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12.5 @ 115mph on M/T WSID Wednesday night R33 GTS Skyline 9-3-2011

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Skyline R33 9-3-2011 @ WSID Wednesday night Burnout after running 12.5 @115mph

tyres on the back are off a R34 GTT 235/45/17 they were like new untill then

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Edited by madr33
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I ran this time ages ago, 24/9/2011

Stagea 260RS

60': 1.929

ET: 12.34

Kph: 181.64

Did this in full street trim, on 19's with streached rubber, a full tank of fuel and jack/tools/spare.

Managed to get some pretty epic wheel spin the first few runs and i'm keen to see what i can get with 18's, better rubber and a lower 60' time

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R33 GTSt 25/30 380ish Killerwasps

60ft 2.150

330 5.698

1/8 8.260

mph 99.77

1000 10.403

1/4 12.147

mph 130.38

Hankooks RS3

Good top end but I cannot seem to get off the line well due to wheel spin.

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32 gtr with old Nexens, N1 turbos, exhaust, pods, 1530kgs, plus me:

60ft- 1.78

1/8- 7.72

1/4- 12.075

Mph- 112

Was hoping to go about 12.2, so was stoked!!

Nice work! I think I saw one of your runs.

32 GTRs still the best looking car out there! :)

R32 GTR
i ran 11.8 twice on the stock turbos & stock ecu
16psi
Evc 6
turboback exhaust.
Ku31's

234rwkw ( unigroup dyno )

1.7 60ft @ 116 mph.
lil video in my page http://www.youtube.com/user/sultanaz69/videos
time slip in the description of the video
i suggest if you watch it turn down the volume after i drag because i get a phone call and i get a lil excited.

Cheers

Edited by sultanaz

R32 GTR

i ran 11.8 twice on the stock turbos & stock ecu

16psi

Evc 6

turboback exhaust.

Ku31's

234rwkw ( unigroup dyno )

1.7 60ft @ 116 mph.

lil video in my page http://www.youtube.com/user/sultanaz69/videos

time slip in the description of the video

i suggest if you watch it turn down the volume after i drag because i get a phone call and i get a lil excited.

Cheers

Good run mate, congrats!

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