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Guys ant is number 3 in the overall horsepower, but going by fuel, he is number 2 (try09s ran pump fuel croyden didnt), and i think its safe to say it the number 1 street car. i cant see try09s or croydens be on the street. results here - http://www.autosalon.org/top10.asp#top10power

1. Croydon GTR 595 Auckland

2. Mick Stanic TRY-09S GTS 512 FB - 2nd run

3. C-Red Tuning R33 GTS-T 484.4 Perth

Well done ant and all the fellas at SST. Witnessed the beast on the dyno in person at SST on friday and funnily enough have gone sightly deaf since then. That thing is scary and freakin loud!

Congrats. I'll be happy if we can get my car to have half that kind of crowd puling appeal.

ok i didn't know about the aircon thing.

Zanda, Shootout mode may take into account the variables and adjust the figure to suit but, the state of tune your car is in is determined by factors like temperature. If it's particularly hot you may run less timing and boost and more fuel to avoid pinging, this is not able to be compensated for and is very significant to power production.

any pics of this beast??

www.antilag.com/features/gtr

Ant won 3 awards - tough as nails (ie most hardcore street car) , 6 cyl dyno and overall dyno - he was so very close to the record - worse thing is the car still has more in it !

It was an absolute pleasure ot have him represent Antilag.com on the weekend.

I point out how this is a good example of shootout goodness and how accurate it is, on friday ant made 682hp on the sst dyno and on saturday he made 681hp, both at the rears, 1hp difference maybe attributed to temp or ..., either way its negligable. Go shootout, then i think u can talk/show off bout ya figures.

good job ant

  • 2 weeks later...

Go Leewah, another 9 second GTR coming up. Cool.

Ant's GTR is a weapon. We had a good run on the Kwinana Fwy last night after the drags & that thing hauls ass. Nigels GTR is covered in stone chips from following him at speed.My ute was making a 3rd lane next to em to keep em honest.

I am very impressed with the track over here.Fantastic facility. Cant wait to get the GTR finished & race it here. I'll just have to put up with racing the tow ute till then (did 12.7 @ 115 last night)

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