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did you notice much in the wing etc? a mate runs the same wing on his 33 and he said he noticed a fair bit of difference

kay, i see 2 seconds, massive

Edited by Mr. Untouchable

OMG this car is a TV star...they had coverage of the Winton Supersprint on SBS/ Speedweek today. Well done :)

:cheers:

Nice work Johnny.....loving it.

Looking forward to seeing the latest additions!!

Have you had it on the scales since its diet??

Always wondered what they actually weigh......my rego sticker says 1200kg.....paha!!!

Cheers,

Dave M

Haven't yet.

They are much heavier than 1200, thats for sure. Nissan says 1370ish from the factory.

I'd say it's 1300'ish at the moment. You can take a heap off metal and gear off it, but there has been so much added.

So the focus is firmly on World Time Attack in October. Then Winton/Wakefield come up with feeder state rounds. So it's on to improve the car in readiness for the Vic round.

Weight, removing the AC

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And ducting between the intercooler and radiator

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Adding a power steering cooler at the same time.

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Changing the spring rates from 8/6 to 10/7, longer wheel studs

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A change in wheel size. From 17x9 +22 to 18x10 +35, these needed a 5mm spacer on the front to clear the inside.

Also, the regs for Vic were a little stuffed and allow club cars to run r comp tyres.

So a set of 265 A050's in medium, my first try at an r comp tyre.

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more powerrrrrrrrrrrr

change the stock intake pipe to a hard one and give it more boost. Also had to change the actuator from the stock one to a HKS 1 bar.

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The little 21U won't hold boost up top and bleeds off to from 18 to 15PSI

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There isn't enough time for parts to come in a put the diff back together before NSW Time Attack, so I raid my brothers daily.

Which has a newer NISMO GT 1.5 way (mine is an old NISMO mech 2 way). But is a non ABS housing diff.

So I'll be running NSW TA without ABS :huh:

At the same time the rear arms go off to pedders for polly bushes and new ball joints.

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