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I took my bike out and managed a 11.5 @ 132 mph. Having a few problems getting it off the line, and only got three runs in (first time out on the bike too).. so not enough time to try a new technique that I hope will put me into the low 11s. It was certainly different from going in my cars :P

7HEAVN car sounded awesome... hope it's an easy fix.. sounded like some of the teeth stripped from the rear diff?

may come out an watch or race but i'll be out there

Hey, nice to meet you.. hope you had more luck getting off the line after I spoke to you :)

nice to meet you to tommo. didn't end up getting another run due to the rain. cold track, street tyres, and slipping clutch = no good :P

nice to meet you brett ( 7heavn) what happened at the end. hope it's nothing to serious.

besides cacklingpipes what are the other WSID photograph websites?

badgerphotography

just type "wsid pictures" in google.

mate only a 13.5@108???

how much power have you got? I thought you had 240+kw

trap speed should be higher....

no traction?

mate I ran a 13.4@106 on 205-210kw. street tyres. still prob got a 13.3-13.2 on streets, should crack a 12 with slicks.

stock suspension really helps, last skyline had coilovers and just broke traction 2nd for way too long.

60ft???

best was 2.2 60ft

I was running on 14psi which is about 220rwkw

Seee man i am so confused

What am i do wrong

i have 270rwkw and i got a 2.3 60ft

and got 13.2 @ 114mph

i had street tyres 17/235/45 rear to be exact

how was traction???

thats really the only thing to explain that time....you got the mph 114 i think should be good for a 12.5...

chris not sure bout u tho cause mph isnt that much higher.

best was 2.2 60ft

I was running on 14psi which is about 220rwkw

Seee man i am so confused

What am i do wrong

i have 270rwkw and i got a 2.3 60ft

and got 13.2 @ 114mph

i had street tyres 17/235/45 rear to be exact

Both of you guys need to work on your 60 footers. Practice and talk to other skyliners with similar power who know what they are doing. The advice I have received from 2rismo has been invaluable in this regard.

Of course it goes almost without saying but you would chop chucks off your times with drag radials. (I've got some for sale hint hint :thumbsup:)

how was traction???

thats really the only thing to explain that time....you got the mph 114 i think should be good for a 12.5...

chris not sure bout u tho cause mph isnt that much higher.

I wheel spun all of first and second and abit in third

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