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Scott Porter drove his VQ35DETT-powered G35 Infiniti to a world record 6.48 @ 216mph yesterday at Sydney Dragway. This is the baby motor and Scott is still learning the ropes. The quickest he'd gone before this car was 12.5 in his Valiant!

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Top effort indeed! Just how far will the times tumble, looks like a lot of improvement can be made... No doubt more updates to come :worship:

Also good to see the GoPro was still there at the end... And CAMS wanna bring in rules and regulations surrounding camera use. If that isn't proof the mounts can withstand the forces/load, i dunno what is.

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To give you an idea on how fast this car is. The fastest turbo car in aus runs 6.32 and is a twin turbo 632 cube ford v8

I love VQ motors!!

I love fords more. But you know ;)

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The quickest he'd gone before this car was 12.5 in his Valiant!

Whaaat? Seriously!?

That would make you brown the trousers big time.

Abbey Motorsports prepped 350z Drag car- 6.633 @208- quickest Jap in Europe

Skip to 2:50 to see it run....

I <3 VQ too!

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To give you an idea on how fast this car is. The fastest turbo car in aus runs 6.32 and is a twin turbo 632 cube ford v8

I love VQ motors!!

I love fords more. But you know ;)

Actually it's 5.95 :)

Amazing effort by Scott and Dr Phil Laird! Looked like it did it so easy from where I was sitting!

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When did he go 5.95? Been a while since I've looked into anything in any depth

Rob has gone a couple of 6.0's and a 5.9 @ 260mph. Fastest car in the world. Seriously.

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