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seemed like it cause it wasnt a full on dyno run, virtual 1/4 mile i reckon

still fcuken awesome

about a 12.5 -13 sec pass by the sounds of it

Edited by usherly
seemed like it cause it wasnt a full on dyno run, virtual 1/4 mile i reckon

still fcuken awesome

about a 12.5 -13 sec pass by the sounds of it

LOL how the hell do you come up with a figure like that by listening to it... 13 seconds is stock times and that is deffinately not a stock GTR ....

if you watch carefully it is accelerating for about 12-13 seconds... It could have been faster i guess.

I doubt however that even if they are doing a simulated quater mile run that they have hit the brakes once they had gone the equivelent of a 400m distance.

look thats what i got from looking at the times

i dont doubt it could be a quicker car, im saying that, if it was a virtual 1/4mile, that pass was about 12.5 to 13 sec

look thats what i got from looking at the times

i dont doubt it could be a quicker car, im saying that, if it was a virtual 1/4mile, that pass was about 12.5 to 13 sec

ahwell ... all we can say is that it ran on the dyno for that long its impossible to know exactly what they were doing..

Edited by fEkuaR

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