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  ApleX said:
I was wondering if any of you guys have been on wakefield park before, and what times you pulled off.

It was my first time there and i managed a 1:18.3190 In a stock r33 gts-t, beat all the other "modified" skylines there.

what suspension etc do u have

the breaks tyres are fine... the tyres had only done about 3000KM but have been warn quite abit, still HEAPS of tread left. and i havnt noiticed any break fade, exactly the same as when i got there.

I did abit of drifting so the tyres are abit more worn than other ppl, but i only did 28 laps,i went out for 3 sessions instead of 4 to give the car a break to cool down.

i've bene out there! i LOVE that track! but at the moment i suck at it!!! i'm only doing 1:19:03 and thats with me timing myself on my phone while driving! ;) so who knows how accurate it is :)

i've been out there about 3 times! First two times - crap tyres all round.. third time i had decent tyres and the back and shit ones still on the front (stock measurements for all tyres).

Silv - i've only changed my brakes once in the three times i was out there, and my tyres once... but i haven't been going all out! Had a chat with Abobob ( :) ) and his car is stock compared to mine which is almost stock! so i figure i just don't push my car hard enough!

will be back out there within the month with sway bars and more aggression!! fingers crossed i get close to 1:15s :D

I saw your car on the wall there Moanie. One of my mates pointed it out, he said, "hey look it's a shit car like yours!" grrr... lol

A mate of mine with a stock s2000 on stock rubber managed a 1:14:04. I guess power isn't everything. *shrugs*

not necessarily cause of the weight in the chassis for 180sx - more depends on mods

1st track day of mine anywhere (and still is) was at Wakefield, did 1:17 in RB20 180sx, 9psi, CA intercooler and radiator pathetically tiny and water temp peaking after 2 hard laps - return with me new cooling mods me reckons :wassup:

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