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I am stoaked!! Ran this with a full exhaust.

Cannot wait to get some decent tyres and change the suspension and go back! After this run I drove the car back to Newcastle and it only used a quarter of a tank in 150ks lol

Benm was lookin at my time slips and said "i think this setup now is good for a 11.1"

What a guess mate :P well done. (waits for the its no guess rant lol)

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The setup is good I believe for 10.8's however based on the timeslips you had done last night I said you had an 11.1sec in it which yup you did.

You just need another set of MT's and more practice on launching because your 60's are shocking (but 60's get more difficult with more power and a more complex setup as DirtGarage and 2rismo have discovered).

Forget about removing your cat, won't make any difference if it's a decent enough cat to begin with. Forget about constantly adjusting your tune and boost etc just set it all up to what its capable of and go practice with an identical setup until you crack that 10.

Then you get kicked out due to no rollcage and get to sit around on weekends wondering what use you have for a 380kw skyline :thumbsup:

The setup is good I believe for 10.8's however based on the timeslips you had done last night I said you had an 11.1sec in it which yup you did.

You just need another set of MT's and more practice on launching because your 60's are shocking (but 60's get more difficult with more power and a more complex setup as DirtGarage and 2rismo have discovered).

Forget about removing your cat, won't make any difference if it's a decent enough cat to begin with. Forget about constantly adjusting your tune and boost etc just set it all up to what its capable of and go practice with an identical setup until you crack that 10.

Then you get kicked out due to no rollcage and get to sit around on weekends wondering what use you have for a 380kw skyline :thumbsup:

Using no cat is definately an advantage, i had a high-flow 3" cat (new) and made an extra 20RWKW without the cat.... Looking through the middle of any cat converter it is pretty simple science to figure out they wont flow as good as a bit of hollow pipe.

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