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So last time my 0-100 was 4.7

Well im prowd to announce that i got it down to 4.21 seconds.... Very happy with this... After putting in power fc and setting scramble boost up on the sbc i can now launch with out wheel spin and drive through the gears.... mid second gear i can hit scramble and hit 14psi and bang its like having a extra 2 pistons kick in....

So not is a 4.21.... Cant wait to see what the quarter mile is like now.... Most certainlly a 12 second gst-t now....

Just to note... my accel g-force is nw up to 1.1g's throught 2nd gear when i hit scramble.... Not bad at all....

The biggest launch i have ever done was 1.8 g's

My biggest braking g's was 2.8g's tho.... I wont be happy til i can match my braking g's... lol

So last time my 0-100 was 4.7

Well im prowd to announce that i got it down to 4.21 seconds.... Very happy with this... After putting in power fc and setting scramble boost up on the sbc i can now launch with out wheel spin and drive through the gears.... mid second gear i can hit scramble and hit 14psi and bang its like having a extra 2 pistons kick in....

So not is a 4.21.... Cant wait to see what the quarter mile is like now.... Most certainlly a 12 second gst-t now....

Very impressive time mate im should do 12s for sure

OK.... where to start... I guess from the front back...

FMIC

HIGH FLOW TURBO (STEEL WHEELS)

EXHAUST CAM GEAR

HIGH FLOW OIL AND WATER PUMPS

BLITZ SBC ID iii D SPEC

PFC

FUEL PRESSURE REG

470CC INJECTORS

BOSCH 040 IN TANK PUMP

NISMO TIMING BELT

APEXI TT

3" EXHAUST FORM TURBO BACK

SCREAMER PIPE FROM TURBO ALSO

BLITZ EXHAUST TEMP GAUGE

BLITZ BOOST GAUGE

3" HIGH FLOW CAT

1" LOWERED KING SPRINGS ALL ROUND

BILSTEIN SHOCKS ALL ROUND

TOMEI HICAS LOCK KIT WITH SHIMS

255 RUBBER ON THE BACK 235 ON THE FRONT

17" VOLK TE37 RIMS (VERY RARE SILVER)

Z32 AFM

K&N POD

AUTO METER FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE UNDER THE HOOD

G-TECH ON DASH

I guess thats about it..... Motor is stock internally as far as i am aware anyway....

with these gtech units.. do they simply just plug straight into the ciggirate lighter tihngy??? .. and if so hows it get a reading... seems all 2 very simple thats all :P itd be a good by for only 50bux

with these gtech units.. do they simply just plug straight into the ciggirate lighter tihngy??? .. and if so hows it get a reading... seems all 2 very simple thats all :P itd be a good by for only 50bux

Works on G-sensors mate do a google search on em that will answer your question.

BA XR6T                  5.9  14.1

:blink: damn, it don't feel that fast! Guess I'm not used to the bloody great barge yet...

and it's only got 700km on the clock so I'm not "up it" yet...

ok, ok, not very often anyway. :D

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My old G-tech seemed fairly accurate.

My old LS1 did 5.25 0-100 with Morgs in the car, and his GTiR did 13.9 stock for the 400m on the G-tech.

Oh, and for that list - the Magna is listed at 16.2?

I did a 15.6 for the 400m in my stock TH sports auto :( at WSID (yes, i took the magna to the drags!!!:P)

Edited by evil_weevil

If the auto did 15.6 I wonder how well the VRX 5speed's go down the 1/4.

The one I often drive has no issues pulling away from VN-VS 5ltr auto's. Literally just walks away from them without any effort at all.

It is definitely an art getting the 5speed VRX off the line clean.

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