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Hey guys

i have just tested my new r32gtst 0-100 time with my stopwatch (OK i know its not accurate but it gives a fair idea). I recorded low to mid 9 seconds!

i read everywhere that it is suppost to be about 7ish seconds or is this right for an auto 32 gtst??

what could be wrong? i've cleaned afm, changed fuel filter, and i think spark plugs are in good order... it also has an exhaust but no aftermarket air filter (stock one but clean). no troubles with idle and it runs about 10ish psi of boost...

any help please!

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its all in the launch young jedi :D

mine is manual and if I don't launch it from 3500-4000 rpm it bogs down alot until boost comes on. remember they're only 2L cars trying to drag around almost 1300kg of weight. keep practising, I'm sure you'll be able to get that time down.

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