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Originally posted by XXE-R32

Merli

i dont think anyone takes to kindly to loosing.  

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

Well I don't think that's the right attitude :mad: I think you should be driving straight to your favourite workshop and asking them what your next mod should be, so you can kick that guy's ass the next time you see him (at Eastern Creek of course) :uh-huh:

No-one takes kindly to losing, but calling him a wanker and accusing him of running NOS when you have no idea what modifications he's done to his car is a little over the top IMHO.

As others have said, the "sleeper" look is very popular these days with guys who don't want all that extra Police attention... I guess you're just one more he can chalk up to his ":Owned: List" :thumbsup:

Yes yes yes

i think i might have to take a trip down to my auto shop and spend some dosh.

Your all right he owned my ass, but im sure i will meet him again except next time it will be different, it wont be on a street it will be on a track,

But i still say skylines rule

I’d be wary of green 200sx’s. I know of 3 that look mild but pack a punch. One even had a avo stage 2 cooler that I couldn’t see in broad daylight (I shit you not) plus a 400hp garrett with the 0.6 a/r housing that you couldn’t pick. Chuck on a nice dual muffler jap exhaust with the stock looking tips plus the fuel system/ecu you couldn’t see and there is your 230rwkw 200sx.

Very sneaky customers…

Exactly why the disrespect for NOS users? It's a power adder, functions by stuffing more oxygen and fuel into the chambers, just like a turbo. It has to be set up right, just like a turbo. If you use enough of it you have to build your engine specifically for it - just like a turbo.

Maybe you need some :D

Cheers

J

Well technically, what happens is the nitrous oxide breaks up under the heat and pressure into nitrogen and oxygen, hence the oxygen; and the cooling is a welcome side effect. Also unless you are using a "dry" system (shudders) the nitrous system will add enough fuel so that you don't run lean.

I don't use it BTW, I just don't despise it like a lot of people seem to.

Cheers

J

Originally posted by MRE

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.

I never race....

Unlike some crazy old men. MRE your the burnout master.

My turbo doesn't kick in until 4000rpm. So it bogs down off the line.

MRE, your car is pretty stock. Does damn good burnouts too.

My car wouldn't be very quick down the 1/4 mile. Last time I run CTH15 (red rx7) I could just pull away from him. He ran a high 10. But his car is setup for the 1/4. Gets off the line really well. GTS32 (black r32 gtst with rb26), thats very fast of the street, yet not very good on 1/4.

Even Rodneys Gold supra has beaten subzero try09 on the street. That dupra would be lucky if he got a high 12. But Rod cheats, Try-09 runs out of gears and the dupra just keeps going.

Yep thats my point.

Many cars are set up in different ways.

I think he just had a run in with one that was running a Big Turbo and it just took him a bit get the mumbo down.

I saw "Rodneys Gold supra " in action last Saturday night.

Wheel spining @ 100+..............:burnout: Serious mumbo :)

  • 1 month later...
Guest 570CK
Originally posted by nas77y

570CK - what type of setup have u got?

not a lot.

3" exhaust, Dual Pump Pipe, Apexi AVC-R, GT25 with t04s Compressor, Garrett 16"10"4" bar and plate Intercooler, Modified stock bov, Custom Intercooler piping, Fuel regulator, Audi Motor Sports Fuel Pump, Z32 AFM, 550cc injectors, Auto Meter Gauges, Uni Chip, 2600lbs clutch

Got some more stuff to do..

Guest 570CK
Originally posted by MRE

Yep thats my point.

Many cars are set up in different ways.

I think he just had a run in with one that was running a Big Turbo and it just took him a bit get the mumbo down.

I saw "Rodneys Gold supra " in action last Saturday night.

Wheel spining @ 100+..............:burnout: Serious mumbo ;)

hehe little trick to that. Personally I don't try it cause I'll end up around a pole. Put the clutch in, Rev ya car to 6500rpm while doing 80km/h Change to 2nd or 3rd. Drop ya clutch.. Tell me what happens :)

I did that along smith street one night.. Was showing a mate what rod does. Never again!!! Arse of the car just went completely sideways.. Lucky there was no one next to me, or any parked cars.

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