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More or less, 95% of us were in the 13/14s, dyno figures mean nothing, show me a time slip and you'll impress me

I was agreeing with you, HOWEVER, your timeslip argument also falls over, there is just as many variables in a ET as there is in a dyno figure, However MPH will stay within a few MPH all the time regardless of what happens on the run and your suspension set up.

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According to the calculators the Abomination makes between 180 and 185 RWKW, sounds about right, Noel used to run very similar times with very similar power. He was a man and used a manual though.

According to the calculators the Abomination makes between 180 and 185 RWKW, sounds about right, Noel used to run very similar times with very similar power. He was a man and used a manual though.

I'd imagine that'd be pretty close

3 pedals = never

Huffer = Nitrous

isnt it illegal to have any nitrous components in a car in qld?

it used to be.

in nsw, its ok(or used to be), as long as the lines were disconnected at the bottle and injectors.

isnt it illegal to have any nitrous components in a car in qld?

it used to be.

in nsw, its ok(or used to be), as long as the lines were disconnected at the bottle and injectors.

this car has nothing legal on it. it makes 3 year old boys cry

3 pedals = never

Huffer = Nitrous

Until the bottle runs out, but i guess for driving in a straight line for 12 seconds its all good.

isnt it illegal to have any nitrous components in a car in qld?

it used to be.

in nsw, its ok(or used to be), as long as the lines were disconnected at the bottle and injectors.

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