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SAU Nickname: PN-Mad (Alex)

Car Make and Model: 1994 180SX

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:10.5 (GPS timer)

Modifications
Engine: SR20 GTX3071, 44mm gggaaaaaaattttteeee.

Power: 290rwkw

Suspension: Tein coilovers, whiteline bars

Brakes: 324mm fnt, gtst rear, A1RM pads

weight: 1100-1200 plus one fat arse driver

tyres: Federal RS-R 235/45/17

First time to Wakefield, and first time driving the car in anger. Need to install some skills and try again!

  • 2 weeks later...

New PB for me

SAU Nickname: Ant97gtr

Car Make and Model: R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Phillip Island

Lap time: 1:43.9259

28/04/13 PIARC Sprintshttp://racing.natsoft.com.au/results/#2

Engine: Built RB26

Power: 330kw @ Racepace Dyno

Suspension: Racepace Tien RA's with adj arms

Tyres: ADVAN AO50 265/35/18 mediums

Brakes: CSC 6 piston front and stock rear with RDA slotted rear rotors

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  • 4 weeks later...

This is from a Circuit Club track day at Wakefield in mid December 2012

SAU Nickname: Tim
Car Make and Model: N15 Nissan Pulsar
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 1:16.075

Modifications
Engine: SR20VE, N1 Cams
Power: 130kw
Suspension: BC BR Coilovers
Tyres: Advan A048 (225/50R15)
Brakes: R33 GTST calipers, RDA R33 GTST rotors (machined down to 288mm) EBC Redstuff pads

Hoping to make a huge improvement on that in the not too distant future.

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SAU Nickname: SimonR32
Car Make and Model: R32 GTR
Circuit Name: Barbagallo Long & Short
Lap time: Long = 61.80 Short 53.81

Modifications
Engine: RB26
Power: 600rwhp
Suspension: Basic old Tein Coilovers, cusco arms and swaybars
Tyres: 265/35R18 AD050
Brakes: CSC 4pots with 343mm 2 piece rotors and R34 GTR Brembo rear
Body weight: TBA, full interior etc so heavy

Date: 16/06/13
Car Make and Model: R32 GTR
Circuit Name: Phillip Island
Lap time: 2:03.826
Timing method: Natsoft

Modifications
Engine: RB26 with PowerFC, Garret -7s
Power: 325rwkw on E85
Suspension: Tein coilovers,
Tyres: Kumho KU36 245/35/18
Brakes: Stock with A1RM pads in the front
Body weight: Stock minus rear and passenger seat.

  • 2 weeks later...
SAU Nickname: ssxRicho

Car Make and Model: R33 GTST

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:04.9

Timing method: Natsoft


Modifications

Engine: hypergear 21U highflow, pfc, greddy cooler

Power: 260rwkw On United E85

Suspension: greddy dampers, BC Racing springs, whiteline bars, cusco front camber/castor


Tyres: Hankook Z222 (RS3) 285/35 R18 (utqg200), RPF1 18x10 + 38

Brakes: ksport 8 pot 330mm front, EBC blue pads

Body weight: no interior + others (1280-1300kg)

Body weight: no interior + others (1280-1300kg)

Great time Richo. Wakefield is awesome! Can't wait to go back. How did you measure that weight? Very light. Mine is down to 1250 with lexan, gutted doors, and a very, very bare car. You only got a half cage right?

Great time Richo. Wakefield is awesome! Can't wait to go back. How did you measure that weight? Very light. Mine is down to 1250 with lexan, gutted doors, and a very, very bare car. You only got a half cage right?

No cage at all.

Weight is a guess, 1380kg on the scales at PI with 1/2 tank when the interior was in. Take 80kg'ish off that, includes the A/C which is gone now.

Mine is pretty bare now as well, though have to retain the glass, dash and door cards.

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SAU Nickname: Wag.00n

Car Make and Model: HR31 gts-x

Circuit Name: Eastern creek GP (old track)

Lap time: 1:48.48

Modifications

Engine: Rb25

Power: 240kw @ 14psi

Suspension: k-sport Coilovers

Tyres: Yokohama ao50's

Brakes: k-sport 356mm 8 pot and 330mm 4 pot

Body weight: not sure

SAU Nickname: SimonR32

Car Make and Model: R32 GTR

Circuit Name: Barbagallo Long & Short

Lap time: Long = 61.80 Short 53.81

Modifications

Engine: RB26

Power: 600rwhp

Suspension: Basic old Tein Coilovers, cusco arms and swaybars

Tyres: 265/35R18 AD050

Brakes: CSC 4pots with 343mm 2 piece rotors and R34 GTR Brembo rear

Body weight: TBA, full interior etc so heavy

61.68 long track now

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  • 2 weeks later...
SAU Nickname: Johnnilicte

Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-t (Fridge)

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:16.8

Timing method: Natsoft


Modifications

Engine: stock, just turbo back exhaust, fmic & 0.84bar boost

Power: stock-ish

Suspension: some horse shit (probably worse than stock) Pedders springs & shock combo, 24mm F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars


Tyres: Nitto INVO (Front) & Federal RS-R (Rear)

Brakes: stock, with Intima SR (front) & Bendix Heavy Duty (rear) pads

Body weight: 1500 kg?


2nd time ever at Wakefield Park.

  • 2 weeks later...

ns nickname: nfi

Car Make and Model: SX Developments S15

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:01.4

Timing method: performance box

Modifications

Engine: Built 2.3

Power: 400rwkw

Suspension: Bilstein

Tyres: Hankook

Brakes: Brembo

Other:

Car weight: Not light enough

Video with data overlay.

Edited by nfi
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