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I wonder what the fastest time for a White Series 2 R33 GTS-t with HKS GT3040, Tial 46mm Wastegate, PowerFC, Trust Type-R BOV, Plasmaman Intercooler, GReddy Intake Plenum, Sard 660cc injectors, NGK Plats, running 1.2 bar, using 235/40/17 Dunlop D01Js, and a Cusco carbon fibre strut bar is?? :confused:

They're the category rules, no changes... They sound like a great set of legal modifications to base the class around.

I think I might have been the world's fastest!!!!

:spcow: :spcow: :spcow: :spcow: :spcow: :spcow: :spcow:

I ran 11.10 @127 a few years ago with low mount 2540s on std internals engine.

Of course after the next meeting the internals were stuffed so didnt last long.

From memory was making about 345 rwkw at that stage.(before it went bang)

We did push it as high as 395 rwkw on C21, but didnt race it on that tune due to obvious

reasons. On a 'built' engine, should be able to run around 400 rwkw or more with good low mounts without any problems. Of course then driveline explosions become the limiting factor.

Guest two.06l

Thanks guys for all the comments. Found out that the Australian record for a low mounts is 10.78 @ 130.33mph, by Theo in QL with his white 32 GTR. The world record is 10.6?, Mines white 34 GTR (6 speed). (although I cant find any info to actually be 100% positive of this one).

:wavey:

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So you're going for the records for low mounts?  Aussie then world?  WTF??!?!!!?!?!?!

Adrian

Adrian, why all the negativity?? I thought this forum was to create discussion and support between people who love skylines? Seems that all you have ever done to me is rip me off!!! At least I get out there and have a go.

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Stace honestly take it with a grain of salt, put it down to Imacrabbyf*cker syndrome because I can't race at the moment hehehe I know this because i've had it for the last few months aswell :)

Thanks Buster I can always rely on you for some encouragement. You always respect others on the forum even if you don't agree with what their saying.

All we have done to the car has been in our shed at home, no big name workshop or big $$ budget, sure great times earn respect and obviously I have not reached the cars potential yet.............or mine.............but I'm the only girl I've seen entered in the import catergory and I'm not afraid to get out there and have a go......and remember 2rismo I'm only 0.2 sec behind you, so look out!!

BTW....... what Adrian does'nt realise is I have a secret weapon, and his name is paul. He can drive the pants off that car, and I'm not afraid to predict that paul will have broken at least one of those records before the end of the year. We even have the support and assistance of one of the current record holders to help us achieve this. That's what I call sportsmanship!

Wwwwwwhhhhhhhhoooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it's out there now

Adrian, why all the negativity?? I thought this forum was to create discussion and support between people who love skylines? Seems that all you have ever done to me is rip me off!!! At least I get out there and have a go.

No no no no no.... That was meant to read: "So you're going for the records for low mounts? Aussie then world? WTF??!?!!!?!?!?! i.e. Big plans coming up for the car!!! Holy shit I had no idea of your intentions - good luck etc etc etc...."

I'm not taking the piss, Stace. Really.

Adrian

"Hello, is the 'real-life' Adrian out there?"

No. He ran an 11 or two then gave up :)

Really, it just lost something (and gained something) in the translation, Stace. Only 0.2 seconds behind me? Shit a brick! New low mounts AND coconut sunscreen?!?!?! I am FINISHED! hehehe...

Adrian

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You can stop loving yourself in here please Brett :)

Seriously though Stace, I'm not taking the piss or being negative.  I'm a DIRT groupie and you know it :)

Adrian

DIRT Garage has it's first groupie. This is great news. Thanks Adrian. I will sleep better 2nite.

Go the DIRT!!.

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