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  • 4 months later...

I ran an 11.4 at @121 mph and an 11.5 @ 123mph.

1.8 to 60ft which I have done 1.7 before on a prepped track so it should have been an 11.2.

Around 22PSI on -5 turbos and a tune recheck put me at 360kw as the old tuner inflated my numbers.

Stock wheels now with 225/50/16 Good Year Eagle 1's.....not the best drag rubber so the results make me pretty happy.

Only engine upgrade is a Plazmaman intercooler and new BOV's as im going bigger injectors now to hunt my 10 sec pass on low mount -5s and 2.6L.

Will upload slips later.

 

  • 3 months later...

R33 gtst spec 2 automatic.

Ran 14.02 @ 107mph last weekend on a new map with higher boost.

emanage ultimate

hybrid turbo

440cc injectors

big Intercooler 

z32 maf

3” exhaust all the way through

no nos

225/55/16 on the rears, pineapples fitted.

Can’t seem to crack into 13’s I think a high stall tc is in order, launching around 2k isn’t cutting it..

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  • 1 year later...
On 04/01/2018 at 10:48 PM, Super Drager said:

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.

 

 

 

 

Update:

 

Swapped nistune out for Link G4+

Added external wastegates

Dual intake

Rear coilovers

 

Car ran 12.1 @ 117mph. 1.8 60ft

Stock fuel pump is out of juice and was leaning out bad enough for the car to lose power. 1/8th mile trap was 93-94mph. 

 

  • 4 weeks later...

Drove the fat broad minded person at the last test and tune. Drove it out steady for a 2.0 60ft, went 11.02 at 139.4mph on a set of federal super streets (595ss) and a 3437lb weigh in.

 

R33GTR.

 

Got a set of radials I might throw on when I get an actual wheel alignment that's not for a hill climb ??

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  • 1 year later...

Finally got the old girl to the plex

I'm stoked to finally run a 10 and with some newer taller tires I have no doubt it'll go quicker. 

stock bottomend 25/30

E85 

Precision 6266

3sp Jatco

Did 498hp on a hubber but we have since turned it up a little, still scared of the playdough rods so 20psi is our current limit

The old et street S/S were fighting us off the foot brake and with a 7000rpm limit and the 4.11s we were on the limiter for the last 30-40m which hurt the mph/et but hey we got there in the end.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 31/03/2022 at 1:09 PM, Looney_Head said:

missed this thread..

ET:11.846

MPH:130.65

60':2.004

Tyres: 275/40/17 M/T ET Street radials

Fuel:E70

Nissan:R32 Gts-t

specs here: 

 

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Got good MPH there. Get it out of the hole and thats an easy 10

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 3/31/2022 at 8:50 PM, 33GTRV said:

Got good MPH there. Get it out of the hole and thats an easy 10

yeah, the goal is to put some softer springs in the back and turn up the launch rpm and boost in first and second to see if the track will hold.

i want a 1.8ish 60ft on the MT's lol

  • 4 weeks later...
On 5/11/2022 at 9:01 AM, Shoota_77 said:

Fark me, what power is this beast making??  Details?

RB32

2100HP at the wheels through TH400 auto

This time was done with few pedal jobs, not a clean pass

Will be back for GTR Festival, goal, low 7s

 

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On 12/05/2022 at 1:32 AM, star32 said:

RB32

2100HP at the wheels through TH400 auto

This time was done with few pedal jobs, not a clean pass

Will be back for GTR Festival, goal, low 7s

 

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Well that explains it!!!

Amazing car mate, cannot even comprehend how much of a handful that would be!!!

Have you done a build blog on it at all?

On 12/05/2022 at 1:32 AM, star32 said:

RB32

2100HP at the wheels through TH400 auto

This time was done with few pedal jobs, not a clean pass

Will be back for GTR Festival, goal, low 7s

 

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Got some video of a run or 2, purely for my enjoyment pleasure 

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