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beat my PB tonight with a 10.907 @ 129mph. did it on my last run of the night which was good so i still got 3 runs in before that

Yeah, I was watching it from the barrier next to the start line (mate was racing his bike). Very impressive mate :) Certainly sounds great... nice bangs on rev limiter hehe

Edited by TommO

cheers :) I'll be back next friday the 1st feb to have another go. dont want to do another 10 straight up though, want to get my moneys worth. I still havent bought a super street licence yet and ive done under 12's the last 4 times ive raced lol

Well done on the 10.9 :) Car looked good and goes even better. Garrett 2860-5's?

There was also a white R32 GTR with QLD plates that ran a 10.4@134 (I was told it ran 10.1 earlier).

thanx mate, nah im running hks 2530's. yeah i saw that white one do the 10.4 heard it's a TRP car Did that car have a cage?

Edited by OFENSV
pb of 13.67 @ 100mph last feb fastest run of 104mph, need more practice :P

sorry forgot to say was in a r33 gtst, cooler, turbo back exhaust, pod, apexi power fc makin 190rwkw on 12psi, pingin its head off, needing a retune, have been back since ran a 13.71 @104mph detuned to 180rwkw, waiting for more funds to upgrade turbo and fuel system, i want 300 rwkw with a 35r 700/800cc injectors, big fuel pump surge tank etc, give me 12 moths or so hahaha, i cant wait i wish i had thew coin now!!!! hopin for 12s, 11s would be beter!!!!!! hahaha ill update my progress :ermm:

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11.7 @ 122mph, 1.8 60ft.

I've gained 5mph, but only 0.1 on the ET.... traction has become a real problem lol. I managed to nail a 1.6 in one run but unfortunately shifted into 2nd a bit too early. Ended up witrh a 11.7 @ 117mph that run... dammit, that would have been my 11.5 :)

Edited by TommO
beat my PB tonight with a 10.907 @ 129mph. did it on my last run of the night which was good so i still got 3 runs in before that

Congrats Mate!! Awsome stuff!!!! :) Make them update the thread!!, you deserve the recognition. You are driving it spot on ;) And am enjoying your progress.

Congrats Mate!! Awsome stuff!!!! :) Make them update the thread!!, you deserve the recognition. You are driving it spot on ;) And am enjoying your progress.

Thanks dude :P, Yeah im not sure if he still updates this thread, think its been awhile.

Thanks dude :) , Yeah im not sure if he still updates this thread, think its been awhile.

When are you running next? Ill have to get the 34 down there and see if i can run i 15sec QTR haha... I'd be lucky to run that the way the clutch is at the moment :)

When are you running next? Ill have to get the 34 down there and see if i can run i 15sec QTR haha... I'd be lucky to run that the way the clutch is at the moment :)

hey mat, you have a new name thing.

I was ment to be going to a private day with V8 owners club but had to pull out due to lack of money. not working doesnt help haha

hey mat, you have a new name thing.

I was ment to be going to a private day with V8 owners club but had to pull out due to lack of money. not working doesnt help haha

Yeah, i figured 32GeeTeeR was a little innapropriate considering i drive a 34GTT :laughing-smiley-014:

Get a job ya bum... So i can watch you run the 1/4... Once i do clutch and injectors ill have a crack...

Anybody know what a mild 34 is supposed to run?

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