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12.601 @ 120.2mph on bp ultimate in full st trim with full tank on st tyres. Am i happy or what. I was also running 3-4psi less then what it was tuned at. Wait till i get full proper slicks. Oh touch it.

H.

If you don't mind me asking what sort of full proper slicks are you thinking of using...Brett

sounds like it was good fun

soon as my cars back on the road you can sign me down !

i want to do some runs before i add IC, AVCR and Dump Pipe + a few other things.

So ive got a point to improve on.

Somewhere around January 25th the car should be ready :(

rnz11z i saw you there but u were yackin away to others so i didnt say hi.

yer another 13.9 for me, guess it reinforces the fact that it wasnt a once off thing.

crossing the line at 103 mph, its all in the 60ft

i did 2 other runs with 2.3 sec 60ft and they worked out to be 14.1s and then a 2.2 60ft and it was a 13.9

so if i could get a good launch, i could get a good time

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