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That car is a hardcore street/drag car from Japan that ran 9s. Certainly not a circuit car

That track day was a friend's bucks party so they bought it for fun and to do some skids. It had $70 tyres on it and no back brakes ( not needed for skids )

  On 17/05/2011 at 1:11 PM, SRB said:

just coz its a circuit car doesnt mean it cant have a big turbo, wait till this years time attack, i bet most of the big cars are running huge HP! maybe the spl on a 2.6 is big, but a kai on a stroker is crazy :)

Have a look @ the entry list - its up for people to see.

Most of them are running around 500-600hp, no T51Rs in sight.

  On 18/05/2011 at 3:59 AM, R31Nismoid said:

Have a look @ the entry list - its up for people to see.

Most of them are running around 500-600hp, no T51Rs in sight.

So all the T88 equipped GTR's with lap records at Tsukuba must be doing it wrong :(

  On 18/05/2011 at 3:59 AM, R31Nismoid said:

Have a look @ the entry list - its up for people to see.

Most of them are running around 500-600hp, no T51Rs in sight.

ye im sure the pro cars are running 5-600hp. maybe the ones that weight nothing. no t51r's coz theyre scared and their engines are too small to handle the wrath

  On 18/05/2011 at 4:10 AM, bigmikespec said:

So all the T88 equipped GTR's with lap records at Tsukuba must be doing it wrong :(

yep they got no idea........ lol when its set up right, they do wonders, but who in aus is gonna try fcuk around that much, hardly anyone.

  On 18/05/2011 at 4:10 AM, bigmikespec said:

So all the T88 equipped GTR's with lap records at Tsukuba must be doing it wrong :(

The Saurus GTR that ran a 56 was how long ago now?

now there are 500hp WRX's that are quicker

i think nams ran a t88 also ? anyways t88 r old news im sure a few cars will be running big turbos. hell even the sierra sierra evo runs a efr 9180 and thats a bit bigger than t04z from memory and theyll be pushing easy 600+ hp in a thing that weighs nothing and a little engine

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