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SAU Nickname: 34GeeTeeTee
Car Make and Model: Nissan R34 GTT
Circuit Name: SMSP North Circuit (Druitt)
Lap time: 1.078 (Natsoft and Race Chrono with GPS Reciever)
Modifications: Stock... Officer! Basic bolt on gear as per build thread.
Engine: RB25 NEO
Power: Low Boostish - At a guess maybe 325kw @ 21PSI - Gate was sticking so could have been 350kw one lap and 300kw the next lol
Suspension: MCA Red - 14kg front 7kg rear combo - Whiteline Swaybars F 24mm on mid setting + R 22mm on stiffest setting.
Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 295/30/18 - Time set on same medium tyres from last year, have done around 7 track days now, rears are now a slick :laugh:
Brakes: Alcon 365mm front, Alpha Omega 350mm rear setup

 

 

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  • 6 months later...

SAU Nickname: Racer5

Car Make and Model: Skyline R32 Gtr

Circuit Name: mount panorama Bathurst

Lap time: 2.23.57 Challenge Bathurst Supersprint Group B 2017

Modifications : Aero,  Front gearbox removed. RWD. Tremec Tk05 gearbox 

Engine: V8 6.2 Litre Holden Ls3 crate motor with cam. 

Power: 432Hp ATW

Suspension: BC 

Tyres: Pirelli 285x18"

Brakes: project mu pads, Evo9 calipers, DB5000 evo10 rotors.

Body weight 1430kg with driver and fuel 

https://youtu.be/D0wpx8MO1S8

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SAU Nickname: 34GeeTeeTee
Car Make and Model: Nissan R34 GTT
Circuit Name: SMSP GP Circuit
Lap time: 1.39.6 (Natsoft)
Modifications: Basic bolt on gear as per build thread.
Engine: ORIGINAL STOCK RB25 NEO - LAST RUN EVER FOR THIS ENGINE AS ITS FINALLY TIRED :down:
Power: Gate Pressure with new EFR 8374 setup - Power approx 350rwkw
Suspension: MCA Red - 14kg front 8kg rear combo - Whiteline Swaybars F 24mm on mid setting + R 22mm on stiffest setting. 
Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 295/30/18 - Tyres were dead, front right was so worn it blew on the session after... The tyre delaminated.
Brakes: Alcon 365mm front, Alpha Omega 350mm rear setup

Will be back out in 2018 with a new engine and fresh rubber to have another crack... Suspension has also been rebuilt to suit!

This lap was pretty rubbish, but got the job done - 

 

 

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SAU Nickname: Yeedogga

Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-t

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:06.7

Timing method: Natsoft

Modifications

Engine: RB25DET unopened, GT3076, nistune

Power: 290kw-ish

Suspension: BC coilovers, Whiteline sway Bars, Hardrace adjustable arms

Tyres: Used Hankook RS3 285/35 18

Brakes: D2 racing Chinese magic

Street tyres are annoying. Probably going to throw them and get some proper tyres at some stage.

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SAU Nickname: 34GeeTeeTee
Car Make and Model: Nissan R34 GTT
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park Raceway
Lap time: 1.02.4 (Natsoft)
Modifications: Basic bolt on gear as per build thread.
Engine: Racepace built RB28NEO
Power: EFR 8374 on gate springs - Power detuned to approx 400rwkw
Suspension: MCA Red - 14kg front 8kg rear combo - Whiteline Swaybars F 24mm on mid setting + R 22mm on stiffest setting. 
Tyres: Hankook Z221 in 295/30/18 
Brakes: Alcon 365mm front, Alpha Omega 350mm rear setup

 

 

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SAU Nickname: nismoman (Mark)

Car Make and Model Nissan Silvia S13

Circuit Name Wakefield Park

16th September 2018 NSW Supersprint

Lap Time 1:03:84 (Timed by CAMS/Natsoft)

Modifications:

Engine : SR20DET, GT2871R, Nistune, Step 1 Cams,  FMIC. straight through exhaust, 1000cc Injectors, E85.

Power: 255rwkw's

Suspension: Lovells Springs, Whiteline front and rear adjustable sway bars, front and rear strut braces, G4 shocks, rose jointed castor rods, rear upper arms, HiCAS delete.

Tyres: Kumho S700 slicks  240/610/17

Brakes: Intima Type D brake pads, S14 callipers DBA Slotted Front Rotors , Rear Standard Rotors.

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Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-t
Circuit Name: Wakefield Park
Lap time: 1:04.2
Timing method: Natsoft
Modifications
Engine: RB25DET unopened, GT3076, nistune
Power: 297rwkw
Suspension: BC coilovers, Whiteline sway Bars, Hardrace adjustable arms
Tyres: Hankook TD Z221 295/30
Brakes: D2 racing front kit, Intima Type D

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Car Make and Model: 1993 R32 GTST

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1.16.3 (Natsoft) Trackday Club 27-7-2019

Modifications

Engine: Stock RB20det, knock off FFP, bigger cooler, Hurricane Exhaust

Power: not sure

Suspension: CoilOvers, D1 in front, Apexi in rear

Tyres: Nitto NT01 245/45/17 all round

Brakes: T3 4000 Rotors, Intima Type D V2.o all round

Body weight: 1350 KG (Interior pretty stripped and 6 point cage, with me 74kg and full tank)

2nd time on the track and 1st time at Wakefield. 
Thanks Jonny on the Intima Type D's. They were awesome. Greatly out performed my ability or gonads lol

 

 

 

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  • 7 months later...
On 4/2/2017 at 11:57 PM, dan.1337 said:

Date: 11/09/16
Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-T
Circuit Name: Winton
Lap time: 1:35.74
Timing method: Natsoft

Modifications 
Engine: RB25 with PowerFC, Kinugawa something something turbo

Power: 257rwkw on E85
Suspension: BC Racing ER series 
Tyres: Hankook z221 255/40/17
Brakes: 324mm RDA blank rotors, stock calipers, Project Mu HC+ pads
Body weight: Stock with half cage and minus rear seat

Car sat for three years while I worked o/s, then on my second outing at Winton I managed to better my PB by 1.2s on 2015 spec Hankook z221's.

1:34.55 on 14/03/20

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All Jap Day (really just a Powercruise day with 10min sessions of circuit)
Date: 2022/11/19


Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-t S2 (Shit Box)
Circuit Name: Sydney Motorsport Park GP Circuit
Lap time: 2m02s
Top Speed: 226km/h, smashed the limiter in 4th at the end of the run lol

Timing method: Race Chrono (didn't know where to pick up the Natsoft timer)
Engine: RB25DET NEO
Power: 438rwkW
Suspension: MCA X-R, usual shit, subframe moved up 10mm
Tyres: Hankook RS-4 Z232 265/35/18 200TW
Brakes: 350Z Brembos (F), Stock (R). Intima RS all round

First time ever on the circuit, and had a very short session. This was the 2nd session where I managed that time, my 1st session the times were 2m7 to 2m10s.

I hope to give it another crack soon with the car as-is, same tyres and all. Hoping a sub 2 minute lap. Watching the footage, plenty of opportunities to be had. Just need more seat time :) 

 

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  • 7 months later...

Pheasant Wood - Marulan

Best time of 57.4 on AR1 tyres (Street class limitation)

Should be able to get into the 56s on the same tyre is I can sort the issue with drive off corners.

Build specs in build thread link. Car only running 1 bar on G35 900 turbo which is an animal - 

 

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