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Just got back from my first visit to Kwinana Mororplex having pulled out an 11.9 second pass in my R33 GTR which has:

Standard Internals/turbo/fuel system

294KW@RW's

Terminal speed of 116.88mph, 0-60 ft 1.827 AND reaction time of 0.53 so this time can be improved with a bit of practice.

The R34 GTR is having the twin plater installed this week so next weekend I might have to get it down to the strip and see how it goes.

Jeremy

p.s. if anyone knows hoe to post attachments I can email them the timeslip

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Just got back from my first visit to Kwinana Mororplex having pulled out an 11.9 second pass in my R33 GTR which has:

Standard Internals/turbo/fuel system  

294KW@RW's

Terminal speed of 116.88mph, 0-60 ft 1.827 AND reaction time of 0.53 so this time can be improved with a bit of practice.

The R34 GTR is having the twin plater installed this week so next weekend I might have to get it down to the strip and see how it goes.

Jeremy

p.s. if anyone knows hoe to post attachments I can email them the timeslip

thats a bloody good time on standard turbo's! well done!!

im saving up at the moment for an exhaust and PFC for my GTR, cant wait!!

intercooler

pod filters

apexi PFC

Full exasut incl dumps

onehelluva tuner

Hey Jez that's a great time. Who installed the dumps for you? I have a set we want to put on my car, but we're told it's a bitch see thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=43354

Hey Jez that's a great time.  Who installed the dumps for you? I have a set we want to put on my car, but we're told it's a bitch see thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=43354

All those mods are on the 34 not the 33 that I did the 11.9 in.

A guy in perth did my dumps for $300 and did an awesome job, you wont get that price in melbourne though

Is 1.2bar within the approximate *safe* boost limit of the stock ceramic R33 GT-R turbos? If it is, then that's one hell of a 'bang for bucks' package! If not, then it might eventually go bang and cost lots of bucks :P

It wouldn't be safe to run that kind of boost constantly - ie on track or driving hard through windy roads...

not sure how safe it is for short bursts.... most people seem to run 1bar, but even that isn't safe to run on a track

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