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You mean like how traction control was removed, engine sizes made smaller and rev limits reduced?

De-engineering comes from F1 rules not what the teams want. They would be driving computer controlled V8 turbos with continuously variable transmissions if they had free reign.

turbos banned, that fan car was banned aswell, how radical was that!

cheers

darren

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Here is a mates R33 from a few years ago doing 10.6, stock RB25 below the head gasket and on straight 98.

Says in the comments 450rwkw and running a .82 GT3540? 128mph Trap speed doesn't really add up to 450rwkw lol

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450kw on 20psi on a Dynapack set up in such a way it read real generous.

Not fiction parts:

Jun cams dialled to make peak power near 8000rpm

Thicker hg

Garrett GT3582R .82 at 20psi on Bp98

Stock below hg, only failed because oil pump drive gave up after a day of clipping a 8000ish limiter, and doing tens in a full weight car

Pretty sure it was on Chinese manifolds too

450kw on 20psi on a Dynapack set up in such a way it read real generous.

Not fiction parts:

Jun cams dialled to make peak power near 8000rpm

Thicker hg

Garrett GT3582R .82 at 20psi on Bp98

Stock below hg, only failed because oil pump drive gave up after a day of clipping a 8000ish limiter, and doing tens in a full weight car

Pretty sure it was on Chinese manifolds too

Ahhh that explains it, sounds like a 5spd too, very impressive!

Fast RWDs. What is the fastest GTS-T/GTT in the world? 9 secs? The fastest Supra I know of is Ryan Woon's in the States which does the quarter in 8 secs something. Its a demon- look it up in youtube

Fast RWDs. What is the fastest GTS-T/GTT in the world? 9 secs? The fastest Supra I know of is Ryan Woon's in the States which does the quarter in 8 secs something. Its a demon- look it up in youtube

Project GTST in the UK has done a 7.45

Fast RWDs. What is the fastest GTS-T/GTT in the world? 9 secs? The fastest Supra I know of is Ryan Woon's in the States which does the quarter in 8 secs something. Its a demon- look it up in youtube

woon was the king for a long time,for street type manual cars but he got beaten a long time go, SW is the manual king, auto wise theres faster..

cheers

darren

Edited by jet_r31

Jesus Christ, f**king SAU and its retardedness on dyno results.... despite any redundant wahhhing you guys have about the fact every dyno on the planet don't read the same as your glorified brake testing machines the car has done a ten, my link to the vid was about the ability to do a ten and nothing to do with power figures.

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