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holy crap, 1.57 sixty foot is real nice!!! WIsh our car would run that :(

You need more power now as its not really going to go much faster than that :(

i'm on toyo TQs drag radials(street legal i drive car from home to the track on them) and could go faster but am changing to second before the 60ft mark

have gone high 125mph 3 times on 18s in a full wieght car with amps and a sub. Air con stopped working so it came out ( firewall forward ), sound deading came out at the same time and so did 2 of the 3 amps and the sub and still can't match the 125mph :rant:

i only need to go .14 of a second faster then i'm done, if i can get back to the 125mph i should nearly be there

  • 3 weeks later...

Sydney Dragway at our SAU-NSW Drag Day.

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60ft of 1.814sec

13.817 @ 95.23mph (153.27km/h)

GReddy Profec B spec 2 set at 12psi, return-feed FMIC, PowerFC, full exhaust, R32 GT-R manual conversion. Running Federal 595 at each corner, 245/45/18.

Didn't check tyre pressures, didn't remove anything from the car, didn't do any prep work at all. Car weighs roughly 1750kgs (forgot to check the weighbridge reading).

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