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Yeah dudes, I'll let you know when I am ready to strip tease. First passes will be without the right rubber so it should be good for a laugh but I cant wait to get some serious boots on and give it a real shot. :)

Keep the tread on topic, all posts not relating to the topic will be deleted as per usuall rules.

SAU does not need a bunch of clowns, there are plenty at the EKKA.

Noel please continue, your thread is clean!!!

Good call Col. What you need to do is start a new thread Listing your mods. You could also throw up pics of your dyno runs showing boost etc.

Then toss in the time slips showing those 10 second 130 mph passes and that will shut the farkers up. :cheers:

that will shut the farkers up. :nyaanyaa:

No it won't.

So when's the tuning?

And where are you taking her for her first run?

And just an edit on the mod list Noel. The Balancer is a ROSS Tuffbond, The valves are Ferrea and springs are made by PSI

No it won't.

So when's the tuning?

And where are you taking her for her first run?

And just an edit on the mod list Noel. The Balancer is a ROSS Tuffbond, The valves are Ferrea and springs are made by PSI

Wha asked you ya farkin knowall. :nyaanyaa: :laughing-smiley-014:

Good call Col. What you need to do is start a new thread Listing your mods. You could also throw up pics of your dyno runs showing boost etc.

Then toss in the time slips showing those 10 second 130 mph passes and that will shut the farkers up. :thumbsup:

Nah, not into that sorta thing.

More than happy to explain if someone asks me a question as you and Adam have before over a beer.

I guess ive never finished my project hence why ive never published a full list of mods in one place.

I mean I have published when ive done a few bits and pieces here and there but never compiled a full list like you have done on page 1.

As for 10 second passes ive never claimed to run a 10, all ive said is my trap speeds are in 10 second country.

Ive never had a chance to run the quarter on anything other than shitty second hand rubber at street pressure.

If I rolled the guards and put the MT's on I reckon id be a shoe in for an 11 no worries without touching anything else.

But its all about how you do in the first 60 foot that matters, everything from there is just hanging on. :P

I have no doubt you would run an 11 out of the box, in time/practice (you never know the same night as your first run) you migt hit a high 10.

All depends on your tyre/suspension package and if you can hook up or not without loosing too much time.

Well you dont need me to explain, you know it.

Cheers Col

PS. I found one time slip thats got a 121mph pass on it, its the one I used to list my official best run at willowbank in the timeslip thread in events.

Damn it we want mod list right down to the servo you go to exact place and what petrol you use damn you COL :D since when was this a thread of discussing whos got what against what? Next thing they'll say the ole 'mine is bigger than yours statement' ah the school yard days eh.... Meh im bored btw what day you getting it tuned whilst staying on topic noel.

Nah, not into that sorta thing.

More than happy to explain if someone asks me a question as you and Adam have before over a beer.

I guess ive never finished my project hence why ive never published a full list of mods in one place.

I mean I have published when ive done a few bits and pieces here and there but never compiled a full list like you have done on page 1.

As for 10 second passes ive never claimed to run a 10, all ive said is my trap speeds are in 10 second country.

Ive never had a chance to run the quarter on anything other than shitty second hand rubber at street pressure.

If I rolled the guards and put the MT's on I reckon id be a shoe in for an 11 no worries without touching anything else.

But its all about how you do in the first 60 foot that matters, everything from there is just hanging on. :banana:

I have no doubt you would run an 11 out of the box, in time/practice (you never know the same night as your first run) you migt hit a high 10.

All depends on your tyre/suspension package and if you can hook up or not without loosing too much time.

Well you dont need me to explain, you know it.

Cheers Col

PS. I found one time slip thats got a 121mph pass on it, its the one I used to list my official best run at willowbank in the timeslip thread in events.

I understand that in your modesty you have no desire to go grandstanding mate but the idea is to sell your car up to make it more attractive to a potential buyer.

My apologys for the 10 second call, I thought i read your for sale thread heading it as a 10 second car. I cant find your thread btw, You need to bump it up so buyers can see it.

The other good idea is that willowbank have records of every pass ever made since it opened. Gotta loove the puda era. You can contact them and they can send you a copy of your 130 mph pass. It's another strong selling point.

In the current market sellers need all the help they can get and these are great selling aids so it could well be in your interest to produce them. ;)

Would 130mph blow my grey hair out? :P

i dont think so, but im sure old, fragile bones start decintergrating at around that speed? :thanks:

im also under the impression that falsified teeth start falling out/breaking up at around that speed too :)

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