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heres lastnights effort at the motorplex first time out with this setup

R32 GTS-4 rb26det with 572rwbhp

ET:11.003

MPH:130

60':1.813

FUEL:BP ultimate

TYRES SAVA on the rear and FIRESTONE on the front

Nice time mate.

572rwbhp???

Do you mean 572 flywheel HP?

What power does it make at the rear wheels on a Dyno?

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heres lastnights effort at the motorplex first time out with this setup

R32 GTS-4 rb26det with 572rwbhp

ET:11.003

MPH:130

60':1.813

FUEL:BP ultimate

TYRES SAVA on the rear and FIRESTONE on the front

Yeah!

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Excellent work! Congrats. When are you planning on going for the ten? What are some specs on your combination?

ive gotta get some decent tyres before i go back.

its a 32 gtr engine with 33 crank,hi octane engine kit rods, pistons, grex oil pump, hks head gasket, tomei 270 cams 10.8mm lift, tomei springs and retainers and cams wheels, hks style staino manifold with PT67GTQ turbo from USA and 50mm HKS gate. it runs power fc djetro computer. 100mm hybrid coola im sure theres plenty more that ive forgotten.

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