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This was my 2nd time at the drag strip.

i am happy to get into the 14's as my other best was 15.06

What do you think of my Drag slip

Reaction Time 0.117

60' Time 2.31

1/8 Time 9.67

1/8 kmh 124.49

1/4 mile Time 14.78

Trap Speed 156.31

any comments tips trick would be great

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yea 201.3rwkw with a Manual trans.

the Drag racing thing is not as easy as it looks haha

i was launching at 3500rpm and dumping the clutch and then changing to 2nd as quick as possible to stop wheel spin.

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Disregarding the time, the trap speed of 97mph (converted) means you don't have anything close to 200rwkw. With that kind of power you should be expecting at least 105mph, and probably closer to 110mph.

Then again your run wasn't done on a Dyno Dynamics but still, that dyno that was used seems pretty optimistic.

That 60 footer is pretty horrible.

Backing of a little instead of changing to second might be better. This is what i do, the RB just feels so much happier in the high revs.

With a pod, boost controller and cat back exhaust,

I managed a 13.6 with a 60 footer of 2.0....

14.78 is half a second slower then the official time for an r33 gts-t isnt it?!?!

Go back again with better tyres.

What tyre pressure do most of you use.

What Revs is a good level to launch at.

Whens the best time to change gears

What 60ft time would i need to get a low 14 or a high 13

and when you say backing off a bit wouldnt that hert my time even more.

from the look of your sig the rear of your car is too low... very hard with the IRS to get traction when it's that low, no room for squat or weight transfer

also are you running any kind of fuel controller? if you are running those mods off the stock ecu it will be way too rich, esp. with an aftermarket pump in there

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