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Yeah mines still going strong, but its not really ready for track tho - i think i need a sump baffle and oil cooler, and probably wind the boost down to take it onto the track (as you have told me dean)

Still haven't taken it to the 1/4 yet - i'm slack, and i'm scared i won't run an 11 :)

dont be a girl, 11 would be a good effort anyway, if u can drop in the low 12s on your first few attempts you will be doing well.

cmon start spashing some cash, new clutch, oil cooler, sump and your ready to go, im goin out to the track within a month, u can come along

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Yeah mines still going strong, but its not really ready for track tho - i think i need a sump baffle and oil cooler, and probably wind the boost down to take it onto the track (as you have told me dean)

Still haven't taken  it to the 1/4 yet - i'm slack, and i'm scared i won't run an 11 :)

Just get in there mate, line it up and GO, its really easy. Got to have a good clutch though, thank god my 33 came with a Nismo triple plate. And who gives a shit if you dont run an 11 justavago

dont be a girl, 11 would be a good effort anyway, if u can drop in the low 12s on your first few attempts you will be doing well.

cmon start spashing some cash, new clutch, oil cooler, sump and your ready to go, im goin out to the track within a month, u can come along

Hey Dean, what car you taking out to the track????

New twinplate is going in soon hopefully

then gotta get camber on front wheels adjusted/fix and some whiteline swaybars... and then might try some of the hancook k104s for now

then i'll be looking at oil cooler/sump/boost controller...

never ending pit of money, as long as we realise its a hobby and not an investment, it's all good

Dean - which car will you be taking and where?

Jezzrrrs GTRs are tuned for safe daily driving by us and could be pushed harder.

My wifes near stock GTR runs 18psi on stock33 turbs and gets murdered with no turbo troubles and has run 12.05 at 119.35mph but with a lot of wheelspin 1.98 60ft with a cat back exhaust and Wolf plugin but with no changes from how its driven on the street.

We have another GTR with a small plain bearing ITS turbo and wolf running 11.2 with 440rwhp so GTR street cars can run good numbers with very little.

SK, Why do you need to have a go at everyone?Its bad form.

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