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Hey guys after popular demand we have a PB section to be permentlly stickied...

Please use the template below for posting your results, this will help for quick reference...

(Please no chat in this thread just use the template and discuss via pm if need be, this is like a bit of a hall of fame)

Car:

Turbo:

Tyres:

Date:

Time:

Output in rwkw:

Track:

Air Temp:

Track Temp:

Humidity:

Reaction time:

60ft:

330ft:

660ft:

1000ft:

ET:

MPH:

Comments:

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Oh oh me first...

Car: R33 S2 GTS-T

Turbo: GT30 High Mount with external gate

Tyres: 255/40/17 Yum-Cha's @ 30psi :rofl:

Date: 03/03/07

Time: 4:40pm

Track: Willowbank

Output in rwkw: 300+rwkw

Air Temp: 27 Deg

Track Temp: 40 Deg

Humidity: 65%

Reaction time: 0.944

60ft: 3.001

330ft: 7.085

660ft: 9.306

1000ft: 11.366

ET: 13.369

MPH: 121

Comments:

Was a poor run, its the best official run I have had to date. I had wheel spin until 3rd gear, I could not launch the car and at a 120mph pass it could have been as good as a low 11. I will be buying a slick tyre before my next run at the drags. As you can see by my 60ft time, to even run a 13 with a 3 second 60 ft is pretty good. Most 3 second 60ft'er would run a high 16 quarter so it shows how quick it pulls once traction is achieved...

I should also add, I had a bad batch of fuel and fouled plugs and the car was pinging pretty badlly at the top end of the track and the engine check light flashed a few times with a knock level of 96 which is bad, but it was the fuel as the very next day I filled back up and cleaned the plugs and no problems at all...

Later the same night I ran a 131mph and recieved a warning about my speed, but the et was even worse, it was like a 14 second quarter with a 4 second 60ft time...

So as I said, its now time to spend some money on getting that power to the ground and breaking into the 11's then with fine tuning a 10 is possible... :rofl:

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Car:1996 R33 GTST series2

Turbo: standard turbo @ 16psi with 3" zoorst, pod, malpassi, microtech and shit tyres

Date: 19 April 2006

Time: 6:02pm

Output in rwkw: 212rwkw

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 25Deg

Track Temp: 32Deg

Humidity: 70%

Reaction time: 1.077

60ft: 1.99

330ft: 5.790

660ft: 8.864

1000ft: 11.515

ET: 13.790

MPH: 91.67

Comments: My launcnh was pretty stuffed due to shitty tyres, but it gave me a base for improvement. I went again later that year with the same setup and got the same result, the time slip was rumpled up, so I tried ironing it so my scanner could read it, but the paper is heat reactive and it blanked it lolz.

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Car: 1992 R32 GTR

Turbo: Stock Turbos

Date: 17/03/07

Time: 6:58pm

Track: Willowbank

Output in rwkw: Approx 185

Air Temp: 23 Deg

Track Temp: 35 Deg

Humidity: 64%

Reaction time: 1.124

60ft: 1.922

330ft: 5.533

660ft: 8.542

1000ft: 11.118

ET: 13.315

MPH: 102.86

Comments:

Finally got my starts a little better. Sitting on about 5500 RPM at launch, quick side step of the clutch (thanks Noel :huh:) and off I went. I think it has a little more in it. Next time will side stepping it at 6500 rpm. Hopefully good for 13.1. Was a little worried at 5500 rpm as on my last two runs the old clutch wasnt handling it too well. I dont blame it though, being a dead stocker. Turned out alright though, once the car was cool the next day there was no worries. Look forward to next time, will be a Wednesday night though.

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Car. R33gtst

Turbo. stock

date. 17/3/07

time. 8.17

Track. Willowbank

Output. 173 rwkw

temp. 23 degrees

track temp. 34 degrees

humidity. 72%

Reaction time. 0.621

60 ft. 2.06

330 ft. 5.834

660 ft. 8.955

1000 ft. 11.617

et. 13.869

mph99.25

Comments. My best run of the night but my mph was down by about 3mph. Maybe i backed off a bit early. I couldnt break the 14 second barrier due to bogging at the line so i upped the launch revs to about 4800 and it stuck. The track did seem sticky as, Hope it stays that way

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Car: 1990 GTR32

Turbo: GTR34 N1 x 2

Date: 23rd Sept '06

Time: 1:41pm

Output in rwkw: 315rwkw @ 1.2bar

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 47degC

Track Temp: 45degC

Humidity: 45%

Reaction time: 1.029

60ft: 2.098

330ft: 5.636

660ft: 8.461

1000ft: 10.822

ET: 12.842

MPH: 113.21

Comments: First time ever draggin'. Screwed up launch. On 18" wheels. Will definitely try to improve on time next time. :huh:

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Car: 97 R33 GTST sedan

Turbo: Standard

Date: 14/10/2006

Time: 5.48pm

Output in rwkw: 150rwkw

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 20 C

Track Temp: 30 C

Humidity: 68%

Reaction time: 0.785

60ft: 2.131

330ft: 5.897

660ft: 9.008

1000ft: 11.667

ET: 13.930

MPH: 97.38

Comments: Have fitted a CES front pipe since doing this run, hoping for another tenth or so next outing.

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Car:R32 GTR

Turbo:Old style N1s

Date:6/5/06

Time:6:47 pm

Output in rwkw:About 300

Track:Willowbank

Air Temp:22 degrees

Track Temp:27 degrees

Humidity:55%

Reaction time:0.705

60ft:1.863

330ft:5.010

660ft:7.626

1000ft:9.845

ET:11.702

MPH:122.25

Comments:Run on 17" Falken Azenis 215s, reved to the limiter and side step the clutch ( which sliped all through 1st ) ! 4wd makes it all too easy :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

Best overall Timeslip:

//Update - I ran a 12.93 on this same setup a while back, will see what the new one gets...

Car: R32 GTR

Turbo: Twin R34 GTR stockers

Date:06/04/07

Time: 7:37 pm

Output in rwkw:210

Track:Willowbank

Air Temp: 18 degrees, Intake temps at the manifold were 42 degrees solid all night. Intercooler is clogged chock full of bugs since I washed the car over 2 months ago...

Track Temp:30 degrees

Humidity: 72%

Reaction time: 0.721

60ft:2.107

330ft:5.784

660ft:8.859

1000ft:11.465

ET:13.643

MPH:103.69

Comments

Other times of note that night:

Highest MPH was 104.41, reaction went down steadily and on my last run was 0.484, best 60ft was 2.102 and worst was 2.187, other two times of the night was a 13.690 and a 13.678, so ever run was a 13.6 which is quite consistant. DYOT events here I come! Tyres were dodgy street tyres id fu*ked at QR the week before and boost was bone stock, so with a bit of boost and good tyres I should see some lower 13's.

Runs were against a holden v8 with lots of work which destroyed me running an 11 however I still ran my pb, tim's (booosted33) R33 GTST and a factory bone-stock XR8 which i beat by 1.569 seconds.

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Car: 97 R33 GTST sedan

Turbo: Standard

Tyres: Federal SS595 255/40/R17 @ 36psi

Date: 11/04/2007

Time: 8.55pm

Output in rwkw: 150rwkw (allstar dyno day *see note)

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 17 C

Track Temp: 29 C

Humidity: 87%

Reaction time: 0.522

60ft: 2.117

330ft: 5.828

660ft: 8.911

1000ft: 11.548

ET: 13.772

MPH: 101.37

Comments: Got the extra couple of tenths I expected from fitting the CES split front/dump pipe and metal 3" cat to replace the standard front/dump pipe and gutted 2.5" cat the car came with. I think I can get it down into the low 13s with some mickey thompson street drag radials. This shall be my next purchase for bettering my 1/4 time. Not bad for K&N panel filter, full 3"exhaust, 10psi and 100mm thick SMIC. Who needs a front mount! :)

*Really beginning to doubt the all star dyno reading now, having an ET of 101mph, that was the same ET as I used to get in my old GTR with 200 awkw. . . . . GTRs don't weight THAT much more. . . . . . ETs don't lie. I suppose I was the first on the dyno and with readings of 92rwkw, 96rwkw, 121rwkw and finally 150rwkw, how would you know what my car is actually getting?? Not impressed by that day still. . . .

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Car: R33 GTST

Turbo: Slide high-flow

Tyres: Federal SS595 255/45/17 @ 18psi

Date: 21-4-07

Time: 9:14pm

Output in rwkw: 215 according to the Allstar dyno......

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 18 degrees

Track Temp: 29 degrees

Humidity: 1016mB

Reaction time: .908

60ft: 1.893

330ft: 5.6

660ft: 8.59

1000ft: 11.1

ET: 13.16

MPH: 110.4

Comments: Was running mid 13's all night and finally put a solid run together on the last of the night. Pretty sure there is a 12 in it with more practice. Thanks to Fineline for some salty sea dog drag racing tips :(

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Car: lancer evolution 3 gsr

Turbo: tdo5 big 16g standard

Tyres: fedral 595 205/45/17 at 36psi

Date: 15/04/07

Time:1.12pm

Output in rwkw:??? nfi

Track:willowbank

Air Temp:24

Track Temp:42

Humidity:46%

Reaction time:.951

60ft:1.71

330ft:5.332

660ft:8.299

1000ft:10.826

ET: 12.92

MPH: 110.48

mph is good for a low 12 high 11 and racing in the middle of the day doesnt help

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Car: Datsun 120Y, RB20DET auto

Turbo: Garrett GT35R

Tyres: 205/50R15 M/T street radials

Date: 15th April 2007

Time: 12.35pm

Output in rwkw: Last dynoed with 187rwkw but probably around the 210kw mark now.

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 23deg

Track Temp: 36deg

Humidity: 50%

Reaction time: 1.28

60ft: 1.54

330ft: 4.47

660ft: 6.99

1000ft: 9.19

ET: 11.08

MPH: 118.45

Comments:

I am really happy. Everything went the way it should have.... Next step, 10's

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Car: R33 GTST

Turbo: Slide high-flow

Tyres: Federal SS595 255/45/17 @ 18psi

Date: 03-05-07

Time: 11:05pm

Output in rwkw: 215 according to the Allstar dyno......

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 16 degrees

Track Temp: 25 degrees

Humidity: 1015mB

Reaction time: .597

60ft: 1.841

330ft: 5.36

660ft: 8.22

1000ft: 10.68

ET: 12.70

MPH: 112.3

Comments: No changes since last run, just practice :)

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Car: 1JZ Cressida

Turbo: stock twins

Tyres: Bridgestone RE92 205/65/15 burnout tyres

Date: 15 april 07

Time: 13.406

Output in rwkw: 210rwkw {dodgy dyno i reckon}

Track: WB

Air Temp:

Track Temp:

Humidity:

Reaction time: 2.190

60ft: 1.917

330ft: 5.529

660ft: 8.559

1000ft: 11.191

ET: 13.406

MPH: 102.11

Comments: previous to that day i had run 105mph, but mph was down due to hot day and/or slipping auto, have also run a 1.895 60' but mph was down causing a 13.51

only has dumps, cooler, exhaust, 15psi and now a 2800rpm stallie

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Car: 1986 nissan navara dualcab with stock ca18 fmic

Turbo:stock t25

Tyres:235 45 17

Date:09/05/07

Time:7:02pm

Output in rwkw:hasnt been dyno'd yet

Track:willowbank

Air Temp:19

Track Temp:28

Humidity:77

Reaction time:1.213

60ft:2.460

330ft:6.798

660ft:10.391

1000ft:13.515

ET:16.149

MPH:85.45

Comments:first time down the strip, happy with how i went, need practice though

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Car: R33 GTST

Turbo: Slide high-flow

Tyres: Federal SS595 255/40/17 @ 18psi

Date: 16-05-07

Time: 5:39pm

Output in rwkw: 215 according to the Allstar dyno......

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 21 degrees

Track Temp: 29 degrees

Humidity: 1018mB

Reaction time: .782

60ft: 1.73

ET: 12.58

MPH: 111.3

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  • 3 weeks later...

Car: r32 gtr

Turbo: stock everything except zaust + pods

Tyres: maxxis

Date: 17 March 2007

Time: 8:25pm

Output in rwkw: ? approx 200awkw

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 27degC

Track Temp: 33degC

Humidity: 73%

Reaction time: N/A wasn't going for reaction, just learning about the car

60ft: 2.049

330ft: 5.628

660ft: 8.599

1000ft: -

ET: 13.225

MPH: 106.89

Comments: that was the best of 3 runs (the second one on the night/then the clutch died! hehe, but fun learning the vehicle- going again soon WOOHOO)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Car: R34GTT (4dr)

Turbo: Hi Flo GT30 Core

Tyres: MT's Semi Slicks

Date: 15-06-07

Time: 9.45pm

Output in rwkw: 238

Track: Calderpark

Air Temp: N/a

Track Temp: N/a

Humidity: N/a

Reaction time: 1.066

60ft: 1.858

330ft:

660ft: 8.126

1000ft:

ET: 12.633

MPH: 109.56

Comments: Happy But still think I can go quicker by about 0.2, 0.3..........

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Car: R32 GTR

Turbo: GTR34 N1 twins

Tyres: 235/40/18, 265/35/18 Dunlop DZ02G

Date: 21/06/07

Time: 7:43pm

Track: Willowbank

Output in rwkw: 300+awkw

Air Temp: 10 Deg

Track Temp: 15 Deg

Humidity: 52%

Reaction time: 2.308

60ft: 1.796

330ft: 4.963

660ft: 7.629

1000ft: 9.875

ET: 11.795

MPH: 119

Finally i got my ass into the 11s on my 2nd time out on the dragstrip. I still suck at launching though. This was prolly my better launch. Cuz later i did a 12.089 @ 124mph, if only i could have gotten a good launch on that one! But well i guess with more practice, i could do my car justice by putting it into the low 11s. Overall im satisfied, especially since i run on 18s.

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