hearing the exhaust popping. eventually i would like to try use nitrous on a bigger turbo.

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Bakes, as in cooks them. Silly Ash :P

lol =)

THE POWERTUNE R34 IS THE DREAM GTR BOYS AND IT WAS A MONSTER TO SEE RUNNING ON THE AIRPORT EVEN THOUGH NONE OF US COULD PUT OUR CARS DOWN WELL ENOUGH TO RUN A GOOD TIME IAM SURE WE WILL ALL BE AT IT SOONER THEN LATER RIGHT NEXT TO EACH OTHER ...WE HURT THE 2ND GEAR BUT ALL IS WELL... CANT WAIT FOR IT TO HAPPEN ALL OVER AGAIN ....IN THE MEAN TIME IAM SURE PJ WILL BE HOOKING UP SOME STREET CRUISES.....cheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gifcheers.gif

I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE BOYS FROM JEM WHAT A TEAM AND CREW ADAM DEAN JAMIE AND BOB FOR TOWING THE BEAST DOWN . ASWELL AS STUEY TODOOM VL AND DAVE AND ALL MY CUZINS FROM NZ FOR ALL THE SUPPORT AND LATE NIGHTS .......

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