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SAU Nickname: Fatz

Car Make and Model: Nissan R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1.05.3 (faster than mick above)(Natsoft)

Modifications: pt6262 single kit e85

Engine: RB26

Power: about 350kw

Suspension: RP tein

Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 295/30/18 (50 bux a tyre used)

Brakes: 6 piston APs on 355mm rotors upfront and 4 piston APs on 343mm discs out back

Body weight: 1780 with me in the girthy whore

rwd all day which made it fun

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SAU Nickname: Bazil_1

Car Make and Model: Nissan R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1.05.329 (faster than the fatz and Mick above)(Natsoft)

Modifications: forged pistons, n1 turbos, e85

Engine: RB26

Power: 350kw on 23psi

Suspension: MCA Gold

Tyres: Yoko A050 medium 265/35/18 that I drove there on

Brakes: 6 piston APs on 343mm rotors upfront and 4 piston APs on 330mm discs out back

Body weight: 1590kg with driver

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  • 1 month later...

Date: 13/09/15
Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-T
Circuit Name: Winton
Lap time: 1:37.89
Timing method: Natsoft

Modifications
Engine: RB25 with PowerFC, Kinugawa something something turbo

Power: 260rwkw on E85
Suspension: BC Racing ER series
Tyres: RE55S SR2 compound, 235/45/17
Brakes: GTR rotors, stock calipers, Project Mu HC+ pads
Body weight: Stock with half cage and minus rear seat

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SAU Nickname: FLN75S
Car Make and Model: 1994 R33 GTST
Circuit Name: Eastern Creek GP Circuit
Lap time: 1:54:91

Modifications
Engine: RB25DET
Power: 150RWKW Stock unopened engine with 3inch exhaust (no cat) running 10psi with R34 GTT Intercooler.
Suspension: MCA Reds
Tyres: KHUMO 16inch V7000 Semi slick
Brakes: STD - A1RM PADS
Body weight: 1475KG

Car has Half Cage, Race seat & harness with HICAS removed

  • 3 months later...

Update:

Lap time: 1:14.7 (damp to wet track)

Timing method: Q-Starz

Modifications

Engine: Unopened RB25DET with a Hypergear SS2 running 1.4bar (couldn't run more due to misfire)

Power: ~300kW

Suspension: Lower sprinngs with Bilstein Shocks + 24mm F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars

Tyres: 255/40/17 Nitto NT01(Front) & 255/40/17 Federal 595 RS-R (Rear)

Brakes: Stock, with Project MU HC800 pads all round

Body weight: 1500 kg?

Update:

Lap time: 1m12.038 (37 degree day, tyres were like butter)

Timing method: Q-Starz

Modifications

Engine: Unopened RB25DET with a Hypergear SS2 running 1.5bar on E85

Power: ~300kW

Suspension: MCA X-Race 10kg(f) and 7kg® + 24mm F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars

Tyres: 255/40/17 Nitto NT01 all round

Brakes: Stock, with Project MU HC800 pads all round

Body weight: 1500 kg?

1st outing with the new setup, still don't have the full confidence to throw the car into turns yet and also was so damn hot.. shirt was pretty much drenched in sweat after each session! Got about 4 to 5 laps at time before car started to get into the too hot region.

  • 5 months later...

Update:

Lap time: 1m12.038 (37 degree day, tyres were like butter)

Timing method: Q-Starz

Modifications

Engine: Unopened RB25DET with a Hypergear SS2 running 1.5bar on E85

Power: ~300kW

Suspension: MCA X-Race 10kg(f) and 7kg® + 24mm F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars

Tyres: 255/40/17 Nitto NT01 all round

Brakes: Stock, with Project MU HC800 pads all round

Body weight: 1500 kg?

1st outing with the new setup, still don't have the full confidence to throw the car into turns yet and also was so damn hot.. shirt was pretty much drenched in sweat after each session! Got about 4 to 5 laps at time before car started to get into the too hot region.

Round 2, Fight!

Lap time: 1m11.05
Timing method: Q-Starz
Modifications
Engine: Unopened RB25DET with a Hypergear SS2 CBB Version running 1.5bar on E85
Power: ~340kW (at 1.7bar she makes 372kW but that's asking for a grenading motor recipe)
Suspension: MCA X-Race 10kg(f) and 7kg® + 24mm F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars
Tyres: 255/40/17 Nitto NT01 all round
Brakes: Brembo up front with Intima Type-D Pads, Stock Rears with Project MU HC800 (that died, metal on metal back home)
Body weight: 1500 kg?
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  • 2 weeks later...

SAU Nickname:ke55pig

Car Make and Model:r32

Circuit Name:mallala

Lap time: 1.24

Modifications

Engine:t67 rb25neo

Power:350rwkw

Suspension:isc

Tyres:235 kenda 265 nankang

Brakes:stock bendix ultimate pads

Body weight:full trim 32 2 door plus amps stereo

  • 4 weeks later...

SAU Nickname: 34GeeTeeTee
Car Make and Model: Nissan R34 GTT
Circuit Name: SMSP Brabham Circuit
Lap time: 2.06.x (Natsoft)
Modifications: Stock... Officer! Basic bolt on gear as per build thread.
Engine: RB25 NEO
Power: about 320kw on 21PSI
Suspension: MCA Red - 15kg front 6kg rear combo
Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 295/30/18 - Time set on a mix of worn medium and soft due to an earlier puncture.
Brakes: Alcon front, stock rear
Body weight: 110kg and damn good looking.... No idea about the car! :laugh:

 

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  • 2 months later...

SAU Nickname: 34GeeTeeTee
Car Make and Model: Nissan R34 GTT
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 1.047 (Natsoft)
Modifications: Stock... Officer! Basic bolt on gear as per build thread.
Engine: RB25 NEO
Power: about Gate pressure only - At a guess maybe 280kw @ 16-17PSI
Suspension: MCA Red - 15kg front 6kg rear combo - Stock swaybars - Understeery
Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 295/30/18 - Time set on medium tyres.
Brakes: Alcon front, stock rear
Body weight: Heavy nugget still!

 

 

 

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SAU Nickname: BenM
Car Make and Model: Radical SR3
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 62.34 (Natsoft)
Modifications: Radical Spec
Engine: Suzuki Hayabusa 1500cc
Power: ~150rwkw
Suspension: Radical Spec
Tyres: Radical Spec Dunlop Slicks
Brakes: Radical Spec
Body weight: ~600kg

 

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SAU Nickname: WAGON_BOY

Car Make and Model: 2000 Mazda RX7 S8

Circuit Name: SMSP North

Lap time: 1:15

Circuit Name: SMSP South

Lap time: 1:05

Circuit Name: SMSP GP

Lap time: 1:51

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:09

Modifications

Engine: 13BREW TT

Power: 192Kw@W

Suspension: BC racing BR Type RH Series

Tyres: Nitto NT-01's

Brakes: stock disc's with remsa pads

Body weight: 1200kg???

On 5/31/2016 at 1:36 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Round 2, Fight!

Lap time: 1m11.05
Timing method: Q-Starz
 
Modifications
Engine: Unopened RB25DET with a Hypergear SS2 CBB Version running 1.5bar on E85
Power: ~340kW (at 1.7bar she makes 372kW but that's asking for a grenading motor recipe)
Suspension: MCA X-Race 10kg(f) and 7kg® + 24mm F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars
 
Tyres: 255/40/17 Nitto NT01 all round
Brakes: Brembo up front with Intima Type-D Pads, Stock Rears with Project MU HC800 (that died, metal on metal back home)
Body weight: 1500 kg?

Round 3, Fight!

Lap time: 1m09.06
Timing method: Q-Starz
 
Modifications
Engine: Unopened RB25DET with a Hypergear SS2 CBB Version running 1.5bar on E85
Power: ~340kW (at 1.7bar she makes 372kW but that's asking for a grenading motor recipe)
Suspension: MCA X-Race 10kg(f) and 7kg® + 24mm F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars
 
Tyres: 255/40/17 Nitto NT01 all round
Brakes: Brembo up front with Intima Type-D Pads, Stock Rears with Intima SR Pads
Body weight: 1500 kg?
 
Only difference this time was a GT-R wing with the blade set at the 3rd setting. Surprisingly made a massive difference to rear end grip!

Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-T
Circuit Name: Morgan Park

D Circuit (1.5km) Lap time: 0:49.1

E Circuit (2.1km) Lap time: 1:09.8

K Circuit (3.0km) Lap time: 1.27.5
 

Timing method: MyLaps, QStarz

Modifications
Engine: RB30DET, cams 8.9mm 265 deg, Kinugawa TDO6H-25G turbo, ViPec ECU

Power: 375rwhp on 16.5psi
Suspension: MCA Red, springs 14kg F, 5kg R.  Also 15kg F, 5.5kg R.  Stock swaybars.
Tyres: Hankook Z221 C70, 265/35x18 F, 295/30 x18 R
Brakes: Evo Brembo fronts, Evo 10 350mm rotors, stock rear rotors and calipers, Winmax pads

Body weight: 1375kg, caged and race seat

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  • 1 month later...

SAU Nickname: Racer5

Car Make and Model: Skyline R32 Gtr

Circuit Name: GP circuit Sydney Motorsport Park

Lap time: 1.39.65 natsoft WTAC 2016 open class

Modifications : Aero,  Front gearbox removed. RWD. Tremec Tk05 gearbox 

Engine: V8 6.2 Litre Holden Ls3 crate motor with cam. 

Power: 432Hp ATW

Suspension: BC 

Tyres: 295.35.18 A050 Yokohama

Brakes: project mu pads, Evo9 calipers, DB5000 evo10 rotors.

Body weight 1200kg

https://youtu.be/7FjD2zaGPDY

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

SAU Nickname: BenM
Car Make and Model: Radical SR3
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 60.46 (Natsoft)
Modifications: Radical Spec
Engine: Suzuki Hayabusa 1500cc
Power: ~150rwkw
Suspension: Radical Spec
Tyres: Radical Spec Dunlop Slicks
Brakes: Radical Spec
Body weight: ~600kg

 

SAU Nickname: BenM
Car Make and Model: Radical SR3
Circuit Name: Eastern Creek GP
Lap time: 1:37.8 (20Hz GPS + Harry's Laptimer)
Modifications: Radical Spec
Engine: Suzuki Hayabusa 1500cc
Power: ~150rwkw
Suspension: Radical Spec
Tyres: Radical Spec Dunlop Slicks
Brakes: Radical Spec
Body weight: ~600kg

  • 2 weeks later...

SAU Nickname: darrenjc

Car Make and Model: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR V-Spec II

 

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:21.999 (Natsoft)

 

Circuit Name: Phillip Island

Lap time: 1:49.960 (Natsoft)

 

Modifications

Engine: Racepace built, secret squirrel response turbos

Power: 325kw track tune

Suspension: Rock hard Jap spec Tein monoflex

Tyres: A050 Medium

Brakes: Stock Brembo + HC800 Pads

Body weight: Stock

  • 1 month later...

SAU Nickname: 34GeeTeeTee
Car Make and Model: Nissan R34 GTT
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 1.035 (Natsoft and Race Chrono with GPS Reciever)
Modifications: Stock... Officer! Basic bolt on gear as per build thread.
Engine: RB25 NEO
Power: Low Boostish - At a guess maybe 325kw @ 21PSI
Suspension: MCA Red - 14kg front 6kg rear combo - Whiteline Swaybars F + R - Understeery but massive imrovement to before!
Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 295/30/18 - Time set on same medium tyres from last year, have done around 6 track days now.
Brakes: Alcon 365mm front, Alpha Omega 350mm rear setup
Body weight: Heavy nugget still!

So in summary, rear brake upgrade, 4PSI boost and swaybars made up a full second gain with plenty of room to improve!

 

  • 1 month later...

SAU Nickname: Mitch_Dubya

Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-T LS1

Circuit Name: Winton (first time)

Lap time: 1:39.7X

Modifications: ext lcas neg 7deg, big wang, surge, locked dif,  

Engine: LS1 with mild cam 

Power: 260rwkw

Suspension: cusco coilovers

Tyres: (F) old as f**k Nitto semis (R) piss poor Nankangs 

Brakes: standard and completely f**ked (see pic below)

Body weight: est. 1200kgs, fully stripped inc dash, door cards, light weight bonnet and boot, lighter drivetrain, no cage at the time

very green to racing and first time at Winton. I left smiling but knowing there was a couple more seconds in the car with a better driver. The brakes were down to metal and still managed to set my best time on the second last lap for the day. Looking forward to having another crack with new brakes (inc braided lines, rotors and cooling), more seat time and better rubber.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Date: 11/09/16
Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-T
Circuit Name: Winton
Lap time: 1:35.74
Timing method: Natsoft

Modifications 
Engine: RB25 with PowerFC, Kinugawa something something turbo

Power: 257rwkw on E85
Suspension: BC Racing ER series 
Tyres: Hankook z221 255/40/17
Brakes: 324mm RDA blank rotors, stock calipers, Project Mu HC+ pads
Body weight: Stock with half cage and minus rear seat

  • 2 months later...
On 01/02/2017 at 10:24 AM, 34GeeTeeTee said:

SAU Nickname: 34GeeTeeTee
Car Make and Model: Nissan R34 GTT
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 1.035 (Natsoft and Race Chrono with GPS Reciever)
Modifications: Stock... Officer! Basic bolt on gear as per build thread.
Engine: RB25 NEO
Power: Low Boostish - At a guess maybe 325kw @ 21PSI
Suspension: MCA Red - 14kg front 6kg rear combo - Whiteline Swaybars F + R - Understeery but massive imrovement to before!
Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 295/30/18 - Time set on same medium tyres from last year, have done around 6 track days now.
Brakes: Alcon 365mm front, Alpha Omega 350mm rear setup
Body weight: Heavy nugget still!

So in summary, rear brake upgrade, 4PSI boost and swaybars made up a full second gain with plenty of room to improve!

 

Update, AUS TIME ATTACK at Wakefield Park we managed to shave a bit off our time and now have a 1.034

 

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