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new pb for me :)

SAU Nickname: Sir son of rajab Van Von Vader'ham
Car Make and Model: R31 skyline
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 1:06.31
Timing method: Natsoft
Modifications
Engine: RB30DET
Power: 345kw
Suspension: S13 coilovers, F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars
Tyres: Advan A050 255 wide
Brakes: wilwood superlite front, r32 gtst rear
Body weight: 1140 kg
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Car Make and Model: 1995 R33 GTS-t

Lap time: 56.4721 (Barbagallo Short)

Lap Time: 1.06.3858 (Barbagallo Long)

Lap Time: 51.3304 (Collie Motorplex)

Modifications

Engine: RB25DET with 2835 HKS turbo at 18psi

Tyres: Khumo V700

Brakes: Standard calipers, DBA4000 front rotors - Ferrodo DS2500 pads

Body weight: fully stripped and caged, approx. 1290kg with half a tank of fuel

Car Make and Model: 1995 R33 GTS-t

Lap time: 56.4721 (Barbagallo Short)

Lap Time: 1.05.7539 (Barbagallo Long) * New

Lap Time: 51.3304 (Collie Motorplex)

Modifications

Engine: RB25DET with 2835 HKS turbo at 18psi

Tyres: A050

Brakes: Alcon 330mm fronts with SBS pads, rears are standard caliper onHolfrd 330mm rotors and Intima SR pads

Body weight: fully stripped and caged, approx. 1290kg with half a tank of fuel

SAU Nickname: DIY Mik
Car Make and Model: Nissan HCR32 Skyline
Circuit Name: The Hill, canberra hillclimb track
Lap time: 50.83

Modifications
Engine: rb20det
Power: 180kw
Suspension: silvers neomax
Tyres: federal rsr 235/40/17 255/40/17
Brakes: nissan oem / bendix pads
Body weight: Dunno

  • 1 month later...
SAU Nickname: Sir L0rd Van Von Vader'ham
Car Make and Model: R31 skyline
Circuit Name: Eastern Creek
Lap time: 1:46.28
Timing method: Natsoft
Modifications
Engine: RB30DET
Power: 345kw
Suspension: S13 coilovers, F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars
Tyres: Advan A050 255 wide
Brakes: wilwood superlite front, r32 gtst rear
Body weight: 1190 kg

Date: 22/11/2013 SAU Nationals.
Car Make and Model: R32 GTSt
Circuit Name: Mallala
Lap time: 1:14.63
Timing method: Local AIM timing

Date: 23/11/2013 SAU Nationals.
Circuit Name: Collingrove Hill Climb
Lap time: 35.06
Timing method: Collingrove timing.

Modifications
Engine: RB25 with PowerFC, Garret GTX3076 turbo, lots more stuff.
Power: 325rwkw on E85
Suspension: Tein RS's, R33 LCA's, Adj susp arms, strut braces and whiteline swaybars
Tyres: ADVAN AO50 295/30/18 softs
Brakes: 256mm G4's front, rear standard
Body weight: 1250kg's without driver.

  • 5 months later...

just came back from wakefield today, 3rd visit.

1:10.6

street rego'd 33 gtst, 260rwkw

nitto nt01's, BC coilovers, whiteline sways

standard brakes

Definite room for improvement, aiming for 9s next visit.

SAU Nickname: PN-Mad (Alex)

Car Make and Model: 1994 180SX

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:07.6 (GPS timer)

Modifications
Engine: SR20 GTX3071

Power: 290rwkw

Suspension: Tein coilovers, whiteline bars

Brakes: Brembo front, GTS-t rear - A1RMs

weight: 1197kg plus one fat arse driver

tyres: OLD Michelin Slicks S8D (Medium) 24/64/17

Car: R33 GTR

Where: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1.08.255

Timing method: Natsoft (1.08.174 with Q6000 GPS timer)

Mods

Stock engine with bolt on's (laggy -5 turbo's) about 300kw

Federal FZ-201 (medium compound)

Brakes: AP racing front

Weight: Full weight car 1530kg + fat ass driver as well

Suspension: Lots of bits

  • 3 weeks later...

new pb for me :)

SAU Nickname: Sir L0rd Van Von Vader'ham
Car Make and Model: R31 skyline
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 1:05.2370
Timing method: Natsoft
Modifications
Engine: RB30DET
Power: 330kw
Suspension: S13 coilovers, F&R Whiteline anti-roll Bars
Tyres: Advan A050 255 wide
Brakes: wilwood superlite front, r32 gtst rear
Body weight: 1200 kg
SAU Nickname: 34GeeTeeTee

Car Make and Model: R34 GTT skyline

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:07 something (Harrys lap timer shows 1.072 but have to check actual timing)

Timing method: GPS Lap timer


Modifications

Engine: RB25DET NEO Stock

Power: 350 ish kw on the day

Suspension: BC coilovers, F&R Selby anti-roll Bars


Tyres: Hankook Z221 Medium 265 all round

Brakes: Stock with A1rm pads and DBA4000 rotors, baked 2 sets of pads and had to brake way too early, needs upgrade!

Body weight: 1460 kg + a fat ass driver!

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  • 2 weeks later...
SAU Nickname: 34GeeTeeTee

Car Make and Model: R34 GTT skyline

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:068

Timing method: Natsoft


Modifications

Engine: RB25DET NEO Stock

Power: 350 ish kw on the day

Suspension: BC coilovers, F&R Selby anti-roll Bars


Tyres: Hankook Z221 Medium 265 all round

Brakes: Stock with Winmax pads and DBA4000 rotors

Body weight: 1460 kg + a fat ass driver!

R32 gtst

NSW Time Attack

Wakefield Park: 1.11.1

Mods:

Unopened rb20det 193rwk

Kinugawa td05

Front mount

3" turbo back exhaust

Hi flow cat

HSD coilovers

Front, rear and b pillar braces

Federal RSR's 255/35/18 front and rear

Qfm a1rm brake pads

RDA t2 rotors

  • 4 weeks later...

Edit - for wakefield

4th visit 1:09.6

Felt good for 9 flat but ran outta e85 bah.

street rego'd 33 gtst, 260rwkw

nitto nt01's, BC coilovers, whiteline sways

standard brakes

Edited by Touge Kyousou

Car Make and Model: 1995 R33 GTS-t

Lap time: 56.4721 (Barbagallo Short)

Lap Time: 1.05.7539 (Barbagallo Long) * New

Lap Time: 51.3304 (Collie Motorplex)

Modifications

Engine: RB25DET with 2835 HKS turbo at 18psi

Tyres: A050

Brakes: Alcon 330mm fronts with SBS pads, rears are standard caliper onHolfrd 330mm rotors and Intima SR pads

Body weight: fully stripped and caged, approx. 1290kg with half a tank of fuel

1:03.8331 13 July 2014 (Barbagallo Long)*new

New mods include RB25/30 GT35 turbo, New 330mm rear Alcons with winmax pads all round

SAU Nickname: BRI73Y
Car Make and Model: R32 GTR
Circuit Name: Wakefield
Lap time: 1:00.9
Timing: Natsoft

Modifications
Engine: RB28
Power: approx 550hp on the day
Suspension: has coilovers
Tyres: round black ones
Brakes: yes and used them
Body weight: obese, could do with losing a few kilos

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SAU Nickname: BRI73Y

Car Make and Model: R32 GTR

Circuit Name: Wakefield

Lap time: 1:00.9

Timing: Natsoft

Modifications

Engine: RB28

Power: approx 550hp on the day

Suspension: has coilovers

Tyres: round black ones

Brakes: yes and used them

Body weight: obese, could do with losing a few kilos

1:00.9... wow seriously moving!

Would love to know setup specs if you're willing to share.

Well done.

Lap Time: 0:56.0156 (Lakeside Park)

Modifications

Car: Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS ASCAR (2001)
Engine: Std LS1 w/mild cam, valve spring, ITB's, Haltech PS2000
Power: 320rwhp
Suspension: Penske Coilovers
Tyres: 15" 275 R6 Hoosier
Brakes: AP Racing 6 Pot Front/AP Racing 4 Pot Rear
Body weight: 1270kg full tank + driver (90kg)

Timing: Natsoft

SAU : Nickname : 44014

Car: 34 Gtt auto 4 door

Track: Lakeside

Lap time: 1.07.023

Engine: Completely stock running 6psi

Tyres: federal 595 super steel street tyres ( rubbish )

Brakes: Some shit pads that were fitted when I bought it last week with stock warped disks

Suspension: bilsteins coilovers

Weather: pissing down rain all day

  • 2 weeks later...

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