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Anyone knwo the guy in the S15, times , mods?

And JFK has a GTR? LOL, and is goign that quick in a std GTR!!!!

LOL...Snowie ... when you were talking to Kenny in Sydney did he say anything about giving me his GTR :O

S15 is me.

Mods: stock motor, GTRS turbo, injectors, pump, cooler, radiator, oil cooler, Autronic ecu, suspension mods and brakes.

Time: they got me down at 1.22, i think its an error......most of the times were 1.25 with slipping clutch on 4th and 5th gear

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S15 is me.

Mods: stock motor, GTRS turbo, injectors, pump, cooler, radiator, oil cooler, Autronic ecu, suspension mods and brakes.

Time: they got me down at 1.22, i think its an error......most of the times were 1.25 with slipping clutch on 4th and 5th gear

LOL...bugger. I was really hoping a nicely modded 2.0L RWD car could get doen into the low a:20s...oh well. One day someone will do it :mage:

yes, 1.22 has been done....hopefully i can do it 2 weeks time

Cool. How mych power is your car makign and can you possibly list your susp and brake mods?

I did a 1:25 with diff open wheeling something shocking out of the slow corners so had to wind back boost to help traction. So i hope with the diff fixedand boost back up it i can do a 1:23...with a few more dry laps under my belt i hope to get into the 1:22s...so hoping to look at other rwd 2.0L folk to see what else might need to be done to the car :(

I dynoed it few weeks ago, 208kw at the rears.

Brakes: front Brembo calipers, 332mm rotors, Ferodo pads all round

rear stock calipers.

Suspension: Tein RA, Cusco caster rod, Nismo front lower control arm, Nismo rear A arm, Nismo rear lower and upper control arm.

I might get some sway bars in for the next outing, but need to get a clutch first. we'll see what happens........should be a fun day.

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