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had 2 runs that night. the wait is getting ridiculous (apart from my 2nd run where i went from the car park to the christmas tree in one hit! hahah!!!)

1st run:

13.8s ET

2.1s 60ft

99mph Terminal

2nd run:

14.4s ET

2.3s 60ft

99mph Terminal

2nd run was funny. i had to run against DABRONX :P i took him by about 3 car lengths at the 150m mark and then he flew straight past me :D i was quite intimidated by his 9.8sec run - i first of all forgot to turn traction control off on the burnout pad and then i spun all the way through 1st gear on the launch... :lol:

Originally posted by franks

2nd run was funny. i had to run against DABRONX :) i took him by about 3 car lengths at the 150m mark and then he flew straight past me :) i was quite intimidated by his 9.8sec run - i first of all forgot to turn traction control off on the burnout pad and then i spun all the way through 1st gear on the launch... :lol:

Traction control?!?!?!

Traction control is for CHEATERS!!!! Lets see you launch by controlling traction with your two feet! fawk.gif

Originally posted by Merli

Traction control?!?!?!

Traction control is for CHEATERS!!!! Lets see you launch by controlling traction with your two feet! fawk.gif

pfft, a 4wd driver calling someone else a cheater! what next, vans at the drag races :/

Originally posted by franks

yeah man! i was extremely embaressed!!! LOL...when i got to the staging beams i had traction control off...quickest launches are with it off!

dont worry ur car looked hot, being a skyline owner i had to stick up 4 u when my mates started knocking the line.

funniest thing was the integra.

I spoke to Brian (Integra Owner) and he said there was some electrical issues... Starter motor didn't even turn over. There was nothing wrong with the engine at all apparently...

.......... oh, and btw, it's turbocharged.



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