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Nick, Ben did a [email protected] at Jambo in an RB26 powered R32 GT-R. What's your dirty old pushrod motor got now?

Fastest LS1 in Australia is 6.8, jus sayin.

Of course I have no idea who ben is or what class it ran in!

Edited by Bunta

I said 'your,' meaning Nick's motor.

phew! Thank gawd for semantics :P

Fair enough, in that case compare him to a stock R32 GTR...which is still a good half second faster down the 1/4 :P

Fair enough, in that case compare him to a stock R32 GTR...which is still a good half second faster down the 1/4 :P

Which explains why Chris's v spec was in the high 14 and toms 33 with n1s on it ran identical times to mine.

Yes they can do a 13.0 but nobody will do it cause u might get 3 runs untill u shit something

Fair enough, in that case compare him to a stock R32 GTR...which is still a good half second faster down the 1/4 :P

This is true. I was also alluding to his allegations of RBs being hopeless.

But then you caught out my implied insult to the LS1 :(

Which explains why Chris's v spec was in the high 14 and toms 33 with n1s on it ran identical times to mine.

Yes they can do a 13.0 but nobody will do it cause u might get 3 runs untill u shit something

I have seen with my own 2 eyes a stock one do a 13.2 something and one with a decent clutch and a ECU do well into the 12s.

Those times are....not good. And knowing Chris in particular the launch would have been a softie.

This is true. I was also alluding to his allegations of RBs being hopeless.

But then you caught out my implied insult to the LS1 :(

They could do a 6 second pass, won't change the fact that I broke 2 of them and think they're weak as piss droney horrible sounding boost fed midget motors

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