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Lap Time: 0:56.0156 (Lakeside Park)

Modifications

Car: Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS ASCAR (2001)

Engine: Std LS1 w/mild cam, valve spring, ITB's, Haltech PS2000

Power: 320rwhp

Suspension: Penske Coilovers

Tyres: 15" 275 R6 Hoosier

Brakes: AP Racing 6 Pot Front/AP Racing 4 Pot Rear

Body weight: 1270kg full tank + driver (90kg)

Timing: Natsoft

Lap Time: 0:55.5588 (Lakeside Park)

Had a slight improvement in overall lap times and PB from yesterdays racing at Lakeside.

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Car Make and Model: R34 GTT

Circuit Name: SMP South Circuit (the short sucker)
Lap time: 1:030
Timing: Natsoft

Modifications
Engine: RB25 stock engine with HTA3076
Power: low boost, 20psi, 350kw ish.

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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.

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?

Track got a little wet, so.......... :D

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Car Make and Model: R33 gtst s2

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:17.2

Timing: stopwatch? Lol

Modifications

Engine: stock/exhaust

Suspension: pedders comfort shocks /unknown spring combo

brakes: rda slotted/remsa pads

Weight : full tank fuel/factory weight

tyres: 235/45/17, Triangle brand?

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Car Make and Model: Nissan S13 "Onevia"

Circuit name: Queensland Raceway - National

Lap Time: 1.06.22

Timing: QRC Timer

Modifications

Engine: Stock RB25det

Suspension: Full driftworks arms + CS2 + geomaster knuckles

Brakes: R33 GTS-T upgrade, RDA slotted + racing pads + fluid

Weight: NFI

Tyres: 235/45/17 Federal RSR

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SAU Nickname: Sir L0rd Van Von Vader'ham

Car Make and Model: R31 skyline

Circuit Name: Eastern Creek

Lap time: 1:43.8

Timing method: Natsoft

Modifications

Engine: RB30DET

Power: 345kw

Suspension: S13 coilovers, F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars

Tyres: Advan A050 255 wide

Brakes: wilwood superlite front, r32 gtst rear

Body weight: 1190 kg

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SAU username: R33RWKW

Circuit: Wakefield

Lap Time: 1:14.5

Natsoft

Circuit: Winton

Lap Time: 1:37.1

Natsoft.

Circuit: Calder Park

lap Time: 1:13.8

Natsoft.

Circuit Name: Sandown Raceway

Lap Time: 1:26.4

Natsoft.

1997 R33 GTR VSPEC

Mods: RacePace Stage One Engine, RacePace Custom 3.5" Exhaust & Tuned Length Front Pipes

Garret -5's, Tomei (72mm) Dumps,Nismo Super Coppermix Twin Spec R Clutch kit. Whiteline Swaybars , Cusco Front Upper Arms, Cusco Tension Rods, Tein FLEX control Master Coilovers & EDFC KIT.

BRAKES: FRONT: AP Racing kit and std Brembo GTR rears.

Tyers: Yokohama ADO8R 265/35/18. Wheels: Work XT7's.

POWER: 360 RWKW.

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SAU Nickname: PN-Mad (Alex)

Car Make and Model: 1994 180SX

Circuit Name: SMSP Brabham

Lap time: 2:17.5 (GPS timer)

Modifications

Engine: SR20 GTX3071

Power: 290rwkw ( bit down on this on the day prob~250kw)

Suspension: Tein coilovers, whiteline bars

Brakes: Brembo front, GTS-t rear - winmax pads

weight: 1197kg plus one fat arse driver

tyres: OLD Michelin Slicks S8D (Medium) 24/64/17

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SAU Nickname: klebestift
Car Make and Model: Suzuki Swift (from Rent4Ring)
Circuit Name: Nurburgring Nordschleife
Lap Time (BTG): 9.35.03 (Harry's Laptimer)

Mods: Full cage, race seats and harness, upgraded brakes, pads and suspension
Tyres: Semis
Power: 136hp

Weight: 1025kg

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SAU Nickname: Yeedogga

Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-t

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:07.3

Timing method: Natsoft

Modifications

Engine: RB25DET unopened

Power: 265kw

Suspension: BC coilovers, Whiteline sway Bars, Hardrace adjustable arms

Tyres: Used Hankook Z221 265/35 18

Brakes: D2 racing Chinese magic

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SAU Nickname: XKLABA

Car Make and Model: Nissan R34 GTR

Circuit Name: Sydney motorsport park - south circuit

Lap time: 1.02.53 (Natsoft)

Modifications: full forged with poncams and GT-RS turbos

Engine: RB2630

Power: about 380kw at all 4 ( what ever 19psi gives me )

Suspension: Nismo R tune coilsovers, cusco sway bars and adjustable front camber arms

Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 265/35/18

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

Body weight: 1661kgs + 105kg for me

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SAU Nickname: DekA
Car Make and Model: R34 GTT
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 1:10.01
Timing method: Phone App (RaceChrono)

Circuit Name: SMP South Circuit
Lap time: 1.06.5
Timing method: Natsoft

Modifications
Engine: RB25DET Neo, stock turbo, RB20 actuator, 3" exhaust, Nistune
Power: 192kw
Suspension: Bilstein PSS9 dampers, Eibach springs (5.5kg/4.5kg), Whiteline sway Bars
Tyres: Hankook RS-3 255/40R17
Brakes: Standard brakes with DBA T3 rotors and Winmax W5 pads

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Car Make and Model: 1998 Mazda MX-5 (nothing said it had to be a Skyline for this thread!)
Circuit Name: Wakefield
Lap time: 1:09.5
Timing: Racechrono with external 10Hz GPS
Modifications
Engine: Built 1.8 N/A, 119kW
Suspension: YS coilovers, Whiteline swaybars
Brakes: Stock, with Hawk Blue pads
Tyres: Nitto NT01

I just bought a R34 GTT and am looking forward to seeing what it can do :-)

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SAU Nickname: fatz

Car Make and Model: R33 gtr
Circuit Name: Eastern Creek
Lap time: 1:44.00
Timing method: Natsoft

Modifications
Engine: RB26DET
Power: 310kw
Suspension: tein
Tyres: hondcock c70
Brakes: ap
Body weight: 1740 kg including driver

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SAU Nickname: FLN75S
Car Make and Model: 1994 R33 GTST
Circuit Name: Eastern Creek GP Circuit
Lap time: 2:05:10

Modifications
Engine: RB25DET
Power: 130-140RWKW??? Stock unopened engine with 3inch exhaust (no cat) running std Boost.
Suspension: STD
Tyres: KHUMO ECSTA
Brakes: STD - A1RM PADS
Body weight: 1475KG

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

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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?

Track got a little wet, so.......... :D

Another update, got 1m13.01s according to Q-Starz and managed 195.3km/h down the main straight.

I really need coilovers LOL

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SAU Nickname: XKLABA

Car Make and Model: Nissan R34 GTR

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1.05.35 (Natsoft)

Modifications: full forged with poncams and GT-RS turbos

Engine: RB2630

Power: about 380kw at all 4 ( what ever 19psi gives me )

Suspension: Nismo R tune coilsovers, cusco sway bars and adjustable front camber arms

Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 295/30/18 ( where brand new and couldn't get them to work till last session which gave me very little confidence in them )

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

Body weight: 1675kgs + 108kgs for me

With 4wd not working properly

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