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In typical Mike/DSPORT fashion the R33 GT-R was not raced for a almost a year, but  the week before the next big drag racing event the email tennis began full of discussions of what needed to be done to the car. Not two or three weeks before, but ONE week before. Mike does occasionally drive the car around on the street, but the reality is that driving a Hollinger sequential transmission on the street isn't all that pleasant. This time the race was Battle of the Imports this past Sunday at Fontana, CA. BOTI is the oldest import drag racing event that is still going strong. It is run by my old friends Frank and Mike Choi who still throw a good event even today. It's good to see an old school street racer (Frank) succeed at what used to love doing. Frank had this RX-3 with an auto trans supercharged 13B on NOS way back in the day, but that's another story for another time. So back to ONE week before BOTI: the car was dropped off at XS Engineering for an axle change, driveshaft loop installation, fluid changes, parachute cable termination, and general look over last Monday. Peter cranked the car out and it was picked up on Thursday.  Due to my schedule I wasn't able to tune it until Friday night. Actually I had to tune the  GT-R on Friday because I had to go to Buttonwillow on Saturday for for a 25hr of Thunder Hill car shake down (post coming soon).

The only changes from last time was the change to VP Q16 fuel and larger air filters with aluminum suction tubes to the turbos. Previously the car had some smaller filters with small tubes (smooth and large diameter = greater flow). Peter at XS did a nice job fabricating the current tubes and filters. Otherwise there were no changes to the R33. Here is a past article on the car:  DSPORT RH9 BCNR33 GT-R.  Still on the car is small, gay ass motorcycle muffler that I have been sweating Mike to change for years.

I arrived at MD Automotive at about 5:30pm and only had about an hour to fine tune the car. My goal was to just make sure the engine was safe. If I had more time, I would have re-timed the cams, added more boost and spun the engine to 10,000rpm. Due to the lack of time I kept the boost at 2.65bar (38.5psig) and 9500rpm.


Twin Apexi RX-6 TCW77 turbos, Hypertune intake manifold and single throttle body, Portflow ported head, Apexi Power FC D-jetro with Eric Hsu ultra super deluxe triple throwdown hyper battle tune, Apexi cam gears, K&N air filters, Tomei 290IN/280EX camshafts, Mahle custom pistons, HKS 2.8L forged crank, Carrillo connecting rods, Gizzmo two step and boost controller, and a 75hp shot of ZEX nitrous between 3500-7000rpm create and sustain 1104hp at the wheels.


The smoothing is at ZERO here which is very important. If you are getting your car tuned on a Dynojet, always ask for the dynosheet with SMOOTHING = 0. The inertia 248 Dynojet is currently the only chassis dyno accurate enough to show potential problems in the power curve. It is accurate enough to show an imbalance of a wheel.  You tuners who have been doing this shit for a while who have used inertia 248 Dynojets and newer Eddy current 4WD dynos will know what I mean. Anyhow, with the cams re-timed, a larger 4" exhaust, and no dumb ass motorcycle muffler, the power should continue beyond 8500rpm.

Mike's day started out with a 9.8@145mph with a misfire in 5th gear. After tightening the spark plug gap, Mike went out again with a shitty launch and spun the tires in 2nd gear for a 10.1@149mph. The car only has a two step limiter for the launch which isn't really enough to get the car to 60' real good. If Mike side steps the clutch at 9500rpm on the limiter the car will still fall on its face. So in an attempt to decrease 60ft. times, I told Mike via text msg to retard the igntion timing on the two step limiter. This increased the boost at launch from 0.5bar (7.25psig) to 1.75bar (25.4psig). Unfortunately this quick parking lot psuedo anti-lag and the Power FC's fuel cut rev limiter may have hurt the engine. I think Mike's best time to date was a 9.7 which is pretty good for a 3700lb full weight car, but the 9.7 was when the engine was making only 1040whp. 9.3s was the target, but maybe next time (and with a soft igntion cut rev limiter). EDIT: the triple plate clutch was also slipping in 5th gear. Mike also believes the center differential was fried causinga 90/10 or 80/20 split. His best 60 foot time of the day was 1.62sec on the Nitto NT-05R drag radials.

For now Mike seems to be on the repair pretty quick. He has dropped off an N1 block at Cosworth and I put him in touch with Trey Cobb (yes the rich guy who owns Cobb Tuning) for a Nismo GT block. I will be sonic testing the N1 and GT blocks for a no bullshit, fuck the forum unscientific bullshit, real deal comparison on block thickness. I hope Mike stays motivated. Most of these Skyline GT-R owners lag pretty damn hard much like myself and ESPECIALLY RS Wen Lai.

Check out a near future issue of DSPORT for more details on both BOTI and Mike's car.


Here's some video that Sean took. BTW that's Mike Choi from BOTI announcing over the PA.

Here are some quotes from Mike:

"We WILL be able to get the 60-foot times into the 1.5s or better when we get the car back to the track." 

"The DSPORT RH9 GT-R will be the first true street, full-weight GT-R to run 8s on DOT radials." and he adds "even if it's through the 80mm motorcycle muffler!"

Comments

brandon drecksage
# brandon drecksage
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 4:08 AM
nice write up, what caused the first dip in power at 7300-7400rpms?
Wrecked
# Wrecked
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 6:03 AM
How is the nitrous controlled?
gman
# gman
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 7:25 AM
as mike would say " big power no whammies"... but that never seems to happen. 1100whp is still pretty damn impressive.

Why not just run a shorty turn down exhaust? (or side exit) Maybe it's time to give up driving on the street.
Eric Hsu
# Eric Hsu
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 8:57 AM
The dip at 7300 is the nitrous turning off. I technically had nothing to do with the nitrous other than making sure it was safe while actuated. It is controlled via an Apexi RSM (rev/speed meter) so it is actuated by rpm and speed.

Shorty turn down or just straight pipe. Too bad we never got a chance to run the turn downs on the XS GT-R eh?
tyndago
# tyndago
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 12:19 PM
I took some video of the car running at the track. I do think this is Mikes best pass in the car. Previous I think the best was 9.98.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL4wNZXvQU8

The mph seems low for the power the car should have been making. Maybe it was the clutch, maybe it was the engine.

The exhaust on the car is small. The car is full weight, and it was coming off the line with 1.8-1.9 60 foots. I would have liked to see it 1.5, and then it would have got deep into the 9's.
Eric Hsu
# Eric Hsu
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 12:47 PM
You are correct, the clutch was slipping in 5th. I forgot to mention that. Going to steal your video and add it here too.
Mike Kojima
# Mike Kojima
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 2:57 PM
Whoever put that weird stripe on the R35 should be shot unless that was done as a joke.

What happend to the R35, did it break a tranny? If so Hitler is gonna be pissed.
Jim
# Jim
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 9:09 PM
The stripes are there for a reason. One, they add another 15HP. Two, the car looks like it's kicking ass standing still. Three, to commemorate the Iraqie oil fires.

Think of it this way. If people didn't do stupid shit like flamer here, we would have less laughs.

Did the R35 red light? He jumped a lot earlier than Mike.
jerko
# jerko
Friday, November 27, 2009 1:52 AM
im diggin the "ultra super deluxe triple throwdown hyper battle tune"
thats, like whoahh!!!
tyndago
# tyndago
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 8:55 PM
The weird stripe on the R35 is the "YoParts" logo.

Ed Bergenholtz was driving the car, and its a little odd to drive for a drag racer. He wanted to bump the car into the beams, but it didn't go like that.

However the next pass was in the 11's. Not bad for an all stock car.
Eric Hsu
# Eric Hsu
Thursday, December 10, 2009 1:03 AM
So what is the fastest R35 now anways?
jahviid
# jahviid
Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:50 PM
dont really know eric not seen many of them modified as yet.maybe you should tune one and get a world record eric.you have what it takes i know your a role model i look up to you alot you and mike kojima.if it wasnt for like o wouldnot know. much about cars.but give it a try eric
jahviid
# jahviid
Thursday, December 10, 2009 9:01 PM
very impressive nissan skyline eric job well done.forever and always i wil be nissan not even the great supra 2jz can come across the rb26.keep up the good work eric.every day i ask god let one day im able to tune a rb26.
Eric Hsu
# Eric Hsu
Saturday, December 12, 2009 4:48 PM
Thanks for the props jahviid. I have a good idea. Why don't you bring Mike and I a R35, a blank check and then we'll build you an R35 and you can get a world record.
jahviid
# jahviid
Sunday, December 13, 2009 7:23 PM
to tell you the truth eric it will happen remember i tell you as soon as i get the brakE in the music business as an audio engineer ill have the money to boost that a nissan skyline trust me.you will see cause me cause im coming to get a b15 tranny sorted out like how mike told me for my nissan b13 that im going to boost to 500+hp. SO IM THE ONE WHO SAY NISSAN FOREVER AND ALWAYS.nuff respect eric i send you a friend request on facebook so check it out.happy thanks giving eric
jahviid
# jahviid
Sunday, December 13, 2009 7:33 PM
very good idea eric about the R35 when you and mike finish with it ill just bring it to jamaica and show them that nissan is the ultimate machine.they descreminate nissan alot in jamaica eric trust me you hardly see a skyline it one 1 i have ever seen and 1 silvia.

its pure evo subaru and toyota and honda they race with.they have it to say that nissan give too much trouble and it is always prone to over heating issues and it have gearbox problem but thats only with the fwd drive tranny and mike already have the cure for that plus PAR makes some good gears.

but nissan is the real machine its very quick and its a very agressive engine.they are missing alot when not driving a nissan cant wait for the R36 TO COME OUT IN 2013.HEAR RUMOURS THAT NISSAN WILL CONTINUE WITH THE PROCESS OF THE SKYLINE.

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