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hi there folks

for sport compact drag racing fans you may be interested in visting my site, its just up this week, i am yet to add videos of all the low ten second passes. it will be updated with race results changes to the car and anything sport compact drag racing related.

any thoughts are welcome

cheers

shane :P

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looks cool. whens the car coming back out?

should be around late feb to go testing ready to race at marc 10 sport compact

then race march 31 at qld

then front half of cage goes in an parachute and we should achieve 9.5 to 9.6 et at high 140 mph in may for rays 4th round.

how are things progressing with you lee?

  • 2 weeks later...

easy, put it in a skyline. i know someone selling a 32.

Getting there slowly.... Think I have the converter sorted out now, getting a CDI in a couple of weeks and then it should go ok.

I need to work out how to get a bigger dump pipe to fit though.

thats really coool.

oh just out of curiosity. was there a big diferance between your old turbo in regards to lag.

if so what sort of diferance. cheeres. im thinking of upgrading the t04z

i cant really give a real comparison as when the 51r was taken off the rear wheel had 10mm missing off each blade.

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