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Sumo Power R34 GTR Runs 9.68 @ Santa Pod


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Guest Andy Barnes

As posted on the GTR forum :

 

Hi all,

 

Well, yesterday we returned to Santa Pod, ready to run our R34 GTR again, wind it up, run as much as it would give and see what would happen.

 

The final best result was 9.68 seconds @ 144 mph.

 

STILL NO NOS!

 

Same HKS 2835 turbines/ engine etc.

 

We have spent the last 3/4 weeks on and off getting the car ready to run again ( we havent touched it all year ), the car has been back on the road for a while but we were hoping that the progress of the R33 would have kept the drag-urge at the door however we couldnt resist another go at showing the might of the car and what it should/could have done last year for my own satisfaction. We just had Gary - ( GT ART ) refresh the engine with rings and bearings, spend more time on the mapping which we didnt have time to do last year which increased the power slightly again to 688 at the wheels ( 19 bhp more at wheels )and without any NOS and ran again - obviously all on HKS F CON V Pro - mapped by Gary.

 

4 of the runs from yesterday were 9 second passes, one run the 1/4 mile terminal was 149.99 mph - no boost limit, the turbines made everything they could, just let them get on with it - ALL RUNS WITHOUT NOS.

 

Now we can warm the tyres with burnouts we can level the playing field.

 

This result was due to help from : Rob, Smatt, Mark, Gary Passingham & crew at GT ART, Kanji & Mike from Toyo Tyres, Anders at 76, Geof, Guyno the dyno, Mario,Richie and Gaz at HKS and of course - Michael Saenz, MD at HKS as well as our own guys here at Sumo Power and the guys the guys at Santa Pod Raceway - cheers to all everyone who helped achieve this fab result for the car.

 

Videos and pictures to follow next week when we have time.

 

We will be at Santa Pod again on October 10th to run again and give it everything its got, hope to see you all there, this time bringing my balls of steel to hold onto the car for the quickest run possible - we ran out of time yesterday.

 

The car is now in our workshop, sitting pretty, waiting to do it all again, may just give it a celebratery wash over this afternoon and a little kiss for putting a big smile on my face

 

Andy Barnes - Sumo Power Ltd

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