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SAU Nickname: Equinox

Car Make and Model: S14A Silvia

Circuit Name: Winton

Lap time: 1:39.2

Modifications

Engine: GT2860RS

Power: ~210rwkw

Suspension: Trust

Tyres: 2nd hand 235/45/R17 RE55S SR2

Brakes: R33 GTS-T

Body weight: Stock

SAU Nickname: nismoman

Car Make and Model: S13 Silvia

Circuit Name: Eastern Creek

Lap time: 1:49.51

Link to natasoft (car no 551)

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....03/2010.ARDC.S1

Modifications

Engine: SR20DET

Power: 190rwkw

Suspension: G4!

Tyres: Kumho V70A 245/45/17

Brakes: R32 GTS-T

Body weight: ? Stripped with steel cage so 1200kg?

  • 4 weeks later...

STUART GATT: aka Bezerkr32

Car Make and Model: R32 Skyline

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:085

Link to natasoft: car 24

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....04/2010.WAKE.S3

Modifications

Engine: LS1 V8

Power: 300rwkw

Suspension: Bilstein/eibarch

Tyres: Bridgestone RE55s

Brakes: G4

Body weight: 1200kg

Liz

Car Make and Model: 180sx

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:13.06

Link to natasoft: http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....04/2010.WAKE.S3

Modifications

Engine: s14 sr20

Power: 206rwkw

Suspension: Tein Monoflex coilovers

Tyres: R888s

Brakes: s15

Body weight: 1400kg

car was really good, i was confident under brakes and it really behaved well.

i had issues early on at the fishhook but thats it.

the diff was going open wheel out of the tight corners and had some understeer but some tyres and a kaaz 1.5 will fix that.

Cool, that is moving! How much of a handful is the 32 with a stonking V8 in it at a tight little track like Wakefield????

Dean Buczynski

R32 GTR

Eastern Creek

Time : 1:57.0362

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....04/2010.EAST.S1 number 34

Modifications

Engine: rb26dett

Power: 250awkw

Suspension: HKS Hyper Max2 coilovers

Tyres: Yoko Adrive R1 225/50/16 (6month old street tyres)

Brakes: Factory with race pads

Body weight: Factory but the Spare wheel, Cars a Nismo Editon so 60kg lighter and no ABS

i thought i went pritty good considering it was the first time ive even drivin on a race track.

Hoping to get down to wakie asap. Whens SAU running a Eastern Creek day : D

2009 R35 GTR

-Eastern Creek-

Time : 1:41.0

Exhaust: Willall catback

Tune: Willall mailorder

Power: 340awkw-ish

Aero: AM Wing

Tyres: Michelin 270/68/18 (slicks)

-Wakefield Park-

Time : 1:02.8

Exhaust: Willall catback

Tune: Willall mailorder

Power: 340awkw-ish

Aero: AM Wing

Tyres: Michelin 270/68/18 (slicks)

-Oran South-

Time : 46.3

Exhaust: Stock+Willall midpipe

Tune: Stock

Power: Stock

Tyres: Michelin 270/68/18 (slicks)

-Oran GP-

Time : 1:16.7

Exhaust: Stock+Willall Mid-pipe

Tune: Stock

Tyres: RE55'S

SAU Nickname: YLWGTR2

Make and Model: OSCAR SK

Circuit Name: CALDER PARK

Lap time: 58:80

Modifications

Engine: 12A ROTARY

Power: ???

Suspension: KONI

Tyres: BRIDGESTONE SLICK

Brakes: NISMO DATSUN OPTION MK63 SUMITOMO

Body weight: 450kg

Edited by ylwgtr2

SAU Nickname: nismoman

Car Make and Model: S13 Silvia

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:07.49

Link to natasoft (car no 551)

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....05/2010.WAKE.S1

Modifications

Engine: SR20DET

Power: 207rwkw

Suspension: G4

Tyres: Kumho V70A 245/45/17

Brakes: R32 GTS-T

Body weight: Stripped with steel cage approx 1200kg

SAU Nickname: nismoman

Car Make and Model: S13 Silvia

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:07.49

Link to natasoft (car no 551)

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....05/2010.WAKE.S1

Modifications

Engine: SR20DET

Power: 207rwkw

Suspension: G4

Tyres: Kumho V70A 245/45/17

Brakes: R32 GTS-T

Body weight: Stripped with steel cage approx 1200kg

Nice one, That's getting seriously quick

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi,

Car is a Nissan 200sx

Oran Park Grand Prix

01:18.800 - S14a - 200kw - RE55

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results..../2009.ORAN.S2.Y

Oran Park South

00:48.330 - S14a - 200kw - R888

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....006.ORAN.S2.I.Y

Wakefield Park

01:06.560 - S14a - 200kw - RE55

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results..../2009.WAKE.S5.Y

Phillip Island

01:48.9590 - S14a - A050

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....2010.PHIL.S25.Y

Eastern Creek

01:49.690 - S14a - 200kw - R888

Don’t have a link as was so long ago

Updated

Wakefield Park

1:05.96 - A050's left over from PI

Natsoft Link

New member here and only started track work this Feb at Winton. Still suck at driving but here's my times :(

SAU Nickname: Nurb608

Car Make and Model: Astra VXR

Circuit Name: Winton Long Track

Lap time: 1:49.1330

Modifications

Engine: 2lt turbo

Power: 174kwatw

Suspension: Stock Shocks, Custom Springs

Tyres: Dunlop Sport Maxx

Brakes: AP 4 pot

Body weight: 1350kg roughly

Circuit Name: Calder National Circuit

Lap time: 1:11.2491

Modifications

Engine: 2lt turbo

Power: 174kwatw

Suspension: Stock Shocks, Custom Springs

Tyres: KU36

Brakes: AP 4 pot

Body weight: 1300kg roughly

Update from Sandown on the weekend

Circuit Name: Sandown Raceway

Lap time: 1:31.8400

Modifications

Engine: 2lt turbo

Power: 166kwatw (yes, i lost some power somewhere :ninja: )

Suspension: Bilstein Shocks/Struts, Custom Springs

Tyres: KU36

Brakes: AP 4 pot

Body weight: 1300kg roughly

SAU Nickname: SRS13

Car Make and Model: S13 Silvia

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:06.66

Link to Natsoft (position 3, car no 2)

Natsoft Link

Modifications

Engine: SR20DET

Power: 230rwk @15psi

Suspension: Kei Office Coilovers

Tyres: Kumho V70A 245/45/17 (6 track days old)

Brakes: AP Racing front & stock rear

Body weight: Stripped with steel cage approx 1100kg

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