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The official SAU Stagea facts and figures thread.

POWER

C34 series 1 and 2 (RB25 or otherwise stated)

1) 4bidn1 – 337.9kw E85

2) AllpawC34- Daryle- 290kw

3) Boostin32 - 271kw

4) gldwgn – 265kw

5) darrinspencer - 256kw

C34 Autech RS260 (RB26dett)

1) 260rsstagea – 537kw

2) Unique1 – 451kw (RS4 RB26)

3) Wagzilla – 331kw

4) numleg – 312kw

5) Global Warmer - 309kw

NM35 (VQ25det)

1) Scotty NM35 - Scott – 345rwkw E85 and bust

2) sky^rkt – 300kw E85

3) Ironpaw- 270kw

4) Jetwreck – 242kw

5) Wagon_boy 204kw

PM/PNM35 (VQ35de)

1) PN-Mad - Alex – 206rwkw turbo’d

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Fastest ¼ mile times

C34 series 1 and 2

1) darrinspencer - 13.01 @107MPH

2) gldwgn – 13.7 @106

3) Goldzilla - Nick - 13.8 @ 95.23mph

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C34 Autech RS260

1) Unique1 – 11.3 (RS4 RB26)

2) Numleg- 12.3

3) Greenmachine UK - 13.09

4) GTS260 – 13.25 @ 102mph

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NM35

1) Sky^rkt 12.6 @106mph

2) Scotty NM35 - Scott - 13.5

3) Daleo 13.84 @ 100mph

4) Wagonboy- Lambchops – 13.9 @ 98mph

5) KNG35M - Damo - 14.0

PM/PNM35

1) 13.8 PN-Mad (turbo’d rwd)

2) so lonely...

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Track times:

Eastern Creek

1) Wagon_boy - 1:14.77 (sth circuit)

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Phillip Island

1) ScottyNM35 1:56.7

2) krzystof 2:07.1

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Wakefield Park

1) Duncan 1.15

2) Bodella 1.20

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Queensland Raceway

1) Raysboostin 1:06.5 (sprint track)

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Mallala Motorsport park

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Sandown

1) Scotty NM35 1:32.8

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Hi All,

I wanted to compile some info, hopefully Nick / Duncan will get this going too.

I just did some simple searches, and plugged some figures in there to start off with. I don't mean to offend by missing you, its just you could spend days trying to compile this through searching.

Please PM me to be added (and I'll see if a mod can update it semi regularly). At this stage I don't want to have to verify with dyno sheets timeslips etc etc, just don't give me fibs and the whole concept works better.

If we need to add other sections let me know too.

Cheers,

Alex

244kw on 15psi through auto on pump petrol on my old engine . not too long and we will see how the new engine set up and manual box go with a bit more boost wound in he he

Just out of interest to keep thread realistic can it be stated with the power figs manual or auto and pump petrol or e85, makes a huge diff e 85 can add 20- 30 rwkw to a power fig big gain just for large injectors pumps and lines hmmmm got my self thinking now lol.... nah ill make power on pump first

cheers jase

OK, updated (I think)

Hi Duncan - so this doesn't get out of hand for you, this is what I propose. I'll keep a copy of this on my desktop. I'll update it every couple of days, and after a week or so, I can PM or email it to you. Then just copy and paste. Sound good? Let me know if you want a PM or email attachment- cheers.

Yeah, I'm hoping to fill most of the categories, and make the headings a bit clearer soon. If it fills up and we get good response, I hope the mods will see the worth in sticky. Remember its only as strong as you guys.

FYI, this is what made me start this, and this is what can be achieved.

my350z link

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