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Shane ill be there but im flagging and helping out as SSCC are running the day. You driving??

Ill be at oran park for the next round though.

Im happy with the 6 but I know its got alot more in it once its on new tires and it becomes a bit more responsive. On the videos Im with greg in a straight line but he can pull a car length on me out of the turns untill I get the boost back up. We were running the same boost and almost identical power.

Chris I qualified in 7th was passed by 3 cars off the start as I had severe brain fade.

finished race 1 in 3rd so gained 7 positions

started race 2 in 3rd and finished in 2nd.

and finished the last race in front so I was pretty happy, was up against drivers with alot more experiance than myself in the whole grid racing schene.

Even went home with a trophy!

Its not easy going out there with 25 odd cars none of which are willing to give up a spot. And overall lap times mean bugger all in a race situation. Even doing 6's all day its bloody hard to get past a 1:08 second car!

Ive got some awesome in car footage from my car and Gregs S15 when he was carving up the field from the rear of the grid.

So many close calls in 8 laps its seriously unreal to watch how close you can be to someones bumper!

Shane ill be there but im flagging and helping out as SSCC are running the day. You driving??

Ill be at oran park for the next round though.

Im happy with the 6 but I know its got alot more in it once its on new tires and it becomes a bit more responsive. On the videos Im with greg in a straight line but he can pull a car length on me out of the turns untill I get the boost back up. We were running the same boost and almost identical power.

Chris I qualified in 7th was passed by 3 cars off the start as I had severe brain fade.

finished race 1 in 3rd so gained 7 positions

started race 2 in 3rd and finished in 2nd.

and finished the last race in front so I was pretty happy, was up against drivers with alot more experiance than myself in the whole grid racing schene.

Even went home with a trophy!

Its not easy going out there with 25 odd cars none of which are willing to give up a spot. And overall lap times mean bugger all in a race situation. Even doing 6's all day its bloody hard to get past a 1:08 second car!

Ive got some awesome in car footage from my car and Gregs S15 when he was carving up the field from the rear of the grid.

So many close calls in 8 laps its seriously unreal to watch how close you can be to someones bumper!

Well Done Babe :wave:

Was awesome to spectate, Was some nail biting moments for Brad and Greg and it's all on video! :P

Jay and I will hope to be doing this when we put cage's in our cars and have some more confidence/experience under our beanie's :ermm:

Update;

SAU Nickname: Marlin

Car Make and Model: R34 GTR N1

Circuit Name: Winton

Lap time: 1.35.71 (First ever lap, only allowed two)

Modifications

Engine: Std N1 spec

Power: 310 RWKW

Suspension: Proflex Tarmac Rally spec

Tyres: Dunlop DG02 Hard compound

Brakes: Custom

Body weight: 1595kg

SAU Nickname: Marlin

Car Make and Model: R34 GTR N1

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1.20.12 (Third ever lap, only allowed four)

Modifications

Engine: Std N1 spec

Power: 310 RWKW

Suspension: Proflex Tarmac Rally spec

Tyres: Dunlop DG02 Hard compound

Brakes: Custom

Body weight: 1595kg

** above times taken at Dutton Rally 2007

SAU Nickname: Marlin

Car Make and Model: R32 Gts-t

Circuit Name: Winton

Lap time: 1:41.71

Modifications

Engine: Power FC and 2 1/4" exhaust only

Power: 175 RWKW

Suspension: APEXi Coil-over

Tyres: Dunlop DG02 Hard compound 205/55/16

Brakes: R33 Gts-t

Body weight: 1300kg ? or so?

Its a pretty hairy ride Chris. Im pleased but wont be stopping here. Ive got a small list of things to do over the next few weeks and the engine will be coming back out shortly. Next time down there i wont be happy unless it cracks a 5. Currently ive dropped a second every event so its more than possible.

Ill try and get the incar video up or send it to you. pretty interesting to watch.

new Phillip Island PB for me.

1.48.03

Roy, after you sober up fro Superlap, time to update the ladders.

See my sig below.

Watch out Ferni!!!!

Well done Andrew, looks like all the gremlins are gone, including the ones in your brain!!!!!!!!!

I would love to Andrew, but you need to get the moderators to allow me to become a moderator as you may have noticed that the original poster can no longer modify old posts...so i cant change the times. Up to Uncle Snowy

Doh, progess can be a bitch sometimes.

Jack, the gremlin I've got is I keep eating front right tyres for some reason. I had the front right delaminate on the inside edge on Saturday after the second timed session. It was only 3 meetings old and this is the second time it's happened. Would have been a 1.47 for sure as the track was getting faster during the day. Ask Ant, he's rapt with his time on the last session!

As per my avatar, if I put all my fastest track sectors for the day together it would have been a 1.47.6, some I'm as inconsistent as ever :P

SAU Nickname: Sl!m

Car Make and Model: R32 GTST

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:15:07

Modifications

Engine: stock engine - fmic/pod/split dump pipe/gtr exhaust

Power: 160rwkw

Suspension: whiteline/bilstein setup with whiteline sway bars/cusco upper control arms

Tyres: some old semi's

Brakes: std

Body weight: std

Doh, progess can be a bitch sometimes.

Jack, the gremlin I've got is I keep eating front right tyres for some reason. I had the front right delaminate on the inside edge on Saturday after the second timed session. It was only 3 meetings old and this is the second time it's happened. Would have been a 1.47 for sure as the track was getting faster during the day. Ask Ant, he's rapt with his time on the last session!

As per my avatar, if I put all my fastest track sectors for the day together it would have been a 1.46.99, some I'm as inconsistent as ever :dry:

Small change to my time if all fastest sectors were added up. I'm encouraged as I was down about 5-10 kph in top speed, only did about half the day and the slow traffic was a nightmare. Jesus it's frustrating though :P .

Datalog attached.

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Ok boys the bar has been set for a standard-ish GTR at phillip island.....I always knew it was in the car but the driver had to catch up :dry:

1.49.6887 (link: http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results..../2008.PHIL.S15)

Don't think there is too much left in the car the way it is....the tyres are a little worse for wear with about 1 track day left in them so I guess a fresh set would net me a couple of 10ths.

Time to start modding the suspn to see what I can do :P

Also anyone know where to find the overall laptimes on natsoft across all groups....Ferni?

Ok boys the bar has been set for a standard-ish GTR at phillip island.....I always knew it was in the car but the driver had to catch up ;)

1.49.6887 (link: http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results..../2008.PHIL.S15)

Don't think there is too much left in the car the way it is....the tyres are a little worse for wear with about 1 track day left in them so I guess a fresh set would net me a couple of 10ths.

Time to start modding the suspn to see what I can do :D

Also anyone know where to find the overall laptimes on natsoft across all groups....Ferni?

That's awesome Ant, well done! How many 49's did you run?

Normally on natsoft there is a link down the bottom combining all sessions - maybe thats just WRX sprints...

Cheers Roy.

Ferni....Just the one.....wanted to go out in another session but had no fuel left. Going by my lap timer my laps were steadily coming down until the 49 with the lap before being a 1.50.03.

Yeah I think thats just the WRX ones as I clicked on every link I could find with no luck....I'll have another look as I want to try and find the list of all laps completed as well.

Brad - yeah man send it! will be good to study your lines mate!!

SAU Nickname: evil weevil

Car Make and Model: R33 GTST

Circuit Name: Oran Park GP

Lap time: 1:29.0030

Modifications

Engine: stock engine - fmic/pod/dump pipe/exhaust/GTRS turbo, powerFC

Power: about 215rwkw

Suspension: whiteline/bilstein setup with whiteline sway bars and whiteline caster/camber/subframe

nismo 1 way diff

Tyres: falken 615's

Brakes: DBA 4000

Body weight: std

Going back in august to beat it :D

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