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anyway im over it lol

he can think what he wants.

114mph and 314rwkw just like his sig says.

yet he uses the same old excuse "low boost man or its only got a bit of timing and half ass tune" haha who goes to the track and races on low boost :O

isnt that everyones excuse when they loose or cant back up something?

let us know when u hit the track again be good to see some mph that actually backs up your 314rwkw :)

i was doin 108mph on 200kw and 2.4sec 60ft id sure hope that extra 70rwkw and 1.9sec 60ft would net u more then extra 6mph....

good day.

hey retard - read my sig again. The 114mph was done ON A MILD TUNE. AFR's were at 10:1 becauise I Was running a brand new bigger fuel pump.

I haven't run since then, the f**ken track was destroyed in a flood.

Are you a retard, or just want to talk shit because you can't accept the fact that you got jipped with your dyno?

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haha into name calling now thats not nice...

jipped? lol i couldnt care if i got 2hp or 200000hp couldnt give a shit, my car is a dunger and i drive it to work and do 400kms per week starts n goes thats all i give a shit about, i just posted wot it made...

like i said get bak to the track and back ya 314rwkw up and let us no how ya go... :cheers:

good day :)

i can understand why someone would want to go to the track and only race on low boost, maybe they want to have some fun on low boost without getting kicked out for being too fast?

at the end of the day mafia has been tinkerin with his car for ages, and after a while of playing with your car you get lazy and half the time leave the car in a low boost or untuned state because you cant be bothered fixing it till your next mod goes in... whats the point when you can break the speed limit in under 4 seconds anyway.

i can understand why someone would want to go to the track and only race on low boost, maybe they want to have some fun on low boost without getting kicked out for being too fast?

at the end of the day mafia has been tinkerin with his car for ages, and after a while of playing with your car you get lazy and half the time leave the car in a low boost or untuned state because you cant be bothered fixing it till your next mod goes in... whats the point when you can break the speed limit in under 4 seconds anyway.

haha, couldn't have put it better myself..

You do 10 or so cars and get slack to do your own.

And at low boost I still manage to go too fast anyway.. At the moment, it gets me to and from work :)

Thanks Guilt-Toy. hey, there is a later version of co-pilot out too, might want to check it out

hehe its cool man.. i know what its like... i have spent sooo much more time tuning other peoples cars when i should invest some time into mine.... maybe after i finish this 180 this weekend il chuck mine on the dyno for a play..

will have to check out co-pilot.. i kinda gave up on it because it allways corrects my injector correction back to 100% for some reason.

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Mafia,

whats happening with palmyra ? Any updates on the rebuild of the track ? Photos anywhere you've seen ? Shame, it was a great little track.

I'd love to come down and give you a run one day out there. See if my Auto sedan can cut it against your beast. !

Gary

There is no point comparing torque figures unless you know the tacho ratio is correct - otherwise the all torque figurs will be wrong as its a calculated number from this ratio.

If you all want to get your wangs out then compare the tractive effort vs wheel speed as most dyno operators dont even enter a tacho number let alone know what one is.

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