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Well after a weekend working on my car, adding some extra mods. I decided to take it to the strip to see what she can get.

Specs:

1995 S1.5 R33 GTST

17inch 255 rears / 235 fronts (put rears at 25psi)

Lowered

Bov

Just Jap FMIC

Batmbl twin 3 inch dump and highflow cat

3inch cat bak

Pod filter

that ebay boost controller

set at 10-11psi

Best run of 13.857sec @ 105.26mph with a 2.494sec 60foot

The only thing i need to do is practice the launch and should get a low 13 maybe high 12??

Will post up a video next week sometime.

Edited by drewr33

Drewr33... What have you got at the rear treads? i have about the same mods only engine mangement aswell... never actually taken to the strip.. Just timed mine with mates out in the country side (oh yeah and this was in NT so we were not breaking any road rules hehehehe).

Rear tyres are Khumo Supra's 255 17's

Model number 712 I think

But as I was saying I only got a 2.49 sec 60foot time which i was getting better then that in my fwd corolla

Edited by drewr33

u do realise that u can take off on teh last orange

because ur reaction time from sensing the green light to actually planting ur foot is around 0.1 seconds - u can actually take off on the last orange cause the time between the last orange and the green is..dading..0.1-0.12 seconds (depending on the circuit)

and so taking of on the last orange actually is taking off on teh green due to reaction times etc etc etc - that will help a bit with ur 60ft time

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