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Originally posted by Clint32

well i was just questioning how you got such a low et with only 113 mph, i run 12.8 at 113mph with 1.89 60ft time on street tyres, you obviously have some tricks, especially since its a month before you are even going to run that time:)

well theres a alot of variables that can contribute to a good ET... but one thing is u cant compare apples with oranges....my car is totally diiferent to urs so y are u even tryin to compare .....try tyre choice for one, suspension setup two, 60ft times three, drag strip ran on four, and the list goes on.... its not tricks...its common sense....or maybe u think i shagged the officials for a fudged time slipp...now theres a trick for you! Just out of curiosity, do u question everybody that runs a better time than u? :) :) cuz rotors do 11s with 90mph passes

Myself and BenM were racing the same night as AMU, Clint there were no slicks or auto, we don't need to cheat in NSW on our 1/2 prepped 3 runs a fornight drag strip :)

Its all skill baby :shake:

Also I have the time slip from when AMU ran the 12.2 as I was racing him hahahaha so trust me its all good

i wasnt accusing anyone of cheating, please tell the tyres you were running then amu they must work extremely well.

Our cars are not different, both skylines, running the same gearbox and diff ratios, mines a bit smaller thats all, Busters time is only 3 thenths quicker with a extra 10 mph.

nearly everyday i pop back into this thread HOPING that the times have either been updated / uploaded or the new site created - and everyday I am once again let down :D

How long is it going to take?

Or should we go back to the old drag list?

My [and others] drag runs were done 3 weeks ago now and still nothing!!! argh!!!

/goes back to feeling sorry for himself...

Sorry about the delay guys. I've got a guy here at work building a database to do all of this much quicker with heaps more details but its taking longer than I thought.

Please read the initial thread message for details.

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NickR33,

I ran a 14.3 @ 98mph with 2.4 60ft when my car only had a cat back zorst and pod filter and on 205s. Your mph seems a little low, even for stock.

Yeah I couldn't get any more than 89mph at the top end, and apparently I was blowing a bit of black smoke. So it could be the stock cat/exhaust restriction or it could be due to the fact I have'nt had the car serviced or tuned since I bought it a month ago... maybe I'm running a little rich?

A 14.3 is very quick for a stock car with exhaust mods :) ...my mate was struggling to do that time with 11psi and 235's!

A 14.3 is very quick for a stock car with exhaust mods :) ...my mate was struggling to do that time with 11psi and 235's!
On my first ever run I managed a 14.46 with 7psi, 225's, POD, full 3" exhaust and an absolutely bucketload of axle tramp (grr grr and grrrr). If I can get rid of the axle tramp i should be into the high 13's which will put a smile on my face (for my driving ability).

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