P Plater's definitely can drive turbo skylines

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P Plater's definitely can drive turbo skylines

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Only in QLD. :mrgreen:
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So does this mean i can put a few of those 'supercharger' fans in my intake pipe now?
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Taz wrote:So does this mean i can put a few of those 'supercharger' fans in my intake pipe now?
Only if you put a Mugen sunvisor sticker on your windscreen.
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I'm not certain on what a stock GPX puts out, but would it be more then 125kW? And aren't they under a tonne?

Meaning, they'd be banned for P-Platers?
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They aren't under a tonne and they probably wouldn't get 125kw either without a few mods
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Figures for the stock Manual GPX as follows:
Power 197bhp = 144.89 kw
Kerb weight 1170kg
Yields a power to weight ratio of 197bhp/1.17kg = 164.1bhp/tonne = 120.7 kw/tonne
Torque 200Nm = wheel spin :D

EDIT: More with mods :cheers:
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And PHIL069 with the figures lol love it
gotta get there one day :)
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PHIL069 wrote:Figures for the stock Manual GPX as follows:
Power 197bhp = 144.89 kw
Kerb weight 1170kg
Yields a power to weight ratio of 197bhp/1.17kg = 164.1bhp/tonne = 120.7 kw/tonne
Torque 200Nm = wheel spin :D

EDIT: More with mods :cheers:
Don't forget these numbers are at the engine/flywheel.
You are looking more at 100-110kws atw for a manual and around 90-100 for tip stock.
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aza013 wrote:
PHIL069 wrote:Figures for the stock Manual GPX as follows:
Power 197bhp = 144.89 kw
Kerb weight 1170kg
Yields a power to weight ratio of 197bhp/1.17kg = 164.1bhp/tonne = 120.7 kw/tonne
Torque 200Nm = wheel spin :D
EDIT: More with mods :cheers:
Don't forget these numbers are at the engine/flywheel.
You are looking more at 100-110kws atw for a manual and around 90-100 for tip stock.
Thanks Aza :D
"Transverse, front drive transaxles usually have no direct lockup gears and no 1 to 1 ratio, however, since the torque path is never turned 90 degrees as in the rear drive setup and efficient helical gears are usually employed for the final drive set, losses are in the order of 6 to 9 percent from the flywheel to the drive wheels."

Where do the licensing authorities take their calculations from?
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As above, factory specs are measured at the flywheel, as a rule of thumb, lose 1/3 of that to get the wheel figure.

Also note, factory weight figures are done minus fluids. Ie no oil, water, gearbox oil, ps fluid, brake or clutch fluid etc. And most importantly, it doesn't include driver weight.
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Bennoz wrote: And most importantly, it doesn't include driver weight.
:twisted: that is a win right there for me :D now sitting at 69.8kgs :twisted: one and a half months at the gym and I have put on 4kgs :D .
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Bennoz wrote:And most importantly, it doesn't include subwoofer weight.
:lol:
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
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aza013 wrote:
Bennoz wrote: And most importantly, it doesn't include driver weight.
:twisted: that is a win right there for me :D now sitting at 69.8kgs :twisted: one and a half months at the gym and I have put on 4kgs :D .
65kgs since I was 17. :lol: ;)
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Wtf I'm like 90kgs
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82kg!

Lets turn this into a body weight comparison thread lol
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then there will be the gen y bashing on how lazy we are and how fat we are getting etc etc
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Sahin wrote:Wtf I'm like 90kgs
That's because you are 5m high :lol:
silverGPX wrote:82kg!
Lets turn this into a body weight comparison thread lol
163kg......naked......while carrying a full keg of beer :lol:
phi-tec wrote:then there will be the gen y bashing on how lazy we are and how fat we are getting etc etc
Lazy bloody GenY, getting fat eating junk :lol:
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done! :salut:
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now... :lol:
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