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Yup finally into the 12's!

The clutch bleed made things much better however still not 100% so their is certainly more time in it just a matter of me figuring it out. I did my pb racing against Dave which certainly helps having someone beside you in identical car with similar power. I fell asleep at the lights and then tried to chase him down but his midrange is too strong for my top end.

R/T - 0.469 (PB: 0.035)

60 - 1.746

330 - 5.387

660 - 8.359

MPH - 81.25 (PB: 84.68)

1000 - 10.796

ET - 12.785

MPH - 112.22

KM/H - 180.61

Special thanks to my pit bitches 2rismo and Buster :P

hahahaha.. stace is untouchable :)

i ran a 12.7 :) yesss!!!! i'm an idiot though!! figured out why i was only running low 13s towards the end of the night <_< oh wells.. next week! :D

benm did a pb of 12.7 :D

dave - to4gtr did a pb of 12.5 :blink:

and thomas as having a few issues... don't think he was happy with his runs but he'll be back out there nexty week :)

What was the problem holding you backs??

yay, all i need now is a damm tune :) i dont like running 13 psi at the runs.

r/t: .373

60' 1.911

330' 5.337

660' 8.142 mph: 87.74

1000' 10.547

et: 12.587 mph: 108.66

i was doing 12.8/9 all night. then fried the clutch, then it slipped abit so i could boost of the line abit.

i miss my stock gearbox,pitty about the synchros (190000kms old :D ) i was doing 1.7 60's in it. stupid tall first gear

i had fun, just a shit getting of the line with a first gear that does 85k's, more power perhaps :lol:

anyways, she didnt go bang, all practice. haha



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