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I guess I should have sacrificed a few more virgins, bloody rain.

Had a little fun with Abo bob and his 4 doors, sorry mate. :mad:

Did a PB in my sled 13.442 @ 107 mph, but a slow 2.17 60' time.

Gotta get that sorted. :)

Well done to Mona with her new tune and Daniels RNMENC.

Yep, good run Mona.... the 11.75 was nice from Daniel as well... Man thats a big turbo under ur bonnet... did a mini commando roll and sussed out whats under the bonnet while u were adjusting ur coil overs :(

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I should have asked someone to take a pic of my burnout.

I just went for a little drive to release some pent up energy and log some data. The removal of the radiator air flow panel has definitely defintely improved the power. I can't believe I was choking it so badly before nor can I believe the tortuous route the air is required to run to get eaten by my engine.

Hey guys,

I was out there tonight for the first time ever! (I was the one with the blue cefiro), was good to meet some of you.

I managed to get 4 runs, my best being a 13.4 @ 106mph with a crappy 2.4 60 footer. No traction in 1st and 2nd makes things difficult. With some better tyres hoping for a 12!!

Hello

i was at the track 2nite only got 2 runs first was 13.8 ET 116MPH

Then 12.6 ET 118MPH

First run died in the ass

second run Spined in first and second

When i went to do my third run Someone didnt tighten the radiator cap and then temps got hot and i wasnt allowd to run

When i fixed the problem It started Raining

Shit happens ill be out there next week again with the NOS setup and Taller Diff Gears which ill be changing to 4.56 as im only crossing the line at 5300rpm in 4th hopefully will run in the 10z

RNMENC Was going good

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It was a fun night until the rain came...... Just turned up the boost and took some fuel out of the car etc and the rain came down hard.

always next week.

Hey saw your car run, have you changed the gearbox over to a powerglide now? Looked to be a fair bit quicker.

Hey saw your car run, have you changed the gearbox over to a powerglide now? Looked to be a fair bit quicker.

Nah just the Jatco..... just finally got it running right. Now I just need to turn the NOS back on and get off the line quicker.....

On my way home my dodgy cressida rims spat two of the nuts holding on of the rim on, it did a bit of damage to my brake caliper and left me stranded for about 30min while my g/f went and got my 18's :thumbsup:

Now I just need to turn the NOS back on and get off the line quicker.....
You were getting off the line pretty damn good on the GWH on your way home.... :thumbsup: (I was in the loud white R32 GTR).
Hey guys,

I was out there tonight for the first time ever! (I was the one with the blue cefiro), was good to meet some of you.

I managed to get 4 runs, my best being a 13.4 @ 106mph with a crappy 2.4 60 footer. No traction in 1st and 2nd makes things difficult. With some better tyres hoping for a 12!!

its the taxi!!!

i remeber readin about ur tuning story...good time man...u were gettin crazy wheel spin

i came down 2 talk 2 ya 2 see what u have done cause i did 13.52 a couple of weeks back in my r33 afta yazuz tuned it at unigroup but couldnt find ya

is urs rb25?? standard turbo?

anyway thats what i have

You were getting off the line pretty damn good on the GWH on your way home.... :D (I was in the loud white R32 GTR).

HAHAHAHAHA it was like a lemon on the way Home... Had the airbox back on and would only rev up to 5000rpm..... But it went pretty good and stayed in a straight line in the wet :D




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