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SAU Nickname: JDSracing

Car Make and Model: 95 R33 GTST

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:12.4

Modifications

Engine: Front Mount / Exhaust / 9 psi

Power: approx 160kw

Suspension: Tanabe Circuit Coilovers, Tein Tie Rods, Natetune Castor Rods

Tyres: dead RT215s (on the belts now)

Brakes: standard discs / calipers with RBF600, Ferodo DS2500s, braided lines

Body weight: unknown

Still a bit off the pace, but getting there slowly. Give me another 12 months and a bit more experience and I'll hopefully catch up to the top 10 (assuming the tail end doesn't get too much faster!)

SAU Nickname: Peterm13

Car Make and Model: 96 200sx S14

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:40

Modifications full exhaust,pod(with shield), 7psi.

Engine: SR20det 5spd

Power: 130-140kw

Suspension: stock

Tyres: Pirelli Dragon, 235-45-17

Brakes: standard

Body weight: standard

I just started sprints this year, only managed to do sandown twice and the island twice.

By next meeting (feb/march 08 ) will have FMIC and hopefully coilovers ! :w00t:

  • 1 month later...

not from me! :thumbsup:

After a bit on instruction from Paul K (Aussie Car champion 2006) I started doing ok!

but then it just got too wet so I was doing a few "slides" away from everyone!

I had one stuff up though, the straight just before last turn - I came in too hot, went past the braking point, and went off into the mud! :) was just sooooooooooo wet there!

Unfort a lancer EVO hit a wall and the bloke went to hospital :(

Greg (v s p e c ) had many spins :(

I got John Boston out there in my car with Georgie in the passenger seat, I said to him "make sure she has a grin on her face!"

He was putting on a great show!!!! He said my car needs more power though :( haha and the front end grip wasnt too bad, car seemed predictable, he enjoyed it!

not from me! :thumbsup:

After a bit on instruction from Paul K (Aussie Car champion 2006) I started doing ok!

but then it just got too wet so I was doing a few "slides" away from everyone!

I had one stuff up though, the straight just before last turn - I came in too hot, went past the braking point, and went off into the mud! :) was just sooooooooooo wet there!

Unfort a lancer EVO hit a wall and the bloke went to hospital :(

Greg (v s p e c ) had many spins :(

I got John Boston out there in my car with Georgie in the passenger seat, I said to him "make sure she has a grin on her face!"

He was putting on a great show!!!! He said my car needs more power though :( haha and the front end grip wasnt too bad, car seemed predictable, he enjoyed it!

1:20 isn't bad at all for a first time effort in pouring rain. I was hoping you'd get a dry run though, to see how you'd go against my time :)

EVO hit a wall? how on earth did that happen? Was it the main straight wall or did he spear off somewhere up the back?

hahah yeah slightly wet :thumbsup:

Apparantly was understeering last turn...and snapped back and well over corrected then went drivers side into the wall right at the start, The tyre wall, near the joining of the armco barrier along the straight.

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Hi All,

Down to a 1.06.2 at Wakefield on the old motor.....hopefully the new motor gives me a bit more grunt out of the corner to crack into the 1.05's

Down to a 1.44.4 at Eastern Creek with an even older motor(built in 1992)....next year 1.43's or bust.

Oh yeh the car....GMS R31....doubt the Stagea would do those times...lol

Much difference now that the place has been resurfaced?

SAU Nickname: Jetwreck

Car Make and Model: R31 GTS (or GMS R31)

Circuit Name: Easter Creek

Lap time: 1.44.4 (natsoft)

Circuit Name: Easter Creek

Lap time: 1.06.2 (natsoft)

Modifications

Engine: RB20

Power: Enough....but we always want more

Suspension: Ah...no answer

Tyres: Kumo

Brakes: What ever suits the circuit.

Body weight: 1,200KG

Circuit Name: Easter Creek

Lap time: 1.06.2 (natsoft)

I guess your talking about Wakefield?

I think it was still the old surface the last time I went...not sure though as I hadn't been there for about 6 years before that......It was at the Fujitsu Super Taxi Weekend in March 2007!

SAU Nickname: Jetwreck

Car Make and Model: R31 GTS (or GMS R31)

Circuit Name: Easter Creek

Lap time: 1.44.4 (natsoft)

Circuit Name: Easter Creek

Lap time: 1.06.2 (natsoft)

Modifications

Engine: RB20

Power: Enough....but we always want more

Suspension: Ah...no answer

Tyres: Kumo

Brakes: What ever suits the circuit.

Body weight: 1,200KG

Circuit Name: Easter Creek

Lap time: 1.06.2 (natsoft)

Which GMS car is it? They are works of art and sound great :blink:

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