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Not anymore, i popped that cherry tonight.

Had a great time out there. Early on there was virtually no one there. I managed to get 5 runs in and still leave early. The rest of the guys are still there putting in decent times.

Brads time were dropping quicker then a 15year old at a Timberlake concert. I look forward to the videos of him chopping me.

My best time was 12.39, 60ft of 1.88 and terminal of 171km/h.

andrew

Well done :(

12.39@106mph is an excellent time for the MPH. What was your half track speed?

Any other times? blk180?

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Thats a good time for your first time out padey, if you don't mind what have you got done?.

Yeah it gets like that when you arn't racing.

Not much done to it compared to other guys. 254kw on CRD dyno, turbos 16psi, PFC, cam gears, standard fuel pump + injectors + AFM's.

660' time 7.994

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[email protected] on 16psi. tyres Fedral 595SS Car hates going into 3rd had to fight it.

60th 1.849

660th7.660

Pop intercooler piping off next run and burnt my hands getting it back on after that 12.1 was best.

O yer i had 10 runs car probly needs more of a break between runs.

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Not anymore, i popped that cherry tonight.

Had a great time out there. Early on there was virtually no one there. I managed to get 5 runs in and still leave early. The rest of the guys are still there putting in decent times.

Brads time were dropping quicker then a 15year old at a Timberlake concert. I look forward to the videos of him chopping me.

My best time was 12.39, 60ft of 1.88 and terminal of 171km/h.

andrew

nice time dude!!!! now you have it in your blood! you'll become an addict :action-smiley-069:

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