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i was just wondering who has gone to wakefield and wat times they where doin around track??

and on wat mods and power levels??

is anyone goin down in dec at all.. i think open days where the 19-20-21st???

ok last time i went i did a 1:11.5

r33 gtst

mods are coilovers

hi flow turbo

fmic

pfc

injectors.....

runnin 1.2bar of boost as well...

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shit that looks like a car that kept speering off the track when i was down there a couple of months ago..... was it you? that pic of the dust cloud looks fimilar :D at least you kept at it.....

ive done a 1.19 in my car

a 1.15 in my mates 350z and he did a 1.12 in it......

shit that looks like a car that kept speering off the track when i was down there a couple of months ago.....  was it you? that pic of the dust cloud looks fimilar :D at least you kept at it.....

ive done a 1.19 in my car

a 1.15 in my mates 350z and he did a 1.12 in it......

last time i went down was only a few wrx there and my mate in his 33.... was good day... tires are falken azenzis 215,,,(spellin)

ive done a 1.19 in my car

a 1.15 in my mates 350z and he did a 1.12 in it......

Is your mate's 350Z stock? Because 1:12's is what the pro drivers are pulling around Wakefield in the comparos, so he's either tweaked it a bit, or a gun driver.

That time of 1:11.5 is crazy fast.

Done a stack of laps there and PB is 1:16.9 in my zed n/a on semi's, full comp suspension, slotted rotors, etc . Last time I was there I just managed to squeeze past a pair of 350 zeds, but our laps were almost identical.

Boosted zed's slot car, the "skyline smacker", has managed a ball tearing 1:08.4.......

Hard to keep track of time down there unless you have a transponder. Hand time methods are sometimes a little unreliable.

Is your mate's 350Z stock? Because 1:12's is what the pro drivers are pulling around Wakefield in the comparos, so he's either tweaked it a bit, or a gun driver.

no it is not stock, yes it is tweaked and he is a gun driver and you know him...

it was a 12 or 13 i dont exactly memba

Hard to keep track of time down there unless you have a transponder. Hand time methods are sometimes a little unreliable.

says it all!!!!!!!!

use stopwatch times as a roug measurement.

Remember you travel about 30m in 1 second at 100km an hour, so there is a pretty big margin for error when not using proper timers.

Not doubting anyones time just throwing in my 2cents

Yeh Adam

I find that recording your session with an incar camera, and using a dvd recorder for their timer, you can "frame by frame" for identical land marks. Gets you to about 1/3 to 1/2 a second.

Plus you can amuse your friends when your pissed ! B)

I've done 1.10.2 in a standard 32 n1 gtr, but that was on good semis.

1.11 is pretty amazing on road tyres!

Most fairly standard gtsts do between 1.15 and 1.12

1.08 is the best skyline Ive heard of, Giant dropped down from QLD to do that at the Dutton Rally. I think GTRJason is around 1.08 as well.

I know of a couple of Silvias that have broken into sub 10's around Wakefield (with proper timing equipment).

But they're more serious than your usual "light tune" mods, and at least one of them was on full slicks, and the drivers know what they're doing.

well if anyone wants to come next time i go more than welcome...

i will also have be with a sti doin 1:08s as well so call me bluff but come on down next time....

All for another track day at wakefield. Make sure you post it up in the events. I know i would definately take 2 spots if you get one going!!!!!

meh, i was at wakefield last weekend. it will be some time before i go back. it's a fairly fun little track but so damn far. and the flies!! my god the flies!

in our little 2 litre NA 105 alfa spencer has done 13s, i'm not sure on my official times, but they would be a few seconds off that.

We should organise another sau day down there but stay down the night after so you dont have to drive home the same day. Not that ive been to any of the others at wakefield due to budget and work comitments.

Last time i went down for a track day the guys i went with organised the pelican sheep station( right next door for thoes who dont know) domitaries for the night as well. I think there was about 30 people for the track day and it cost about 150 which included the accomodation and pizzas from in at goulbourn plus plenty of booze and of course the hire of the track.

Food for thought anyway.

anyone keen?

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