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Didn't see the last lap times from the supersprint at PI but up until then my best was an improvement to 2:00.55 on the road rubber. Was also running lower boost at around 11psi and the same mod as Snowie.......

SAU Nickname: Duncan

Car Make and Model: Honda S2000 (thanks rental guys :D )

Circuit Name: Phillip Island

Lap time: 2.02

Modifications

Engine: the damn thing revs to 9500 stock. and I reckon they stuffed another cam in there somehow.

Power: 76 rwkw @ 6,200rpm. 176 rwkw @ 6,500rpm. Its like its got a fcuking t88.

Suspension: stock :D

Tyres: nothing to speak of. death traps on the rear made the Federals on the front seem good

Brakes: stock....in fact nothing by the end of the day.

Body weight: 1255

edit BTW I noticed that the S2000 GTP time was

"1:54.14, APCC Honda S2000"

If semi slicks are worth 5 seconds I was only 2 seconds off the pace of the race car. That's nice.

SAU Nickname: R33vit

Car Make and Model: R33 GTSt

Circuit Name: Oran Park

Lap time: 0:56.0200 :Oops:

Think my times would have been better in the arvo

Modifications

Power: 208rwkw

PFC road tuned my self. FMIC, 3" exhuast, POD+CAP, HKS Cam gear.

Suspension: White line spings

Tyres: Front 225/40/18 Continental Contisports Rear 265/35/18 Dunlop 8000

Brakes: RB74

Body weight: standard

SAU Nickname: TeamKiwi (Simon)

Car Make and Model: VX SS M6

Circuit Name: Calder Park Raceway

Lap time: 1.11.07

Modifications catback, cold air intake

Engine: 5.7 GenIII

Power: 192rwkw

Suspension: lowered springs stock shocks

Tyres: Bridgestone B530's

Brakes: Stock

Body weight: 1680kg

  • 4 weeks later...

SAU Nickname: jlnewton

Car Make and Model: 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Circuit Name: Queensland Raceway (Sprint Circuit)

Lap time: 1:04.05

Modifications

Engine: 5Zigen Cat back exhaust, O2 Rush Race Pod, UAS Cold air Box

Power: ??

Suspension: Bilstein Shocks, lowered springs, Cusco Caster rods and rear camber arms, Cusco OS strut braces front and rear, Whiteline front camber bush

Tyres: 235/45 R17 Yokohama A539

Brakes: DBA 4000 series front and rear, Bendix Ultimate pads front and rear.

Body weight: ??

Times were done at one of the monthly level 1 sprint days at QR. The sprint layout is always used for this and is considerable shorter than the full circuit.

Ill dig up the specs etc for Calder, getting some base lap times will be difficult since noone really races there anymore, but will post up some club times.

Meanwhile jlnewton steps to straight to the top of the field...come on QLD, get out there and give it a shake:)

OK just had a bash at Wakefield yesterday for the 1st time. In wet weather conditions too with semi slicks (yes went off the track in a big way!). Best time was 1.15/R32 GT-R. Looking forward to going back there in the dry for sure, great track... full of corners + very aggressive!!!

Cheers Duncan. Would love to go out again but damn that drive home was so hardcore. I hated every minute of it. My car was aquaplaning all over the place so I literally had to drive at 65km/hr all the way back to Sydney!!! Trucks were overtaking me... so scary... I was tired, wet, cold, no music in the car, damn!!! I won this though, so I'm happy :( I was the fastest GT-R on the day. Best recorded time on the day was 1.14 and it was an EVO8 set up for rally. trophy.jpg

Updated lap time from Sandown Maserati day. Some seriously nice cars out.

Trackday ettiquette note: when you own a barge TVR or BMW M3 and a Skyline approaches fast from behind.....get out of the way!! Don't hold the inside line and carry on a braking duel.

haha - Geoff - you looked like you were going to burst when that TVR drove up! LOL

My time improved to 1.25.7. Going to be knocked off from 1st spot though. We all just better hope Ben never finds this thread or else the rest of us will look so crap! LOL.

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