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SAU Nickname: Bass Junky

Car Make and Model: 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

Circuit Name: Winton Long Track

Lap time: 1.45:4270

Modifications

Engine: PowerFC, Boost Kit, Full Exhaust

Power: <200rwkw

Suspension: Whiteline Springs, Koni Shocks, Whiteline Sway bars, all alignment stuff

Tyres: Hankook Ventrus Sport K104

Brakes: Stock, Bendix Ultimate Pads

Body weight: Stock

SAU Nickname: Abo Bob

Car Make and Model: 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT Auto

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:12.45

Modifications

Engine: Chipped ECU, GCG Highflow, Full Exhaust, 480cc injectors

Power: 228rwkw

Suspension: Stock

Tyres: RE55's

Brakes: Stock

Body weight: Stock 4 door

Took 0.2s off PB at Winton on Sunday (1.35.0). Should be able to get into the 1.34's next time on the condition it a) it dry and B) I'm not full of Benalia Wang Busters from the night before.

Have both Calder and PI in the next few weeks so will hopefully improve times for both tracks.

hey Roy you have any times for Mallala yet?

I will be there shortly... :)

Not yet...will be looking at doing a day in November when everyone is a little more organised...including me... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ic=46214&st=100

Updated times...

And Abo Bob, so you only saw a 2sec improvement with the RE55s??? Still a huge improvement, but do you think that semis are worth 2seconds, or were there problems on the day which meant you couldnt get the most out of the tyres?

I improved by 3 seconds actually. 1:15 to 1:12. I also have about 30 more rwkw but my new transmission is a bit different than the old one which required some learning.

I would say that I'll get a 1:11 next time down with current setup but I have some bilsteins waiting to go in, still got stock suspension. I'd love to do a 1:10 in an auto.

Howdy fellas,

Did a supersprint on sunday at Wakefield and got my best time down to a 1:10.63.

Results are here:

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....09/2005.WAKE.S1

All guys above me were running slicks or R-spec tyres. I'm on stock 05 STi Bridgestone RE070s. I'm getting very tempted to try a set of stickies.

...Ben

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SAU Nickname: jlnewton

Car Make and Model: R33 GTR V-spec

Circuit Name: Queensland Raceway - Clubman layout

Lap time: 1:03.15

Circuit Name: Queensland Raceway - Sprint Layout

Laptime: 1:00.96

Modifications

Engine: RB26DETT

Power: 196.7awkw

Suspension: Apexi T-max coilovers with king springs (F 400lbs, R 225lbs), Whiteline front camber bush and pineapples, Cusco adj caster rods and rear camber arm.

Tyres: Dunlop DO2G 235/45 R17

Brakes: Brembos with slotted DBA 4000s front and rear, Hawk Pads front and rear, Braided Brake lines front and rear, Motul fluid and cusco brake cylinder stopper.

Body weight: ????

...for all the guys with the r33 gtr's how do they compare to cars such as type-r's, s2000's, sti's, and evos?

Unless they are serioulsy modded, almost std GTRs with semi slicks leave them for dead. The EVOs seem to get close at some tracks, but not close enough...hell even my little GTST keeps the late model hatch/hairdresser brigade honest :D

And storms to the top of te Queensland Raceway time card :D

SAU Nickname: captainah

Car Make and Model: 1995 GTR V-Spec R33

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:30

Modifications : 0.95bar, 4" exhaust, pod filters, pump & surge tank, fmic

Engine: stock

Power: 217awkws

Suspension: stock v-spec (hard!)

Tyres: 245/45 17 bridgestone S02

Brakes: R33 stock (brembos)

Body weight: stock

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Car Make and Model: 1992 GTR R32

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:35

Modifications : 0.95bar, 4" exhaust, pod filters, pump & surge tank, fmic, unichip piggy back computer

Engine: stock

Power: 205awkws

Suspension: stock - oversteer city

Tyres: 245/45 17 cheapies

Brakes: stock (didn't cope well!)

Body weight: stock

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