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motor is standard

-35/40 turbo

-Plenium

-700 cc Injectors

-LOL GAS

-ummmm yeah

i am trying to get the thing to hook up off the mark

im doing

1.8 60 foot times

pretty shit if you ask me

i am aiming at 1.5 even 1.4

im working on a new suspension setup

and the car needs higher gearing 4.86 or so as im only crossing the line at about 6000 RPM (need to be 7800 RPM)

then after that im gonna try and pull some weight out of it

get it to 1200 KG then run again

hopefully it should crack 10.6`s

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Nice one Moanie.

Adrian = boring :D:P

I wanted to come but I didn't want to jinx you all and bring the rain. I think I'll go again next week. In my dream I went and it rained again so that's a sign I think - it will rain every time I go or say I'm going. :P

yeah, I woul have loved to have improved my times with a couple more runs. I thought I could have gotten another three runs in at the end of the night and made it 10 runs for the night :P

Well doneMoanie and Adrian. Best of luck in Qld on Saturday Mr Happy Happy Gas.

Well done also to Jason with the 11.3's :D

Yesss!!! well done jason :) and nice to meet you :(

hahah.. charlie... i reckon!!! the official said 2 more runs for sure! then that damn rain came down!! oh wells.. i got 7 runs all up so i'm happy :)

and i swear when you said you had a mitzu, that you were going to be in an old rickty 4 door thing! LOL!




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