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white r32 gtr by TRP c16 and mickeys 10.02@143 . pump fuel 23 psi and 245 x18s 11.02@129 on the brakes so as not to get kicked out but they still showed me the back gate.Dont want to cage but might have to as im addicted.Tony rigoli performance 3 ltr stoker and t51r and stock gearbox.

13.499 @ 105.32MPH

1st time at drags ,

Factory ECU

Running 9 PSI with GT3071R

wow...id certainly be looking for an a/market ECU asap if running a turbo like that Glenn...

WSID 01/07/09

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Street tyres first time :(

top stuff Bert, that mph is pretty decent mate!!!

Once you get a bit more practice, maybe some better tyres - if you can get ya 60ftr's down to 1.9 - 2.0. your mph is good for flat 12/low 12's...maybe a very high 11!

It was a while ago but my PB in my S13 is 10.65 @ 137mph, 1.96 60ft.

SR20DET, T88-34D 29psi with pump fuel and toluene mix.

Nissan Silvia on MT ET Street 255/50/16 Radials. Looking to break it again within the next couple of weeks!

PJ

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WISD 5/8/09

R33 GTR V-spec

11.454 @ 131.25mph

60' @ 2.041

On 235x35x20 Nankang's (WHAT IS TRACTION....LOL) :(

Only my second visit in 18 months, was there for fun and had a ball. The car was loaded with tool box, big stereo, spare tyre, and a set of golf clubs....lol. Does this class as full street trim or what...lmao They kicked me off and said I need to get an ANDRA licence....more money...(does the spending ever stop, I think not!)

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First time out,

R34 GTT, FMIC, Full exhaust, Toshi ecu tune, running 10.5psi

255/35 R18 Nangkangs=no grip.

13.701 @ 108.5mph

Its got more in it i just got to get it of the line and put the boost back on 12psi where its tuned to be.

Can't wait to go again.

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R32 gtr with $40 second hand Dunlop Le mans tyres WSID 11.8 @122.8MPH, had bad front axle tramp could be the shitty tyres i was using getting some Mickey Ts and should run a low low 11.hopefully. Stock rims 225x50x16. PFC,Pods, zorst and steel wheel turbos.

Next time should be better as i found out even with AWD shitty tyres will let you down. :)

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12.8 first time out to eastern creek...

trap was 0.48

and 60ft 2.10

turbo hks 2835 pro s.

full street trim with 225/45/17 federal 595's.

going for more boost and a tune to hold boost uptop then hoping for early 12's.

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