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New GT-R world standing mile world record 249.9mph
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<blockquote data-quote="earico" data-source="post: 13554103" data-attributes="member: 114682"><p>They are reving it well over 8.5k rpm... OEM redline is 7k</p><p></p><p>-Car is running standard gear ratios. No taller gearing.</p><p>-This is a customer owned and driven Goliath (no shop ringer here), on 20" R888s. Race gas only, no ethanol.</p><p>-Full interior other than race seats and seat belts.</p><p>-Switzer had to use Syvecs to tune very specifically around the clutches because they were slipping during gear changes due to being overpowered. Based on the data they acquired from the runs, if the clutches would have held properly, this car would've also broken the GT-R and Lambo E.T. records.</p><p>-This car's same 3.8 engine has now completed 4 Moscow Unlimiteds, including the (6) 245+ mph runs it made today, and is still running strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earico, post: 13554103, member: 114682"] They are reving it well over 8.5k rpm... OEM redline is 7k -Car is running standard gear ratios. No taller gearing. -This is a customer owned and driven Goliath (no shop ringer here), on 20" R888s. Race gas only, no ethanol. -Full interior other than race seats and seat belts. -Switzer had to use Syvecs to tune very specifically around the clutches because they were slipping during gear changes due to being overpowered. Based on the data they acquired from the runs, if the clutches would have held properly, this car would've also broken the GT-R and Lambo E.T. records. -This car's same 3.8 engine has now completed 4 Moscow Unlimiteds, including the (6) 245+ mph runs it made today, and is still running strong. [/QUOTE]
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