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There is a bit of talk about what mph a car should run at the drags with a given power output, thought be good to get sum results and discussion on this.

Be good to get sn idea of what mph a skyline should run with say

300rwkw

350rwkw

400rwkw

450rwkw

Etc.

So people post your mph results (1/4mile or 1/8mile, or both) and what power the engine made, and model of skyline.

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400awkw 11.3 @ 125mph

500awkw 11.2 @ 130mph

Full weight R34 GTR:- spent lots of dough to get 100 extra KW and only dropped .1 of a sec and picked up 5mph in the deep. ( both with 1.7 Sixty's )

Should have let someone who could drive have a crack. Seen an 11.007 @ 127 same car 350awkw.

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what time was that?

did you get half track MPH?

11.3 I think it was. It wasn't on the best surface. Half track NFI. I'll head back to the drags after my tune is complete and give it another go. Car has gone 11.1 previously.

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400awkw 11.3 @ 125mph

500awkw 11.2 @ 130mph

Full weight R34 GTR:- spent lots of dough to get 100 extra KW and only dropped .1 of a sec and picked up 5mph in the deep. ( both with 1.7 Sixty's )

Should have let someone who could drive have a crack. Seen an 11.007 @ 127 same car 350awkw.

125mph and 400rwkw don't really match, power is certainly down there. Even @ 500rwkw you should be sitting 134mph EASY.

R33 GTR 340rwkw

11.5 @ 123mph

Full weight (full tank & spare in the boot) with a larger sump (9.5ltrs)/brakes/oil cooler etc + 85kg driver.

I wish I'd put it on the scales to see how much over factory with all the extras.

HR31 GTS-R 220rwkw @ 1480kg

11.9 @ 110mph

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