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I was down in shellharbour last night visiting a mate, and on my way home this guy ina 200sx decided he want to have a race. I powered off the line to get a 2 or 3 car lead, after 70 or so metres, he just went past me like i wasnt moving, this thing was standard, no zorst nothing

anyone got any ideas, or who it was im sure he must have had nos or something like that.

Feedback would be great

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Originally posted by INASNT

Did it have a Fast and Furious sticker on it???:D

NO it didnt nothing o stickers no nothing, no front mount or anything didnt even have a note to it alli hurt was wooooosshhhhhh when it when past me.

i have around 175kw at the wheels and this thing made me look like i wasnt moving at 90km an hour so im confused hahah

Maybe he just wanted to make u feel like u had chance before he gave it to you on a plate ? Many people take off slow due to not wanting to just smoke the tyres. Who knows what he really had under there or how the boost or turbo was set to kick in. Prolly just dual stage BC. Probably not NOS

200sx beating a skyline is nothing amazing.

With just more boost they go very well. The exhaust could be aftermarket just not stupidly loud. My exhaust is close to stock quietness for instance and still flows well.

There doesn't need to be much done to get the 200sx to get a low 13.

I'll agree with you there Rev .... I work in an office where three of the guys own S15's .... one stock .... one with only a zorst ... another with zorst, FMIC and Bleeve Valve running a tad over stock.

I'm a little bewildered by the story though I'd assume the 200sx would still be quicker off the line due to it's weight advantage. My car usually kicks in about 4500 and I'll have a bit of catching to do against the last of those three cars.

Out of interest XXE ... did you catch this guys plates ?

NOS on the street = wanker

You got owned

You think NOS

You say wanker?

No offence.

But my guess is he had a big ASS turbo.

It does not take much to hide a Front mount.

Just because the tip looks stock does not mean much.

I have seen a few 200sx that are cops off the mark but once moving they move.

One that comes to mind around Brisbane is one with the number plates 5TOCK. Looks stock but eats most cars I have seen him run.

I can get him off the mark but thats it.

Jimbo,

no sorry mate didnt get to see the plates, but im still curious, it was a green 200sx, around a 95 model i think, i mean hats off to the guy, he beat me fair and square. I was in front then bam i was history he just flew past me.

very quiet car, except when he went past me it went wooshhh and went quiet again.

MRE this thing didnt have a front mount trust me

good on the guy he ghas great car that can keepu p to most, my skyline is running 11psi, zorst big filter, makes good for about 180kw

XXE-R32: I trust you are aware that some people do go to lengths to hide modifications, to retain the sleeper image, prevent attention from the boys in blue etc.

Its very possible that a the car had a FMIC (Painted black) and also a full exhaust with a quiet (yes its possible) rear std looking muffler.

If it really was a sleeper then it certainly worked on you :uh-huh:

Originally posted by BY BY

Its very possible that a the car had a FMIC (Painted black) and also a full exhaust with a quiet (yes its possible) rear std looking muffler.

And especially considering that it was night, it would have been hard to see. It's like the R32 and 33 GTR coolers, I could hardly see them even during the day unless I had a good look :uh-huh:

Merli

i dont think anyone takes to kindly to loosing.

But as i alwasy say you have to learn how to lose b4 you learn how to win.

If i ever see this car again, i will be sure to be more careful, infact i dont think i will ever drag again.

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