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Fastest Pumpgas Street Skylines

I'm running 93 octane USA fuel which I think is equivalent to RON98 and am curious what some of the fastest full-body, full interior, full accessory (PS, AC etc) skylines are running. I'm trying to get a benchmark for my setup. I'm currently on 20 psi boost and think that it will tip 130 mph soon and be in the high 10's on 255 hankook RS3 tires now that my boost control issue seems sorted. Curious what target numbers are out there.

If you have some pumpgas (non-E85, non-racegas, non-WMI) time and mph runs please post them here.

Thank You,

Patrick

Here's my last time at the track with bad boost control (spike, pull timing and boost, then slowly recover).

60'   =  1.772
330  =  4.837
1/8 mile  =  7.363 @ 99.14
1/4 mile  =  11.288 @ 126.26

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E85 is only available at select areas here. I'm trying to see a comparison of how I'm running compared to others with pump gasoline. US 93 or RON98 please. It's well known that the sky is the limit on E85 - because it's 85% alcohol and only 15% gasoline (which begs the question if it's actually pump GAS). There is validity to this question because making power on 93/98 gasoline has significantly lower limitations of knock etc.

 

I'm assuming the big displacement cars will generally be faster in this category.

 

 

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