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Awesome Andrew...any vids to follow?

Unfortunately I only got half of my PB session as the crap little AAA's that the hero camera has ran out as I sat at the starting grid for a while. I only had one session after practice with rain in the third session and oil/big accidents forcing me to pack up early.

If it's worth posting I'll put it up..... :wacko:

  • 2 weeks later...

SAU Nickname:

Car Make and Model:

Circuit Name: Queenland Raceway

Lap time: Clubman, 1.02:831

Sprint, 58:026

Modifications

Engine:not much,just fresh

Power: 300 rwhp @ 10 psi

Suspension: TIEN

Tyres: PZero

Brakes: stock with Hawk pads

Body weight: 1260kg

  • 2 weeks later...

SAU Nickname: JDSracing

Car Make and Model: 1997 Nissan 180SX

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1.12.4

Engine: SR20DET

Power: About standard, FMIC, catback exhaust, Boost at 10PSI

Suspension: coil-overs, sway bars, & tension rods

Tyres: RT615's

Brakes: stock rotors and calipers, Ferodo DS2500 pads, braided lines

Body weight: 1200kg

First track outing in the 180, and I equaled the best time I got out of the GTS-T years ago! Pretty happy with it so far.

First time at Collie, but defenitley not the last, 51.4632

Tires on their last legs and brakes barely working....

See, I told you Collie is a fun circuit. Did you run on Saturday arvo aswell?

It was a good day for times. I think all the GT-Rs ran PB's Greg did well too.

Edited by djr81
Nice Time Jeff!!! :D Well Done!

Cant wait to see the times when you start modding and put some better tyres on :)

Thanks. I am quite happy with the times considering this is the first time I have tracked this car. I am now looking forward to the improvements...let the modifying begin.

SAU Nickname: Marlin

Car Make and Model: Mistubishi Lancer Evo V

Circuit Name: Lakeside

Lap time: 1.00.80

Engine: Broken 4G63

Power: 160 AWKW

Suspension: coil-overs - China

Tyres: Dunlop O3G 265/35/18

Brakes: stock Brembo rotors and calipers, Ferodo DS2500 pads, braided lines

Body weight: 1300kg??

Sorry Sarah/Russ/Mark, I didn't mean to blow it up, good news though, I reckon it's got a 59 in it!!! :P

SAU Nickname: Marlin

Car Make and Model: Mistubishi Lancer Evo V

Circuit Name: Lakeside

Lap time: 1.00.80

Engine: Broken 4G63

Power: 160 AWKW

Suspension: coil-overs - China

Tyres: Dunlop O3G 265/35/18

Brakes: stock Brembo rotors and calipers, Ferodo DS2500 pads, braided lines

Body weight: 1300kg??

Sorry Sarah/Russ/Mark, I didn't mean to blow it up, good news though, I reckon it's got a 59 in it!!! :P

How did you get those tyres to fit under the guards? A9X Flares????

I thought it was 34.6 you did!! :P:D

me...

SAU Nickname: evil weevil

Car Make and Model: 1994 mx5 clubman

Circuit Name: Oran Park SOuth

Lap time: 55.2

Modifications

Engine: 1.8L non turbo

Power: 60-70rwkw

Suspension: Tein Flex

Tyres: Dunlop Direzza

Brakes: stock with hawk blue pads

Body weight: 1000kg

  • 3 weeks later...
I thought it was 34.6 you did!! :):bunny:

me...

SAU Nickname: evil weevil

Car Make and Model: 1994 mx5 clubman

Circuit Name: Oran Park SOuth

Lap time: 55.2

Modifications

Engine: 1.8L non turbo

Power: 60-70rwkw

Suspension: Tein Flex

Tyres: Dunlop Direzza

Brakes: stock with hawk blue pads

Body weight: 1000kg

With the above - with addition of RDA front and rear rotors and QFM pads

1.15.19 @ wakefield

I got hello kitty out to OPGP today

SAU Nickname: badhairdave

Car Make and Model: S13 Silvia

Circuit Name: OPGP

Lap time: 1:22.00 (lap timer) natsoft is playing up and only has my first few laps of the day despite me seeing a printout of 1:27 after the second session?

Modifications

Engine: s14 SR20DE with 280 cams

Power: 110rwkw approx

Suspension: front S15 stock struts with camber tops and heavier springs, castor rods, rear old bilstein struts with heavier springs, nismo traction arms and LCA's, d project camber and toe arms.

Tyres: 235/45-17 r888 gg

Brakes: r34 gtt front with sbs carbon ceramic pads, rear s15 with cheap shit pads

Body weight: Around 1000

SAU Nickname: ssxRicho

Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-t series 2

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:33.9 min

Modifications

Engine: FMIC, pod, 3 inch turbo back, std turbo @ 10psi

Power: 176rwkw

Suspension: greddy type s coils, standard sway bars

Tyres: nankang ns2

Brakes: RDA rotors, lucas pads

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