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Okay guys, who has dragged rexes and do we beat them or not.

I am going for in mainly stock standard form here. I am dragging one next week stock standard VS my stock standard, we got slightly more power similar torque but weigh alot different.

Do you think I am going to get to the limiter first or the rex.

Then i know I can shoot my mouth off before hand. and yes I can drive well no slow ass shifting and letting revs drop etc. BOTH CARS ARE SCARY STOCK STANDARD MONSTAS, lol

thanks blokes.

RiaZ

***or if anyone wants to swap skylines for the evening no probs if you want a manual series II to cruise in lol****

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hmmff, i would never drag on public roads, hehe

yeah thats what i was thinking strich9 cos, the last one i went up against I was at the limiter first, but i wasnt sure if it was due to poor driving or what.

better get that octane booster cranking hey

thanks for da help.

I think driver ability will have a bit to say. Make sure you do an ecu reset. Although alot of people dont believe in ecu resets, after traffic driving for a while, my car used to run out of puff at 6000rpm, resetting the ecu and she would pull to redline.

EDIT: If all things are equal, the 60' of the wrx will probably make life very difficult for you.

Originally posted by phat25t

I have dragged heapsss of standard wrx's and havent lost yet and my car is stock standard and auto they get about    a quarter of a car length of the line but as soon as you both have traction the skyline just bridges the gap and eats the rex top end ay

your car isn't stock? What about the bleeder ad exhaust?

Originally posted by summoner

another typical import driver "my cars stock.. just ignore the big exhaust which also gives a boost increase due to better flow"

from what i've seen even lightly fiddled gts-t's pull 14's.. i dont think a bog stock gts-t will scare a wrx.

The stock R33 GTST does a 14.2, not on a real drag strip but then again none of the times for production cars are on real drag strips they are usually on a street type surface. This puts it in the hunt for the "bug-eye's" as new, but then again 4wd and the fact that the RB motor will have done more km's makes the WRX a favorite.

Not long now Ryan

Then you can all take turns.

Compared to my brother in laws stock GTS-t and my initial impression of the WRX...the WRX will absolutely blitz a GTS-t off the line even with the 'line getting an ideal launch. The line would overhaul it eventually but probably not before the 400m mark..

My old R33 went up against a WRX at Kwinana and took 350m plus to draw alongside. My car wasn't stock and was running in the 13.8's that night from memory.

Cheers

I've driven a Tommy Mak EVO IV and they are sensational.

I'd have one in an instant but at $38k drive away for the WRX or $70k for the EVO it's no contest I'm afraid.

All performance cars have their strengths and weaknesses. I enjoy driving anything that the manufacturer has tried to put performance and soul into...even dunnydoors so I wouldn't knock any of them.

yes, my point is, if mitsubishi had continued with the GSR style cars and brought in the evo's as subaru did with the wrx's it would be a differant culture car wise here. Evo's are more popular in japan and i can see here a great evo vs wrx rivarly akin to that of holden vs ford etc. :D

Originally posted by summoner

another typical import driver "my cars stock.. just ignore the big exhaust which also gives a boost increase due to better flow"

from what i've seen even lightly fiddled gts-t's pull 14's.. i dont think a bog stock gts-t will scare a wrx.

I was talking about when my car was stock about 3 or 4 months ago, I dont think anyone with a 3 inch exhaust from the turbo back is stupid enough not to realise it is a substantial mod, and as with the bleed valve or why else would they bother? :lol:

Thanks peeps,

I guess i will just have to bite the bullet and give it a go.

The car is stock apart from an air filter pod, which i did recently. i cant really see too much difference that it made cos there is no partition etc. so it is probably a negative thing i have done, lol

anyways the whole point of this so called drag was to see who gets to 180 first. no 1/4 mile etc etc. if I hit 180 and he is behind then its done and done no dramas, rematches or arguments. I didnt have much hope of 1/4 mile cos I figured that the rex would get me with the launch.

i think it is a 1998 rex and i got a 1996 line with pretty low (doesnt look dodgy) kms so it should be fun. I am interested to know probably update yall on wednesday.

dragged this v8 ute the other nite. falcon xr8 about a 1996 also. it went pretty hard but i beat that, though it was only till all the traffic got in the way at about 150.

no summoner it wasnt a holden so feel free to diss away

hmm anyone know how long it takes to fit a bleed valve. any idea on brand versus ease, versus can it be done by wednesday

let me know and then maybe i can just feel confident that i cheated but still won

woohoo

hey another thing. there is an HKS actuator that you can get its around $250, and it raises the baseline boost level apparently. so any other mods you do will only increase the boost on top of that, apparently ups it to about 11 from 7 or something. and it is HKS so i spose it can be trusted.

if anyone knows about this let me know, though thats not gonna make it by wednesday

thanks again guys

RiaZ

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