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Haltech Engineering

556GraviT.net Pictures

I was out at Wakefield on a freezing cold day - Abo Bob and Ports were there (NSW Events) also.

Now for the best part, the Haltech team - testing - Brand Spanking R35 GTR!!!

Awesome group of blokes from Haltech allowed me to take some pictures.

Click the links and Enjoy!!!!

Regards,

Grant

Director - 556GraviT.net

Haltech R35 GTR pics all over the place on...

NSW Subforums>Events>Surprise Official SAU Dyno Day 16th August especially Pages 9 & 10.

Photography thanks to 'Sl!m' and 'God_speed' which were sent on to NAGTROC o'seas.

Thanks also to Envy Imports as they launched their new machine to music and the Haltech R35 GTR.

Enjoy!

  • 1 month later...
Last month at the Powerplay Imports day they were doing 1:09:5s - from memory that was a totally stock car, stock tyres etc...

My inital response was just going to be... "Quick!"... lol

Was it dry. That is a decent time...only i would have expected it to be 3 to 4 seconds quicker

hmm I don't know that they were the world's best driver, but I don't think it has another 3-4 seconds on those tyres, probably only 1 or 3. remember its only got about as much power as your average vic track gtr, and 300kg more.

hmm I don't know that they were the world's best driver, but I don't think it has another 3-4 seconds on those tyres, probably only 1 or 3. remember its only got about as much power as your average vic track gtr, and 300kg more.

Yeh i suppose the tyres could have been shagged. But looking at how quick they are in all the magazine comparisons...the 997 GT2 does 1:04s at Wakefield. Russ kicked butt at Superlap in his doing i think 1:15s or 1:16s which compared to what the other cars were doing and their respective times at Wakefield...well i would have expected at least 1:06s.

But yes, perhaps tyres were shagged

Was it dry. That is a decent time...only i would have expected it to be 3 to 4 seconds quicker

I don't think thats a decent time at all.

sub 10's is mediocre these days. You need 8's or better to be considered quick

The NA silvia i just bought has a best of 1:09.3 at wakefield (natsoft) on the old surface. It has 120 rwkw....

You're right to expect 6's roy

  • 3 weeks later...

This car was at the Eastern Creek private practise day on Friday 24th.

Certainly was not very quick - or was not as quick as I expected. I actually overtook him underbrakes into turn 2. I think they were just testing as opposed to trying to go flat out as I imagine it would be alot quicker that that.

In the 4th session the cars motor blew! It was sitting on the grass and had dropped oil on the track. They cancelled the session as a result.

This car was at the Eastern Creek private practise day on Friday 24th.

Certainly was not very quick - or was not as quick as I expected. I actually overtook him underbrakes into turn 2. I think they were just testing as opposed to trying to go flat out as I imagine it would be alot quicker that that.

In the 4th session the cars motor blew! It was sitting on the grass and had dropped oil on the track. They cancelled the session as a result.

Not a cheap track day eh ?

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