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We have finally finished the new R35 gtr drag car ..was dynoed last week to 30 psi with the new godzilla spec 3.2ltr rb setup with a precision pro mod 94mm turbo .

running a vipec v88 ecu , m&w cdi ignition , motec adl3 dash , 12 xp2000 cc injector , aeromotive fuel pump & reg , 5speed lenco cs4 trans , ace 7.6 tripple plate

clutch , pwr radiator and intercooler , 6 boost custom manifold , precision turbo 66mm gate

testing and licencing next week then debut event will be the nitro champs in syd early next month ..

check out our facebook page .. godzilla motorsport

we are also devoloping the vr38 engine as we speak for later in the year , 2000hp plus .. we will be the fastest r35 gtr on the planet... aussie design and built ..

cheers, mark godzilla motorsport

Totally love it man, that sounds mental and really glad you're going to give it a crack with an RB initially - would love to see some solid 6s passes from one :)

Are AMS going to be working with you on the VR38 build? When that thing goes in, I think the 2JZ crowd will have reason to worry!

We are doing our own vr38 development .

I contacted ams but no reply .

We did one pass on we'd at wsid to 1/2 track on 30 psi . Went 1.15 60ft 4.9 at 145 to 1/2 track 8.00 et ..on a 10.5 w slick

Love the car ready now to wind some power in

All setup for Saturday at wsid nitro champs event .

Cheers mark

Lol awesome, .3 off the GTRs best time ever running "only" 30psi and rolling through the end traps?

Looking forward to hearing how it goes this weekend, good luck - now the fun begins! Be pretty sweet if after some seat time this ends up going snugly into the 6s

We had 2 runs today .

First pass was all good till top of 3rd gear when a cdi died .. Borrowed One of gas Motorsport .

We rushed to get it ready for next round and didn't refresh the clutch ..

Then ran a 7.3 at 181 mph with the shift light on the entire run ..

overall very happy first time in car

Thanks to my crew

Cheers mark

Cheers mark

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