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15inch 255/60 ET Streets.

I was taking it easy, I trapped only 133mph at Motive Drag Battle but I know the car is faster. I just to took it out to crack 140mph.

Runs were:

11.6 139mph

11.5 141mph

11.4 144mph

All were 2.3/4 60's.

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SETUP:

255 17" Hankook RS3

93 octane pumpgas (US = to RON98)

2.75L BC stroker

Ported head

Tomei poncam A

SS valves

Hypertune V2

BW 8374EFR IWG .92 divided

6 boost divided manifold

Nismo front LSD stock rear.

3176 lbs without me in it

 

NEW DATA:

93 octane (US) pumpgas (contains up to 10% ethanol)

60' = 1.772

330 = 4.837

1/8 mile = 7.363 @ 99.14

1/4 mile = 11.288 @ 126.26

 

 

 

OLDER DATA:

19 psi (20/sept/2016

Run 2 temp 72 degF

1.695 60'

[email protected] 1/8 mile

11.19@ 121.7 1/4 mile

 

 

 

 

 

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R33 gtst spec 2 auto.

hks mushroom intake

splitfire coilpacks

divorced wastegate turbo elbow

3" down pipe, de cat and cat back

gizmo ms ibc set to 1.03 bar

apexi safc-2 

r32 gtst trust uprated side mount intercooler

mv auto's stage two quick shift kit with large mocal trans cooler

mapped at 296hp @ the fly but told by my tuner to get an emanage gold.

Toyo proxes r888's 255/50/16 on standard rims (23 psi in the rears)

tein springs

no nitros 

Car seems to bog at the end of the strip suspected heat soak on my intercooler.

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R32 GTR

Forged 2.6L

Garret -5's

HKS F-Con V

Tomei Cams Type B (Pon)

All the normal stuff - dump pipes/exhaust etc.

Suspected Leaking BOV as I can here something leaking.

11.9 @ 116mph with me hitting the rev limiter in 2nd (oops).

Time to replace BOV and run again!

 

 

 

 

 

17 hours ago, Stixbnr32 said:

R32 GTR

Forged 2.6L

Garret -5's

HKS F-Con V

Tomei Cams Type B (Pon)

All the normal stuff - dump pipes/exhaust etc.

Suspected Leaking BOV as I can here something leaking.

11.9 @ 116mph with me hitting the rev limiter in 2nd (oops).

Time to replace BOV and run again!

 

 

 

 

 

What boost level and fuel?

 

On ‎7‎/‎03‎/‎2017 at 8:55 AM, HarrisRacing said:

What boost level and fuel?

 

BP 98 and 21 PSI was 373KW atw.  But I can hear a leak so not sure what it was at the time - I think it is my BOV so looking to replace and run up on dyno again to make sure all is well.

R33 GTST s2
ET:13.9
MPH:105
60':2.4 shocking start only got one run rained out
FUEL: caltex vortex 98
TYRES: triangle 235/45/17 very hard
Power: 210kw 16psi small mtq highflow turbo
Going back in afew weeks to better my et and 60ft
Fix std bov bleeding off over 1bar and upping to 18psi boost
Also gonna put on some mickey thompson et streets 255/50/16 i got on 300zx stockies

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Z32 300ZX

1590kg race weight

E85

 

Stock turbos

Restrictive exhaust and intake setup

1000cc injectors

R32 GTR 4.11 diff

Intercoolers

Nistune

Blown rear shocks causing extreme tramp.

ET streets 255/60/15

300rwkw @ 15psi on unigroup dyno.

 

12.4 @ 116mph, 2.1 60ft.

 

Have coilovers in the rear now and a wizards of nos sb150i2 nitrous kit fitted so will go back to crack an 11.

 

 

 

 

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