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il be running my 18 inch wheels once again to see if i better my previous time at calder.

r33gtst

200rwk now with 265/35/18's

what time should i expect?

previous time was 14.00@105mph with 182rwk and 235/40/18's

hopefully the 265's wont spin as much :rofl:

:D

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slide hiflow, pfc, 12psi, 3in turbo back exhaust w hiflow cat, pod, h/duty clutch, blitz fmic, stock injectors, afm, and fuel pump.

very safe tune with what i have at the moment.

last time i ran i couldnt get any grip in 1st n 2nd gear

I have no idea why u want to run on ur 18s???

Why would u want to destroy 18nch tires at calder?

maybe he is cashed up large! :( haha he said something about wanting to run a time and see what he gets in his street trim

good luck with it anyway.. :worship:

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