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Well after a very hot night I only managed a14.4 my car didn't like the heat track temp was28 degrees but I did get a 60 foot time of 1.956 :)

I'm still the king of Eastern Creek. :whistling:NM35's anyway...

Good on you for getting out there mate!

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Check the weights vs money for rego.

you may find you are paying a higher rego rate for no reason. I have no idea about how you go about changing it if you can make savings.

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Yep, mine came in at 1670kg when I threw it on the weighbridge a couple of years ago.

The weight on your rego determines cost; who would think the rta would go for a cash grab...

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1650kgs I think I recall, on my sticker.

RMS, Dale, RMS..... because in government land changing names fixes all problems ever associated with the the old organisation...

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1650kgs I think I recall, on my sticker.

RMS, Dale, RMS..... because in government land changing names fixes all problems ever associated with the the old organisation...

Even on their own website; parts of the organisation are still referred to as RTA.

So f**k em.

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thought I might leave this here.....I know it's not the greatest time but!!!!

It's a mate of mine in QLD.

SS1 turbo, Dales Suction Pipe, Scott dump, Custom Exhaust, Scott actuator(remodded), E-Boost 3, Transgo Shift Kit and Impul ECU.

Things to note. It's an AR-X and its on standard injectors.

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thought I might leave this here.....I know it's not the greatest time but!!!!

It's a mate of mine in QLD.

SS1 turbo, Dales Suction Pipe, Scott dump, Custom Exhaust, Scott actuator(remodded), E-Boost 3, Transgo Shift Kit and Impul ECU.

Things to note. It's an AR-X and its on standard injectors.

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Kick arse result; seriously good bang for buck mods.

Nice effort. Emanage and do 12s maybe.

Meh, 13.1 without an E-manage; I'd take that & enjoy never having to worry about it.

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Meh, 13.1 without an E-manage; I'd take that & enjoy never having to worry about it.

I agree, as long as the afr's are ok why bother. At least the Impul gets rid of the AFM cut.

If you went to a larger turbo than that you would have to back out timing too, as it is the impul would be running a crapload more timing than my map...

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Damn that's a good time I'd be very happy with that.

I wish I could get my run in except they've cancelled for the last two weeks due to weather :(

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