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  • 2 weeks later...

R33 GTST

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ET: 14.003 (on 5cyl)

MPH: 9x.xx??? (lost time slip)

Fuel: BP Ultimate

Tyres: shitty 205's

Boost: 16+psi (bleed valve shit itself)

Poweer: 190rwkw

bleed valve shit itself, i melted a piston at the start line when i started blowing smoke while doing a burnout before the race... but i didnt notice till 3/4 track which is when i started easing off.

new timeslip in a few weeks when my car is fixed and run in :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Had mine out today at Heathcote, after a few runs managed to run a 12.2, details are:

ET:12.254

MPH:114.53

60':1.721

Tyres: Yokohama AVS ES100 225/16-inch

Nitrous: No

Fuel: Mobil Synergy 8000

Nissan: R32 GTR

Power: 248rwkw at 1bar

Will scan time sheet if necessary.

Hi,

R33 gts-t

3 Inch exhaust turbo back, pod filter and boost controller set to 12 pound.

Est power - 175 rwkw

60 ft- 2.098

1/8 ET- 8.845

MPH- 81.818

1/4 ET- 13.624

MPH- 102.975

Tyres- Bridgestones unsure of exact type. 225/50/16

Fuel- optimax (no bp ultimate available here :D )

No nitrous.

Video

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  • 2 weeks later...

I went quicker, gutted some more un needed things out of the car and new slicks.

R33 GTS V8 SC

ET: 11.56

MPH: 118

60': 1.69

FUEL: 50% Toluene 50% BP Ultimate

Tyres: 26 by 9 Hoosier Slicks

Boost: 10psi

Power: 380rwhp

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I went quicker, gutted some more un needed things out of the car and new slicks.

R33 GTS V8 SC

ET: 11.22

MPH: 123

60': 1.67

FUEL: 50% Toluene 50% BP Ultimate

Tyres: 26 by 9 Hoosier Slicks

Boost: 10psi

Power: 380rwhp

Changed to 1 7/8'' Primaries and made less power on the dyno... but i reckon its got more left in it..

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