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Pretty much what i run Mitchee. Annoying somewhat isnt it. You hate the fact your so close to being booted for both cage and a parachute but glad as you get another crack at it :)

What sort of car and how much power?

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Yeah, only the one decent run, stuffed the launches on the other 2 runs I got. The car is impossible to get moving in 1st as it just wheel tramps, so launching in 2nd and riding the clutch out a little iv'e found prevents that. The 60' suffers but the mph is more what i'm after than anything. I'm currently making some changes to the car to help get it moving from a stop, and ultimately make it nicer to drive. :)

Its a full weight R34 GTT with about 500rwkw. With ~1/4 tank and me in it, its 1500kg.

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Thanks mate.

The engine is about 8 years old so I can't remember it InToo much detail but here goes.

Cv performance built in 2006

Stock stroke balanced crank

All forged internals

Mildly ported head with hks step 2 cams

T04z with .70 exhaust hsg

Ran pump fuel on 20 psi it's whole life but recently switched to e85 and 23psi which dropped it from 9.90 to 9.50 then backed up with 9.56.

Running 9" and slicks with a protrans c4.

Rotary Motorsport tunes it and Monro race cars did all the fab work.

There's a 42 page build thread on it dating back to 2006 on the r31skyline forum.

Cheers Joad.

Thanks mate.

The engine is about 8 years old so I can't remember it InToo much detail but here goes.

Cv performance built in 2006

Stock stroke balanced crank

All forged internals

Mildly ported head with hks step 2 cams

T04z with .70 exhaust hsg

Ran pump fuel on 20 psi it's whole life but recently switched to e85 and 23psi which dropped it from 9.90 to 9.50 then backed up with 9.56.

Running 9" and slicks with a protrans c4.

Rotary Motorsport tunes it and Monro race cars did all the fab work.

There's a 42 page build thread on it dating back to 2006 on the r31skyline forum.

Cheers Joad.

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