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Thanks...

nah on very bald and old set of nittos....but when i heat them up with a decent burnout they are super grippy...

the 1.911 launch i completely changed my technique....increased it from 3500 to 5500-6000rpm....tried the two stage clutch and it felt soooo much quicker....

i used to hit it pretty hard and thats why i could only launch at 3500 cause any more would just bag up off the line....

tried the new technique and didnt even get it perfect and smashed my 60ft time....

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Cheers!!

Tried the technique u explained to ray and loved it...first try at it i smashed my best 60ft...

Which technique? Adrian PM me if it's a secreat I wanna know lol

We'll I changed my technique last time at the drag day and smashed my pb/60ft by half a second twice in a row then it rained out !! :ninja:

woooooo Vic!!

No hmmmmmz'ing

I'll drag ya! woooooo :ninja:

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My car makes a bit over 200kw....maybe a lil more cause i increased boost a little bit.

dont know if the car gear is a waste of time....if its already at its optimum it will be $300+ wasted...

but practice is whats helping me the best....been just 2 weeks in a row and keeps getting quicker...

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Black...someone said it was gtst....benm had a chat to him i think....

think it was this guy, first run he ended up on the other lane.....scary!!!

the guys name is marko its a black 32 gtst with a rb25 it has gt 35 40 and nos not bad at all for a stand engine well done

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an update on my first 1/4 experience. think I was the only R34 there.

"consistent" disastrous 60ft time!

1, 4000rpm launch wheel spun all the way through first gear and most of second.

2.5 60ft, ET 14.3 @ 108mph

2, 2500rpm launch (had a chat with Ben and was suggested to try with lower revs) bogged down big time

2.6 60ft ET 14.1 @ 109mph

3, best of the night 6000rpm launch, clutch back in as soon as I felt spin and then out (dont know what exactly happend happend all too quickly)

2.6 60ft ET 13.7 @ 111mph

had to go to the city afterwards so only had 3 runs, but highly doubt i would have improved on the time had i stayed. conclusion was that it was an exciting first drag experience and I have no idea how to launch this car! :D

now can anyone explain the 2rismo 2 staged launch techique (I would pay you to learn it :D )

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Forged: was your car the Silver r34 gtt?

2.5-2.6 60ft is SHOCKING,

How much power does the dyno say your car makes? 111mph is quite high

What brand/size rubber you running on the rear?

Did you try lowering the tyre pressure for the rear tyres and attempt to do a decent burnout to heat em up?

Usually for someone with those 60fts, what you should of tried is just a normal take off (as you would do on the street) and i reckon you would of gotten better times, then trying to launch it at this rev or that rev because the tyres weren't up to the task. It happened with one of the guys in an r33 gtst he was trying this and that and his BEST run of the night was when he just drive it off the line as per normal as if he was on the street :D

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yeah the silver one was mine. i saw a few white 33s there but didnt get the chance to talk. which car were you in?

it makes a bit over 250kw on the dyno so i was expecting much better times. obviously something wrong with my technique.

tyres are bridgestone s03n 255/17 at the rear. i lowered them to 24psi but did not do any burnouts been told they(burnouts) are ineffective with street tyres.

ive tried a normal take off which was my second run, launched with 2500rpm (as what Ben told me to try) it bogged down intially then as soon as it hits 4000-4500rpm (full boost) wheel spin began again until second gear :D

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