Alpha Omega Resets GT-R ¼ Mile Record: 7.70@186mph!

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Опубликовано 14 октября 2014, 16:56
AMS’ Alpha Omega Takes back the GT-R ¼ mile record:

On the heels of their win at the Texas Speed Syndicate (TSS) Texas Invitational (TI) event, the team at AMS/ALPHA Performance decided to make the most of their 1,000+ mile trip to Texas. The tracks in their home city of Chicago had already starting degrading with the cooler weather upon them. The team decided that the opportunity to run at a well prepped track in Texas might be the last chance they would get to turn their flagship GT-R Omega loose. After a quick phone call to TSS president Amar Sood the team had their chance. Amar made arrangements with Royal Purple Raceway in Baytown Texas on Monday October 6th for the AMS team.
After a 6 hour trip south from Dallas to Baytown the AMS team arrived at Royal Purple Raceway (RPR.) It seemed however that Chicago weather had followed them as two VERY large storms, one from the north and one from the south were set to converge on Baytown. Quickly, the team rushed to unload Omega, swap on the AMS 15” slicks and get set for its first shakedown run.
The track was prepped well. Feeling good, the team set out to make its first full pass. Omega launched and took off. The team sat by the sidelines waiting for the board to light up anything 7.7X to beat the GT-R ET record. Sadly the board did nothing of the sort. A timing system glitch caused the equipment to not record the 1/4 mile time and trap speed. The time slip brought more frustration as all of the other information was recorded. A 1.30 60foot time coupled with the 5.10 in the 1/8th at 149mph had all the makings for a record breaking run.
With the temperature dropping and the storms rolling in quick the AMS team rushed to prepare Omega for one more pass. The RPR staff worked on resetting the timing system so they could get one more pass in before these two massive storms engulfed the track. As Omega pulled to the line the horizon was lit with flashes of lightning and dark ominous clouds. The team knew this would be their only chance. Just as the track officials were ready drops of rain started to fall. Ivan quickly drove Omega down the strip and headed for the track tunnel for cover just before the skies opened up in a torrential downpour of rain, howling wind and cloud to ground lightning. The day was lost…
Sick with wondering what could have been the team opted to extend their stay one more night in the little city of Baytown. Sadly with the storm came the humidity. Stifling air coupled with a scorching sun, 90 degree temps and a DA reading of over 2300' created a none too favorable track.
Still feeling confident that Omega could do what it came to do the team unloaded yet again for one more shot at the record. After a shakedown run the car was ready. Following a quick burnout Ivan crept to the starting beams. The AMS team quietly watched as Omega seemed to make short work of the track. As the car crossed the beam the ¼ mile trap speed seemed to stay on the board for what seemed like an eternity before the numbers 7.700 lit up. They had done it. They had overcome great odds at the TI event and now in the same trip reset the ¼ mile ET record re-establishing Omega as the quickest and fastest R35 GT-R in the world!
More attempts were made with even more power following the 7.700 run. Sadly the exceedingly hot track simply could not hold the additional power thrown at Omega. The team would have to wait for better conditions to unleash the car’s full potential. Even still the Alpha Omega GT-R has some amazing performance specs:
0-60mph 1.53 seconds
0-100mph 2.79 seconds
100-150mph 2.15 seconds
0-300kph (186mph) 7.56 seconds
The AMS/ALPHA team fought hard during their time in Texas and all of their goals were realized. Their hard work was not enough though and without the help of their friends and sponsors, none of the past weeks accomplishments would have been possible. AMS would like to proudly thank the following friends and partners for helping to bring Omega back to the top of the mountain:
Matt Owen and Tony Palo of T1 Racing Development
Amar Sood of Texas Speed Syndicate
Sheptrans
Dodson Motorsport
The Driveshaft Shop
Exedy
Injector Dynamics
SPL Parts
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