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Look Raegan, no one is denying your setup is tough, you have the quickest car in your class in your country and you do it all yourself which is friggin awesome. Its a great credit to you and whoever helped you.

What happened in Chille? post up pics!!! post up dyno sheet as well

and as for you floggin my car... Everyone talked it up and said that to me has learnt the hard way.. besides i am over drag racing i don't even think i will drag race it again.

You're just skeeeered of him aint ya guilt. ;)

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You're just skeeeered of him aint ya guilt. ;)

He lives in Peru.. we could argue about who's car is faster untill the letters wear off on our keyboards! I aint going to be able to race him to find out who is quicker so I aint really interested in the arguement. However he has already beaten my best et.. so unless i go back and finally run a 10 he is faster then me anyway.

He lives in Peru.. we could argue about who's car is faster untill the letters wear off on our keyboards! I aint going to be able to race him to find out who is quicker so I aint really interested in the arguement. However he has already beaten my best et.. so unless i go back and finally run a 10 he is faster then me anyway.

I guess what happens in peru stays in peru.

I guess what happens in peru stays in peru.

apparently he went to chille to race some gtr's etc etc.. he wont tell us how he went!

How did you go in Chille ? its okay if the GTR's flogged you. they are a car of their own anyway.. would be like me racing the Dirt man.

Did the stock bottom end let go in chile?

lol.. its far from stock. i remember he put it together without giving the block a light skim.. seems to be holding up good though ;)

1992 msdos dyno readout ftw :)

jokes, well done mate!!! like other have said, around 370-380rwkw would be a more realisitc measure for that mph

that was an old trap with an old tune at lower boost and lower timing 3 degrees of timing nad 2 psi of boost

that was an old trap with an old tune at lower boost and lower timing 3 degrees of timing nad 2 psi of boost

When when are you re-running it ? and .....

WHAT HAPPENED IN CHILLE?!?

it actually checks out...my car running in HPI a while ago (Garage Saurus R32 on the cover) ran 10.36 @ 134 MPH and vehicle weight was 1474KG without my 105kg lard included. Car was running 27psi and was dyno'd at 404AWKW the day before.

it actually checks out...my car running in HPI a while ago (Garage Saurus R32 on the cover) ran 10.36 @ 134 MPH and vehicle weight was 1474KG without my 105kg lard included. Car was running 27psi and was dyno'd at 404AWKW the day before.

gtst should get bigger mph then gtr though??

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