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Roy further more to our PM's.....

I just bought a 2535 today and im gonna give that a shot before i step up to a TD06 or 2835. Like JNR im hoping for a 12sec pass which i dont think should be too much of an issue (being 4WD).... Unsure if the added weight will hamper that possibility though, but launching it, that is if my gearbox is up to it, should net me a 12... Any thoughts anyone?

BTW being 4WD am i cheating lol....

Either way as soon as the results are in i will post 1/4 times, RWKW and AWKW.

well the guy over here who had the quickest rb20 down the quarter before adam did his time in a gts-4

pretty sure he used a 2535 too but i can't be absolutely certain on it

had a good clutch and usual supporting mods, powerfc fuel pump injs etc

was making close to 300rwhp i believe and with a big launch he got a 12.4

he's also had a couple of very quick rexes and knows how to drag race an awd (ie no mercy on drivetrain)

another mate did a 12.5 in an r31 with a standard rb20 using high flowed t3

well the guy over here who had the quickest rb20 down the quarter before adam did his time in a gts-4

pretty sure he used a 2535 too but i can't be absolutely certain on it

had a good clutch and usual supporting mods, powerfc fuel pump injs etc

was making close to 300rwhp i believe and with a big launch he got a 12.4

he's also had a couple of very quick rexes and knows how to drag race an awd (ie no mercy on drivetrain)

another mate did a 12.5 in an r31 with a standard rb20 using high flowed t3

yeah Dylans car had either a 2535 or 2530, drop in cams, power fc and usual supporting mods. The car run a 12.4 with Sean Tippet behind the wheel (no doubt dylan would have been able to run that time aswell)

i cant help but see a trend here in W.A with all of the fastest skylines being 32's.. and all of the fastest 32 gts-t/4's being 4 doors haha

my car is goin back on the dyno on wed to try and sort out a boost issue im having atm, still deciding if i want to try and crack 400hp out of this motor yet :)

IF it does it, it will only be a one hit wonder :huh:

I pressume it will take 28psi to get close enough for that sorta power on pump fuel, but a few of the drifters here are using martini race fuel in a 1part martini 2 part bp ultimate mix and seeing up to 50hp gains at the same boost levels so im tempted to try that (i recon its cheating tho) oh and thats on a std internald rb25 making close to 460hp if i remember correctly

decisions decisions... :rofl:

well the guy over here who had the quickest rb20 down the quarter before adam did his time in a gts-4

pretty sure he used a 2535 too but i can't be absolutely certain on it

had a good clutch and usual supporting mods, powerfc fuel pump injs etc

was making close to 300rwhp i believe and with a big launch he got a 12.4

he's also had a couple of very quick rexes and knows how to drag race an awd (ie no mercy on drivetrain)

another mate did a 12.5 in an r31 with a standard rb20 using high flowed t3

Just an update... I pulled out of the 2535 sale and have now purchased a HKS 2835....

So im really looking forward to seeing what times i can run :blink:

IF it does it, it will only be a one hit wonder :D

I pressume it will take 28psi to get close enough for that sorta power on pump fuel, but a few of the drifters here are using martini race fuel in a 1part martini 2 part bp ultimate mix and seeing up to 50hp gains at the same boost levels so im tempted to try that (i recon its cheating tho) oh and thats on a std internald rb25 making close to 460hp if i remember correctly

decisions decisions... :)

Martini race fuel? Man r u guys drinking b4 u drag?? no wonder u cant crack the 11s in an unopened RB20 !!

seriously tho, wats this fuel consist of?

Edited by jnr32r
Martini race fuel? Man r u guys drinking b4 u drag?? no wonder u cant crack the 11s in an unopened RB20 !!

seriously tho, wats this fuel consist of?

im sorry but.. is there any outher 12.0 or lower unopened rb20 r32 in australia??

martini race fuel http://www.martiniracing.com.au/html/fuels110.htm thats what i'll be using if i choose to (at this moment i see pump fuel is a greater acheivement)

hks 2835 is a nice turbo!

my mates s13 which i'm using atm has one on his sr

and i'm pretty sure the dude with the rb20 120y has done 11s adam and don't think he's opened the motor yet

i cant be bothered going for a look haha

im sorry but.. is there any outher 12.0 or lower unopened rb20 r32 in australia??

martini race fuel http://www.martiniracing.com.au/html/fuels110.htm thats what i'll be using if i choose to (at this moment i see pump fuel is a greater acheivement)

i was jokin Adam.

Im not aware of any unopened rb20 in the 11s.. ill race u there tho !

im sorry but.. is there any outher 12.0 or lower unopened rb20 r32 in australia??

martini race fuel http://www.martiniracing.com.au/html/fuels110.htm thats what i'll be using if i choose to (at this moment i see pump fuel is a greater acheivement)

Wont be too big a surprise. I was able to run a 12.9 at 114mph with only 15psi and a crappy 60ft time of 2.2 as i was worried about the std gearbox and open wheeling diff. So just drove it off the line. With some 40-45rwkws more at 19psi and the new KAAZ diff i would be really disappointed if i couldnt get my mph up to 118mph. Dont really care about et as as i dont want to hurt gearbox, need to save that for track days

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