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Both drivers are quite competent, the GTR is just harder on tyres, brakes, needs more "management" to produce a good time. 

 

Hopefully I haven't stuffed up building this engine, going for too much power. 

 

Can always turn it down, but that's gay.

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1 hour ago, fatz said:

also why the 500kw gtr are slow at the track... cause it’s very easy to drive a fast car slow

 

1 hour ago, ActionDan said:

Can always turn it down, but that's gay.

Jesus... i'm feeling very attacked right now!!! ???

But my main reason for going slowly is lack of seat time and the expense of binning my GTR. My crummy Audi on the other hand. Zero attachment, minimal cash input...
Crashes GTR: cries for months, 
Crashes Audi: huh... now what? Wonder if I can drive it in two wheel mode and drag it around like a dog missing two legs.

Girls 8 and 6 I am basically at a nail salon 24hts a day

cost money to party hit up racepace ... it’s cheaper that buying the fancy shit that is just averge ( this is seconds a lap faster than you generic shit.. indeed only thing better is mca gold that I have tried and only marginally but they r 7k) 

I too am victim to DIY salon work at times... 

Steve why you feeling attacked We're talking about punting track cars around, don't think anybody is expecting you to punt around nice GT-Rs

As for the slow car thing, yes that's why I have an old Silvia, so I can beat on it and not GAF.

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1 hour ago, ActionDan said:

Steve why you feeling attacked We're talking about punting track cars around, don't think anybody is expecting you to punt around nice GT-Rs

As for the slow car thing, yes that's why I have an old Silvia, so I can beat on it and not GAF.

I kid, i kid. I think i'm going to have to get the Audi out there to something so I can get all my frustrations of life out. :D

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1 minute ago, fatz said:

Audi’s r junk 

 

so destroy it

I like this attitude. :D
But sometimes I need something to block my driveway... :)

 

Just now, ActionDan said:

Don't you mean Audi RS junk? 

Believe me when I say, this is a million miles from being an RS. An Arse, maybe, RS? Noooooo.

How's the Q7 going anyway? 

We had one in our group over the weekend and it wouldn't start. Luckily I always have my ODB2 dongle in the car, plugged it in and cleared the speed sensor fault code and away it went. 

 

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