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STILLEN Targa Newfoundland In Car Footage Now Online
Just got the heads up from STILLEN on these being posted to Youtube. Some really great videos from the action at Targa Newfoundland 2009. The guys finished first in the Modern Class in the rally which has some suprisingly large number of suburban stages. In the wet they seem pretty hairy.
Great driving from Steve in these, check the rest out after the jump below…
Link: STILLEN Website
STILLEN Targa Newfoundland: Winners of Targa Newfoundland Modern Division 2009
Legs 3, 4 and 5 have wrapped up and after 2,200 km of targa the team STILLEN Nissan GT-R driven by Steve Millen and Mike Monticello has finished first in the modern class for 2009. The team incurred just 1:20 of penalties through the course of the five days of racing which placed them sixth in the overall standings.
The car itself seems to have held up extremely well suffering really only a tiny CV boot failure which was patched and then finally replaced for day 4. Considering the rules requiring a maximum average speed of 135km/h over each leg, maybe it was even too fast as the guys had to consider backing off for stages.
Congratulations to team STILLEN and big thanks to the guys manning the STILLEN blog and taking photos / video for Road & Track for keeping us in the loop through the rally.
Link: Targa Newfoundland Results
Link: STILLEN Blog
Link: Road & Track STILLEN Site
STILLEN Targa Newfoundland: Still Leading Modern Division After Leg 2
No major problems to report as the team STILLEN GT-R held up great through the 7 stages of Leg 2 in the 2009 Targa Newfoundland. The schedule called for 8 stages originally but one was canceled. The CV boot repair is still holding up to punishment and has not leaked.
Steve has managed to pilot every stage without penalty except for the last of the day where they actually caught up to the competitor in front. The inability to pass caused them to be held up and incur a 6 second penalty for the stage.
The overall results for day 2 leave STILLEN in fourth position but first in the Modern Division.
Head on over to the STILLEN blog and the Road & Track STILLEN microsite for more images and videos of the days racing.
Images: Formulaphoto and Marc Urbano (R&T)
Link: STILLEN Blog
Link: Road & Track STILLEN Site
STILLEN Targa Newfoundland: Competitive Day 1 of Racing – Photos and Wrapup
A fairly ordinary weather outlook greeted team STILLEN this morning for the kickoff of competitive racing for Targa Newfoundland 2009. Fortunately it didn’t manage to dampen their spirits too much and they laid into the first 8 stages of day 1 of 5 total days of racing.
Today they scored zero penalties for each stage, meaning they finished each inside the goal time and consequently, are in equal first position with three other top teams. That is, amongst two Subaru STis and a Porsche GT3RS in the Modern division.
It was not all rainbows however as the team spotted a micro hole in one of the CV boots that could cause a lubrication failure. When changing out the CV boot they found the part they received was the wrong type. They plugged the hole and the boot has so far been ok the entire day so fingers crossed they either receive the right boot and change it out or it holds together in a plugged state. No doubt they’ll be keeping a close eye on it.
Thanks to Kyle Millen for keeping us up to date, follow the STILLEN twitter to get more regular updates and head over to the STILLEN blog for a more detailed update including more photos and video from the Road & Track team…
Link: STILLEN Blog
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Link: Road & Track Magazine
Link: Targa Newfoundland – Day 1 Results
STILLEN Targa Newfoundland Coverage: Tech Inspection Day
Well can you believe it’s mid-September already? I can’t but it is so that must mean team STILLEN are in Newfoundland prepping for Targa. The car spent today on the lifts / hoists having it’s suspension worked on. Steve was not happy with the ride height and softness settings on their GT-R’s Penske/STILLEN suspension so they’ve adjusted the height and stiffness and put the car back together for tech inspection.
Head over to STILLEN’s blog to check the video and other info from Kyle Millen who’ll be live-blogging from Newfoundland throughout the race.
Sunday’s leg is the Prologue so we shall see how the GT-R fares!
Update from Targa Newfoundland – Prologue leg: The car went well today and the team is satisfied with the pace, reaching 196km/h at one point. The prologue event does not count towards the Targa itself so Steve did not push it to the limit today.
Competitive racing begins tomorrow so stay tuned for Leg 1 of racing updates soon…
STILLEN: Final Specs and Targa Teaser Video for Targa Newfoundland GT-R
Zero to Sixty in 2.9 seconds with cornering and stopping performance to match sound like fun? Well thrashing the STILLEN GT-R targa car around Targa Newfoundland is going to be one hell of an experience.
The car is now completed including pre-race testing and tuning and is shipped out. Now it’s fully cooked the guys at STILLEN have photographed it and put a teaser video together.
Getting so close now, hit up the STILLEN blog for more details and pics…
Link: STILLEN Blog
- Horsepower: ~620 @ 15psi (91 Octane Pump Gas)
- 0-60mph: 2.9 seconds **
- 1/4 Mile: 11.0 seconds at 127.9mph **
- 0-130mph: 11.4 seconds **
- Lateral Grip: 1.1G+ **
** (as tested by Road & Track)
Performance
- STILLEN Downpipes
- STILLEN Secondary Cat-Delete Y-Pipe
- STILLEN Race Exhaust w/Center Rear Exit
- STILLEN Intake System w/K&N Filters
- Turbosmart e-Boost Street 2-Stage Electronic Boost Controller
- Turbosmart Dual Port Blow Off Valves
- COBB Tuning AccessPORT
- Dodson Motorsports Transmission Cooler
- Red Line High Performance Synthetic Motor Oil – 0W40
- Red Line High Performance Synthetic Gear Oil – 75W140
- Red Line WaterWetter
STILLEN Targa Newfoundland GT-R Setup and Testing
Preview video of the Steve Millen’s Targa Newfoundland race car Nissan GT-R in trademark orange with Password:JDM dry carbon aplenty. Sounds and goes very nicely it seems… Hit the HD button!
Don’t forget to check out the Road & Track video website devoted to this car, it’s recently had an update regarding the paint and carbon parts. Hit it up at this link.
Update: Snagged a few pics off the STILLEN blog of the car at a recent meetup.
Link: STILLEN Website
Videos: R&T: STILLEN Targa Newfoundland GT-R Prep Videos
STILLEN Targa Newfoundland Nissan GT-R Gets New Paint
Time is flying by in the countdown until Steve Millen contends the Targa Newfoundland 2009 in mid September. STILLEN have been busy innovating new durable racing components for the GT-R while at the same time preparing their own race car for the event.
In a STILLEN blog update they’ve showed us a bunch of paint prep and paint booth photos showing the process of taking their Vibrant Red GT-R to bright orange which matches Steve’s previous Targa weapon, the orange Ford GT.
Also painted and fitted up are carbon panels from Password:JDM including a dry carbon hood and dry carbon trunk. Looks good guys, cant wait to see it assembled.
Link: Full story and more photos over on STILLEN Blog
STILLEN Targa Newfoundland Update: Videos, Sweepstakes
STILLEN’s preparation for Targa Newfoundland continues and today Road & Track magazine have also announced their involvement in the project. R&T Editor Mike Monticello will be navigator for team STILLEN in the Nissan GT-R during for the race with the man himself Steve Millen driving.
To promote the entry into Targa Newfoundland, STILLEN and Road & Track magazine are giving away a trip to Canada to see the event and hang out with team STILLEN. To enter head over to the STILLEN Sweepstakes link below. Sounds like a great prize.
Road & Track have also published 9 videos taken during the development of the STILLEN Targa GT-R today. Various topics covered from weight reduction to parts development. Check ’em out at the link below.
Link: STILLEN Sweepstakes Website
Link: Road & Track – STILLEN Targa Videos
STILLEN Targa NewFoundland Nissan GT-R Preparation
FreshAlloy.com have gone to check out the upcoming STILLEN Targa Newfoundland entrant and speak to Steve Millen about the car’s development. Good video check it out.
STILLEN have been extremely busy with this car and the pay off is going to be great for GT-R owners in terms of high quality parts development for street cars and for motorsports.
Stay tuned to GTRBlog for more info soon on upcoming parts developed on this car.
Source: Freshalloy.com via 2009gtr.com