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SAU Nickname: DriftGTS

Car Make and Model: HR31 GTS

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:09.63 NATSOFT

Modifications

Engine: RB30DET

Power: 285kw

Suspension: S13 coilovers

Tyres: 215/45/17 & 235/45/17 Federal 595RSRs

Brakes: Standard R32 GTSt with Ferodo DS2500

Body weight: 1200kg

On the day the wastegate was staying shut, hopefully once thats fixed 1:08s!

  • 1 month later...

New PB for me yesterday too!

180sx

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:12.24 NATSOFT

Modifications

Engine: sr20

RPower: 206kw

Suspension: tein coilovers

Tyres: r888

Brakes: s15 fronts and rears with slotted rdas.

Body weight: dunno

New times now that I have my new setup.

SAU Nickname: Russman

Car Make and Model: R32 GTST

Circuit Name: Winton Long

Lap time: 1:33.79

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?30/07/2011.WIN.S5

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:24.09

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?03/07/2011.SDMO.Q1.I

Engine: RB25 with PowerFC, Garret GTX3076 turbo, lots more stuff.

Power: 242-260rwkw

Suspension: Tein RE's, R33 LCA's, Adj susp arms, strut braces and whiteline swaybars

Tyres: ADVAN AO50 265/35/18 mediums

Brakes: 256mm G4's front, rear standard

Body weight: Standardish with sound deadening and A/C removed but half cage installed

Winton

Circuit Distance - 2.03km s

1 targa R34 GTR - 133.42 road tyres targa speck

2. JagR33, R33 GTR - 1.33.4 sec

3. Aaron34, R34 GTR - 1.33.6sec

4. Snowman , R34 GTR - 1:34.3sec

5. Scotsman , R33 GTR - 1:35.5sec

6. BBGTR, R32 GTR - 1.35.6sec

7. Marlin, R34 GTR N1 - 1.35.7sec

8. Roy, R32 GTSt , 1:38.20

9. clayoth , WRX - 1:38.20 (slicks-1:33.98sec)

10. ferni , R33 GTR - 1:38.6.sec

11. phunky_monkey , S13 180SX - 1:39.8sec

Reference Lap Time:

- 1:33.66, GT Production Subaru WRX STi

- 1:41.49, APCC Honda S2000 (Aus. Prod. Car Championship)

Winton.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...

New PB for me

SAU Nickname: Ant97gtr

Car Make and Model: R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Phillip Island

Lap time: 1:46.78

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?20/08/2011.PHIL.S20.Y

Engine: Built RB26

Power: 330kw @ Racepace Dyno

Suspension: Unchanged

Tyres: ADVAN AO50 265/35/18 mediums

Brakes: Unchanged

I didn't see any times up here for MDTC/Marulan Driver Training Centre.

SAU Forum Name: Pezhead

Car: R33 GTR

Circuit: MDTC

Best time 45.6

Timing: QStarz 1000EX Lap Timer/Dashware (QStarz actually read 45.515 but dashware was 45.6, funny off same data)

Car Setup:

Low Boost 265 AWKW @14 PSI

High Boost 307 AWKW @20 PSI

Greddy Type S Suspension

Brakes: RDA rotors/Hawk Blue Pads

Tires: 235 Pirelli P-Zero (Really old, 2005 mfg date)

Mx5 nugget

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:13.8 NATSOFT

Modifications

Engine: standard 1.8L nugget

Power: massive 75rwkw

Suspension: tein coilovers

Tyres: r888

Brakes: RDA slotted and QFM pads

Body weight: 1000?

Another PB for me yesterday. Not what i was aiming for considering the changes i made with the sway bars

180sx

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:11.93 NATSOFT

Modifications

Engine: sr20

RPower: 206kw

Suspension: tein coilovers

Tyres: r888

Brakes: s15 fronts and rears with slotted rdas.

Body weight: dunno

New times now that I have my new setup.

SAU Nickname: Russman

Car Make and Model: R32 GTST

Circuit Name: Winton Long

Lap time: 1:33.79

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?30/07/2011.WIN.S5

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:24.09

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?03/07/2011.SDMO.Q1.I

Engine: RB25 with PowerFC, Garret GTX3076 turbo, lots more stuff.

Power: 242-260rwkw

Suspension: Tein RE's, R33 LCA's, Adj susp arms, strut braces and whiteline swaybars

Tyres: ADVAN AO50 265/35/18 mediums

Brakes: 256mm G4's front, rear standard

Body weight: Standardish with sound deadening and A/C removed but half cage installed

Now the car is running about 285rwkw.

Circuit Name: Eastern Creek WTAC 2011

Lap time: 1:42.4380

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?06/08/2011.EAST.S2.Y

SAU Nickname: Craig19789

Car Make and Model: R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1.08.13 Natsoft http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?11/09/2011.WAKE.S1

Modifications

Engine: Rb26DETT

Power: 306rwkw

Suspension: BC Br Racing coilovers

Tyres: Yoko A048

Brakes: G2 8 pot front 356mm, GTR Brembo 2 pot rear.

Body weight: Standard

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SAU Nickname: Craig19789

Car Make and Model: R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Eastern Creek

Lap time: 1.08.13 Natsoft SAU Nickname: Craig19789

Car Make and Model: R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1.51.33 Natsoft http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?20/08/2011.ECR.S3

Modifications

Engine: Rb26DETT

Power: 306rwkw

Suspension: BC Br Racing coilovers

Tyres: Yoko A048

Brakes: G2 8 pot front 356mm, GTR Brembo 2 pot rear.

Body weight: Standard

  • 2 weeks later...

Mx5 nugget

Circuit Name: Eastern Creek

Lap time: 1:56.6 NATSOFT

Modifications

Engine: standard 1.8L nugget

Power: massive 75rwkw

Suspension: tein coilovers

Tyres: r888

Brakes: RDA slotted and QFM pads

Body weight: 1000?

SAUnickname=dougmo

Circuit Name: Winton long track

Lap time: 1:35.592

natsoft: http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?24/09/2011.WIN.S1

Modifications turbo,cams,pfc,cooler,3" exh

Engine: stock na bottom ended sr20

Power: 220-230kw

Suspension: tanabe

Tyres: A050 225/45r16

Brakes: front r32 gtst,rear stock

Other: wing on the boot(bootlid all bent from the drag)

Car weight: 1250ish kg with driver

vids to follow

New PB for me

SAU Nickname: Ant97gtr

Car Make and Model: R33 GTR

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:19.43

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?24/09/2011.SAN.S20.Y

Engine: Built RB26

Power: 330kw @ Racepace Dyno

Suspension: Racepace Tien RA's with adj arms

Tyres: ADVAN AO50 265/35/18 mediums

Brakes: Stock with DBA5000 front and RDA slotted rear rotors

Me too :)

Circuit Name: Sandown

Lap time: 1:.20.25

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?24/09/2011.SAN.S20.Y

Modifications

Engine: RB25 with PowerFC, Garret GTX3076 turbo, lots more stuff.

Power: 245rwkw

Suspension: Tein RE's, R33 LCA's, Adj susp arms, strut braces and whiteline swaybars

Tyres: ADVAN AO50 265/35/18 mediums

Brakes: 256mm G4's front, rear standard

Body weight: Standardish with sound deadening and A/C removed but half cage installed

  • 1 month later...

ahamdan72

EVO 6 TMRS

Eastern Creek: 1:37.9840 at World time attack 2011 (

)

Winton Raceway: 1.29.2xxx (Motec GPS)

Modifications

Engine:4g63T from cosworth (2.2L complete engine with Mivec)

Power: 350kw all 4's (26psi)

Suspension: MCA 4 WAY-Adjustable, Custom from end suspension geometry and parts and all the other doggy secret mods!

Tyres: ADVAN AO50 soft 255/40R17

Brakes: Brembo monobloc from a 2008 v8 super car

Body weight: 1260kg wet weight

Edited by ahamdan72

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