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29 psi with meth injection 160 kilo driver with hooser drag slicks :banana:

here is a sumary of the event my races are at 1:50 2:50 7:43 http://videos.streetfire.net/video/4ta-Fec...o-de_180087.htm

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Whats the cars mods how much power???

cp pistons, tomei rods, port n polish, greddy intake manifold, q45 tb, haltech ecu, snow perofmrance meth inejction kit, gt3582r .82 ar ebay reinforced header, sard 850cc injectors, thats biscally it for power mods, at 29 psi 630 crank hp on pump gas, basically your same setup but with the full gt3582r meth injection and a built engine at 8.4:1 comp

Edited by ReganGTS25T

You cannot claim 134 MPH if they don't record it on your run mate :3some:

Well done, the water meth made a big difference for you. Might switch mine on soon :D

I see you get wheelspin, that helps heaps. i just bogged

Your 60ft?

What size tires you have?

Put in the rear your stock suspesion!!

no 60 foot times sorry they are 26x9 15 hoosier drag slicks and i dont have stock suspension car came with the hypermax's, but i dont think my 60 foot time is all that good to be honest, i dont got launch control so i cant leave on boost so i have to compensate that by launching at a high rpm so i dont bog and 2nd gear gets little traction also, gota remember its not a preped track its an ultra light air strip but its all we got down here im just happy to be kicking some v8 ass

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