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Mx5 nugget

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:13.8 NATSOFT

Modifications

Engine: standard 1.8L nugget

Power: massive 75rwkw

Suspension: tein coilovers

Tyres: r888

Brakes: RDA slotted and QFM pads

Body weight: 1000?

well, a PB is a PB and I'll take it....even if it isnt by much!

1.13.6 now

  • 2 weeks later...

New PB for me

SAU Nickname: Ant97gtr

Car Make and Model: R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Phillip Island

Lap time: 1:44.47

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?13/11/2011.PHIL.Q1

Engine: Built RB26

Power: 330kw @ Racepace Dyno

Suspension: Racepace Tien RA's with adj arms

Tyres: ADVAN AO50 265/35/18 mediums

Brakes: Stock with DBA5000 front and RDA slotted rear rotors

In car vid on its way

New PB at the last Supersprint round at E.C. on the weekend. Not so many Nissans in attendance but flew the flag anyway.

Results: http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?12/11/2011.ARDC.S2

Time: 149.50

Car: R32 GTSt

Engine: Stock RB20DET, HKS 2530, GTR Inj and a big thanks to Dr Drift for fantastic remote tuning from Mel.

Power: Around 220kw

Tyres: Kumho, V70A, 245/17

Suspension: Buddy club race spec coil overs.

Brakes: Stock GTSt, Intima pads.

Weight: 1263kgs.

Drove it to and from the track with no issues.

SAUnickname=dougmo

Circuit Name: phillip island

car:S13

Lap time: 1:49.2613

natsoft: http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?13/11/2011.PHIL.Q1

Modifications turbo,cams,pfc,cooler,3" exh

Engine: stock na bottom ended sr20

Power: 220-230kw

Suspension: tanabe

Tyres: toyo ra1 205/55r16

Brakes: front r32 gtst,rear stock

Other: wing on the boot(bootlid all bent from the drag)

Car weight: 1250ish kg with driver

Edited by DOUGMO

SAUnickname=dougmo

Circuit Name: eastern creek

Lap time: 1:37.654

natsoft: http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?06/08/2011.EAST.S2.Y

Car model:evo 7 RS

Modifications;inlet man,turbo,cams,cooler,4" exh etc.......

Engine: 2.2 4g63

Power: 370kw

Suspension: tein

Tyres: A050 265/35r18

Brakes:front brembo monoblock, rear stock

Other:some aero

Car weight: 1350ish kg with driver

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Edited by DOUGMO

SAUnickname=dougmo

Circuit Name: phillip island

car:S13

Lap time: 1:49.2613

natsoft: http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?13/11/2011.PHIL.Q1

Modifications turbo,cams,pfc,cooler,3" exh

Engine: stock na bottom ended sr20

Power: 220-230kw

Suspension: tanabe

Tyres: toyo ra1 205/55r16

Brakes: front r32 gtst,rear stock

Other: wing on the boot(bootlid all bent from the drag)

Car weight: 1250ish kg with driver

LOL, bugger. I did a 1:49.3 on Saturday but sat out Sunday with a gearbox leak. So were you in the black S13?

I just watched your lap side by side with mine and its funny that they are identical everywhere. I thought we could be stronger in differt sections but they seem even evreywhere

My car was 1335 on the PI weighbridge as well so I have some work to do to take some weight out of it :whistling:

SAU Nickname: Mitch_rona

Car Make and Model: R34 GTT

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:09:7

Modifications

Engine: RB30DET

Power: 330rwkw

Suspension: Tein Flex

Tyres: R888

Brakes: Stock w/ DBA4000 & A1RM Pads

Body weight: Stock

Pos 12

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?31/07/2011.WAKE.S2

1:09s is hooking for a standard weight R34, well done!

what size R888's?

and I see old Stretch has the S15 in the 1:05s now

Thanks. It's mostly the grunt that gets me the time lol. Biggest difference was a big front swaybar and nismo diff, cut 2 seconds off my times from those mods.

I am running 235 and 255 front and back on standard 350z 17's. With a slight pump of the rear guards I hope to squeeze a 275 under there maybe on r33 gtr wheels.

  • 4 weeks later...

another PB for me :)

SAU Nickname: DriftGTS

Car Make and Model: HR31 GTS

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:07.449 - Qstarz datalogger

Modifications

Engine: RB30DET

Power: 315kw

Suspension: S13 coilovers

Tyres: 235/45/17 & 255/45/17 Federal FZ201's -awesomely sticky!!

Brakes: Standard R32 GTSt with Ferodo DS2500 (now destroyed :) )

Body weight: 1200kg

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SAU Nickname: sycorb

Car Make and Model: r32 gtr

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:04.68 - racelogic datalogger

Modifications

Engine: RB27DETT

Power: 370kw

Suspension: bc coilovers

Tyres: 295/30/18 ao50

Brakes: 356mm ksport with Ferodo DS2500 (now destroyed :) )

Body weight: dont know just took rear seat out

drove to and from the track on the day 16/12/11

  • 1 month later...

SAU Nickname: racegtst

Car Make and Model: 1995 R33 Skyline GTS-T

Circuit Name: Barbagallo Long Circuit

Lap time: 1:07.6895

Modifications

Engine: HKS 2835 turbo, FMIC, nistune

Power: 330 rwhp

Suspension: bilstein coilovers, camber, castor kits, whiteline sway bars, hicas lock bar and pineapples

Tyres: Toyo R888

Brakes: Standard calipers, rda 4000 front discs and QFM race pads front

Body weight: standard

SAU Nickname: racegtst

Car Make and Model: 1995 R33 Skyline GTS-T

Circuit Name: Collie

Lap time: 52.8611

Modifications

Engine: HKS 2835 turbo, FMIC, nistune

Power: 330 rwhp

Suspension: bilstein coilovers, camber, castor kits, whiteline sway bars, hicas lock bar and pineapples

Tyres: Toyo R888

Brakes: Standard calipers, rda 4000 front discs and QFM race pads front

Body weight: standard

SAU Nickname: racegtst

Car Make and Model: 1995 R33 Skyline GTS-T

Circuit Name: Barbagallo Short Circuit

Lap time: 58.3995

Modifications

Engine: HKS 2835 turbo, FMIC, nistune

Power: 330 rwhp

Suspension: bilstein coilovers, camber, castor kits, whiteline sway bars, hicas lock bar and pineapples

Tyres: Toyo R888

Brakes: Standard calipers, rda 4000 front discs and QFM race pads front

Body weight: standard

  • 1 month later...

New PB for me

SAU Nickname: Ant97gtr

Car Make and Model: R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Calder

Lap time: 1:02.78

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?24/03/2012.CPR.S19

Engine: Built RB26

Power: 330kw @ Racepace Dyno

Suspension: Racepace Tien RA's with adj arms

Tyres: ADVAN AO50 265/35/18 mediums

Brakes: Stock with DBA5000 front and RDA slotted rear rotors

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