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Circuit Time Update:

Circuit Name: Calder

Lap time: 1.06.35

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1.23.27

Circuit Name: Phillip Island (need another go at this with healthy car :nyaanyaa:

Lap time: 1.57.16

Circuit Name: Winton

Lap Time: 1.38.75

Regards

Andrew

Car: R32 Gtst

Modifications: PowerFC, HKS 2530 Turbo, Injectors, Exhaust, FMIC

Engine: RB20DET

Power: ~170rwkw @ 0.9 bar

Suspension: Whiteline Sway bars & front strut brace.....rest stock

Tyres: some Nankangs

Brakes: Front - DBA 4000 Rotors/ultimate pads Rear - Stock Rotors/ultimate pads

Body weight: normal r32

Oran Park GP - 1.34.12

Car: R32 Gtst

Modifications: PowerFC, HKS 2530 Turbo, Injectors, Exhaust, FMIC

Engine: RB20DET

Power: ~170rwkw @ 0.9 bar

Suspension: Whiteline Sway bars / Whiteline Springs/ Bilstein Shocks

Tyres: some Nankangs

Brakes: Front - DBA 4000 Rotors/ultimate pads Rear - Stock Rotors/ultimate pads

Body weight: normal r32

Wakefield Park - 1.17.299

i'm really happy with my times so far

  • 2 weeks later...

Car: R33 Gtst sedan

Modifications: 3" Cat back, 100mm thick SMIC, Cusco 1-way diff

Power: ~165rwkw

Suspension: SK's Whiteline Sway bars, Springs & Bilstein shocks, Cusco Caster rods, rear camber arm and tension rod, Nismo front strut brace and brake cylinder stopper

Tyres: Dunlop DO2G 235/45 R17

Brakes: Front - DBA 4000 Rotors/Hawke pads Rear - Stock Rotors/Hawke pads

Body weight: normal r33

Queensland Raceway Times

Sprint Track: 1:03.58

Clubman Track: 1:06.56

Sportsman Track: 1:04.84

National Track: 1:30.15

  • 3 weeks later...

SAU Nickname: DJR81

Car Make and Model: R32 GT-R

Circuit Name: Wanneroo - Long Circuit

Lap time: 66.73

Modifications

Engine: Fully sik Turbosmart bleed valve + an aftermarket exhaust.

Power: 305rwhp

Suspension: Whiteline

Tyres: RE55's

Brakes: Stock

Body weight: About 1600kg with my lard arse in it.

Car: 180sx

Modifications: Diff., turbo, injectors, thermo's, aluminium radiator, Z32 blah blah blah

Power: 200rwkw at track

Suspension: Camber arms, castor rods, Tein super streets, strut braces, lower arm brace

Tyres: RE55s

Brakes: R32 GTS-T coversion, Project mu SCR discs, Project Mu pads, braided lines

Times:

Circuit name: Winton

Lap Time: 1:39.863

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap Time: 1:28.32

New Time: 1:25.091

Circuit Name: Morwell

Lap Time: 59.21

Car: R34 GTX-T sedan Tiptronic

Modifications: 3" CES Exhuast with Split Dump

Power: ~176rwkw

Suspension: Whiteline Springs & Bilstein shocks, Whiteline Front and Rear Camber Kit, Whiteline Castor Kit, Whiteline Pineapples.

Tyres: Bridgestone Potenza GIII 225/45 R17

Brakes: Front - Stock Rotors All Round, Hawke HP Plus pads all round

Body weight: Stock R34GTX-T

Queensland Raceway Times

Sprint Track: 1:03.22

Clubman Track: 1:05.73

Sportsman Track: 1:04.04

National Track: 1:31.56

SAU Nickname: Chris260

Car Make and Model: R32 GTR

Circuit Name: Wanneroo - Long Track

Lap time: 1:06.20

Modifications

Engine: Power FC Dejetro, 1 Bar Boost

Power: 356 AFW

Suspension: Tein Coilovers

Tyres: RE55s

Brakes: Standard

Body weight: 1543kg (Without Driver)

  • 3 weeks later...

Car Make and Model: 89 300zx

Circuit Name: Eastern Creek

Lap time: 1.49.1

Modifications

Engine: ?

Power: ?

Suspension: King springs and Bilsteins

Tyres: DJ01 front, Falken RSV04 rear

Brakes: stock

Body weight: stock

Car Make and Model: 01 Holden SS ute

Circuit Name: Oran Park GP

Lap time: 1.25.6

Modifications

Engine: Stock

Power: Stock

Suspension: Stock

Tyres: Bridgestone RE540S front, Dunlop DJ01 rear

Brakes: stock

Body weight: stock

Circuit Time Update:

Circuit Name: Calder

Lap time: 1.06.35

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1.23.27

Circuit Name: Phillip Island (need another go at this with healthy car :(

Lap time: 1.57.16

Circuit Name: Winton

Lap Time: 1.38.75

Regards

Andrew

New P.I. time = 1.52.5

Regards

Andrew :P

Queensland Raceway

Circuit Distance - 3.121kms

National

1. jlnewton , R33 GTR - 1:03.15sec

2. stealth , R33 GTST - 1:03.33sec

3. gtrvspec95, R33 GTR - 1:05.56sec

4. predator , R31 4dr - 1:18.55sec

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

You might want to put my time in Sprint ...

As I doubt I have the skills to rip out a 1.05 on the National circuit on my first time out :lol:

I'll try if I get the car ready for the 16th this month thou

New P.I. time = 1.52.5

Regards

Andrew :laugh:

wow that's a massive time drop!

well done, what were u doing differently? oops I just read the car wasn't as healthy when the 1.57 was done!

still a top effort!

  • 2 weeks later...

Car Make and Model: R33 Skyline S2

Circuit Name: Queensland Raceway

Lap time: Sprint 57.25, National 1:19.70

Modifications

Engine: RB25/30

Power: not enough

Suspension: SK's stuff :)

Tyres: Dunlop slicks

Brakes: Usual 4 spotters

Body weight: about 1400kg with driver and fuel.

Car Make and Model: R32 GTS-t Type M

Circuit Name: Queensland Raceway

Lap time: Sprint 1.03.78, Sportsman 1:03.39

Modifications

Engine: RB20

Power: 204rwhp

Suspension: Whiteline

Tyres: RE55s

Brakes: Standard with Ferodo DS2500/Bendix Ultimate combo

Body weight: at a guess, approx 1350kg with driver and fuel.

  • 3 weeks later...

SAU Nickname: Blue 32

Car Make and Model: R32 GTR

Circuit Name: Mallala

Lap time: 1:22

Modifications

Engine: r34 RB26DETT

Power: 330kw at the wheels

Suspension: Coilovers / Tomei Hicas lock kit / adjustable upper control arms frt and rear / adjustable castor rod / tomei body bracing

Tyres: Advan V103 street rubber

Brakes: AP 6 pot 330mm frt / stock with endless pads rear / braided lines

Body weight: stock

  • 2 weeks later...

Heres some GTR times from a recent track day around the short curcuit at Barbegello

Chris260

Chris Reynolds

Skyline R32 GTR

0:57.0350*

356awHP

RE55's

djr81

Richard Miller

Skyline R32 GTR

0:57.7766

305rwHP

RE55's(?)

PSI_GTSII

Lindsay Rea

Skyline R32 GTR

0:58.9880

315rwHP

Federal 595RS

Topaz

Tom Passey

Skyline R32 GTR

1:02.3269

321rwHP

Street Tyres

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