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QUOTE: 200 @ the wheels in a 34 only rates high 14s???

Im keen...

what do you think i will get?

well i ran 14.7 @ 98mph with 155rwkw in an rb20... and because of the stock auto i got a 2.5sec 60' time

so in an r33/r34 with manual and the same peak power, i would expect the 13.7-14.0 kind of range

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Im expecting around the 14 sec mark in my stocko. Will be interesting to see. Been a while since ive been down the track. Im sure its just like riding a bike, but in a car. I am definately looking forward to it.

Hey ianB?....if i can get the day off work can i be passenger?...

i think ill try hard to make it to this one, even if i work till 7pm ill still try and get there and spectate :D....how exciting!!!

Im crying at the moment my car shit its self today dont know whats wrong with it.

I have Pm Dan hopefully he can help.

At this stage it doesnt look like i will make it to the drag day.

I was looking forward to this.

Im crying at the moment my car shit its self today dont know whats wrong with it.

I have Pm Dan hopefully he can help.

At this stage it doesnt look like i will make it to the drag day.

I was looking forward to this.

nooooooooooooooooo

what happened?

Hey Col, So you got 301kw. :D

I think i might put my carbon fibre bonnet on now :(

301rwkw before it broke into wheel spin...

That was strapped down and with 16psi in the rear tyres for added grip and she still spun the wheels... :)

So 301+ is all im gonna say, im not sure how much extra it has as I cant get the power to the ground yet...

301rwkw before it broke into wheel spin...

That was strapped down and with 16psi in the rear tyres for added grip and she still spun the wheels... :(

So 301+ is all im gonna say, im not sure how much extra it has as I cant get the power to the ground yet...

It will happen Col. It will happen.

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