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Nah Have'nt raced it as yet.

"Should".......have the HP for mid 12's.....but translating 'HP' into an 'ET' is not always easy :rolleyes::)

What did you run RB20Lagwagon?.......High 12's?

I see a few of the R31 RB20 boys are running high 12's atm....which is pretty impressive......my only gripe with the RB20 is its Off boost performance :)

Psi gts2 , are you lyndsy?

Doesnt matter either way.

Do a run then talk your time, ive done a 12.79 @110 mph at kwinana. 1.9 60 foot, with 3.7 diff gears with lsd that plainly sucks, g-grids that are in less then stella condition. running about 1.2 bar boost about 290 hp.

Good luck with your time

Yeah i'm Lindsay :P

A 12.79.......You'd be shaun then?

you need to change your name!....I was thinkin rb20lagwagon was that dood with the white R31 wagon with Nismo written across his bonnet!...?

I'm not talkin times....like I said....It "Should" do a Mid 12 with the HP it has , but as you would know translating that HP to a good ET is not always easy........especially when I'm still running your old NA clutch :P :P

BTW, Did i hear your sellin the silouehette now?

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