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I'm calm...but Chris is offering to let me take his GTR into uncharted territory...it's likely to spin a big end due to the surprise of actually being driven :P

Hey it get driven at least once a week on average now. Before it was lucky to come out once a month

Hey it get driven at least once a week on average now. Before it was lucky to come out once a month

By driven I mean smashing up a mountain at 5000-6000 rpm the whole time.

You bringing her out the the drag day Chris?

thread is useless without Smarties sexts or I call bullshit

You feel unloved? I've heard all about their sexts, Zane has even received a couple! You're missing out Ants, missing out! :P

You feel unloved? I've heard all about their sexts, Zane has even received a couple! You're missing out Ants, missing out! :P

sif that be true

You've a grip on Zane like vice now :P

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Moaning!

So a zedder down south has just finished getting his E85 tune. Propper built vg with 28RSx2 and full breathing mods.

Prelim dyno sheet looks thik this:

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final results are:

18 psi - 430+rwkw (580rwhp)
24psi - 470+rwkw (630rwhp)
27psi -26psi - 492rwkw (660rwhp)

Take that into your backface rb's :P

Also, I spent an hour last night installing my new splitfires and denso iridium plugs, so that is a couple of things off the checklist before Sat.

Other things to do are:

check catch can isn't full and the filter on the top is still good

make sure the oem rear wheels with mickey t's fit over the brakes (confident they will but don't want to drag them all the way there and not have them fit).

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Moaning!

So a zedder down south has just finished getting his E85 tune. Propper built vg with 28RSx2 and full breathing mods.

Prelim dyno sheet looks thik this:

attachicon.gifuntitled1.png

final results are:

18 psi - 430+rwkw (580rwhp)

24psi - 470+rwkw (630rwhp)

27psi -26psi - 492rwkw (660rwhp)

Take that into your backface rb's :P

Also, I spent an hour last night installing my new splitfires and denso iridium plugs, so that is a couple of things off the checklist before Sat.

Other things to do are:

check catch can isn't full and the filter on the top is still good

make sure the oem rear wheels with mickey t's fit over the brakes (confident they will but don't want to drag them all the way there and not have them fit).

ok

By driven I mean smashing up a mountain at 5000-6000 rpm the whole time.

You bringing her out the the drag day Chris?

Was hoping to be able to come down and spectate again this year but will be working unfortunately

Was hoping to be able to come down and spectate again this year but will be working unfortunately

thats ok, just give the key to Uncle Natro he will take it down the strip

People are assholes. I am sitting here waithing for the service centre at nundah to open so I can drop my car off. I went up the street a little and found a park to wait it out. Old mate rocks up in his dmax, his solution? Just double park and block half the road for 20 minutes. Dick.

Even I am taking the purple snot rocket down the track Andy, you should still at least come out and watch.

Watch the Skylines get annihilated, by Z cars and V8s..... Not by purple Silvias though :(

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