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60ft = 1.804 sec

ET = 13.033 sec

MPH = 104.4

Clutch was struggling... Launched at 3500rpm, anything more and clutch would slip..

Want to upgrade clutch so that I can get it into 12's..

Cheers

Rob.

ps. Have to post video soon..

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Thanks,

Not much, just chip and cat back exhaust..

Is it a current model RS6?

Can I ask why it is off the road? (any mods?)

Benm,

You used to own an gts-t right?? I think I remember you at the dyno day we went to when I had a silver skyline.

Cheers

Rob

Dude, I'm not too sure your air intakes are big enough... :) Lookout, roadkill!!!

IIRC, the S4 has twin intercoolers, right? One on each side so each turbo's charge is cooled seperately? The car looks awesome with the air intakes opened up like that! What did you do with the spotties, though?

My old man has a 1.8T in the slightly darker silver (Agate Grey, I think it's called) - as much as I tried he wouldn't sign for the Quattro/6spd, but it's a nice car none-the-less, if a little stiffly-sprung.

Good luck with the future mods and quicker times - a fresh clutch should work wonders.

GTR32X,

Thanks mate

NissanFreak,

mmm 331kw's of goodness :P

benm,

Changed, prefer 4wd?? Any mods planned??

Moanie,

Ahh thought that was you, you walked past me and I thoguth you looked familiar..

I was introduced to you like 3 yrs ago. (silver gts-t with turbo upgrade right??)

Did you have a go?? what did u get?

Cheers

Rob

Moanie,

Ahh thought that was you, you walked past me and I thoguth you looked familiar..

I was introduced to you like 3 yrs ago. (silver gts-t with turbo upgrade right??)

Did you have a go?? what did u get?

Cheers

Rob

hahaha... yeah thats me!!! are you serious??? where? what were you driving then?!

nah... didn't have a go! car needs a few things fixed! will be out there in the next few weeks!! when you heading back?!

haha

Can't remember now..

But I was driving the same car as u :)

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I'm thinking of going to Oran/Wakefield next, want to test my semi-slicks out.. I don't go to WSID often, infact it's the 2nd time I have been there.

Talk soon

Rob

Ps. Let me know how u go :(

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