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I ran a 14.52 tonight wooho

I am stoked cos i drove pretty crap take off wise 2,7 60ft time.

i got a turbo back exhaust but with a stock cat. (doh) air pod with a sort of partition and walla.

i am so hooked on the drags now, no more perviing at skanks time to pull these numbers down, i had 5 runs all good

thanks to Cam and Zanda for the support and Cams dad (the clutch master)

zanda congrats to you for the 14.3 you BAS*TARD

lol

lata everyone

P.S anyone wanna buy my wheels??

Wheels only $650 no tyres 17x7.5 & 17.8.5

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I went down for the first time ever too!!! My best time was 14.166 @ 101.12mph... Crappy 60' of 2.416secs and reaction time of 1.129secs... My main problem is suspension is setup for circuit racing, sssoooo much traction problems... :(

The drags finished tonight... Now they are on Sundays from the 11th of May...

EDIT: Whoops, my bad, my best time was 14.147 @ 100.67mph reaction time of 0.905, 60' of 2.427secs...

Alan.

Originally posted by MetBlue_GTST

I went down for the first time ever too!!!  My best time was 14.166 @ 101.12mph... Crappy 60' of 2.416secs and reaction time of 1.129secs...  My main problem is suspension is setup for circuit racing, sssoooo much traction problems...  :)

The drags finished tonight...  Now they are on Sundays from the 11th of May...

EDIT: Whoops, my bad, my best time was 14.147 @ 100.67mph reaction time of 0.905, 60' of 2.427secs...

Alan.

you got enough for a 13.8 there mph wise. Just get the 60ft into a 2.1 and your there :mad:

Did you run lower tyre inflation (say 20psi)?

Do you have pineapples?

It's lots of fun anyway isn't it.

And the VN ran 15.74. Yep, that was the red one down there. Oh well, not to worry, it tried. Only paid $2000 for it so can't complain to much. Beats all the other VN's round here. She is naturally aspirated remember. One kid down there in his VR spent tonnes on it, shift kit, faster diff gears, extractors, etc, etc, and only managed a 15.58. Poor kid, what a waste of money.

no i didn'y go.

The car needs an injector or two cleaned. The ping comes in strong at 4700rpm and although it's making 230rwhp it's afr is high 9s there. The rich fueling and very little timing should eliminate ping but this means one or two pots are leaning out whilst the others are waay overfuelled. I'm pulling the plugs and possibly injectors out today to find out for sure.

my first night last night for runs too, great fun

didnt know u were all going :)

anyway ran a best of 14.56 @ 96.9mph

running street tyre pressure - 36psi in bald 255's :mad:

only engine mod:

catback exhaust, still got the stock airbox.. running stock boost

im keen now to lower that time, need more launch practise...

and mods ;)

Originally posted by rev210

you got enough for a 13.8 there mph wise. Just get the 60ft into a 2.1 and your there :mad:

Did you run lower tyre inflation (say 20psi)?

Do you have pineapples?

It's lots of fun anyway isn't it.

I forgot to bring down my portable compressor and a guage so i could let down the tyres, so i just guessed and let them down a little bit, it did help a bit, but i DEFINITELY need to practice my launches!!!

BOOST is that your series II

do you want the grille or not man, you slack biatch

yeah there were a few lines down there, i didnt know anyone, i was clinging to cam and zanda all night, incase the other skyline owners were mean

ah well i will catch people at sundays one, yaay

Yeah strich9 i am gonna get an EBC shortly and a cam gear as well and then get the AFC back in and tuned in that should make a world of difference oh yeah and let the tyres down also.

and diff cradles. thats all i am doing for now,

but judging from the launches i did i know that 14.5 is shocking, oh yeah also should get that larger cat for the exhaust no sense restricting for no reason

Originally posted by MetBlue_GTST

EDIT: Whoops, my bad, my best time was 14.147 @ 100.67mph reaction time of 0.905, 60' of 2.427secs...

Alan.

just for your information, reaction time doesnt count upon your final time.. The counter starts as soon as you pass zee laserzz.

but if you react in under 0.4secs you get a red light, but your time is still recorded.

*ZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP*

Shaun

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