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Congrats man !!!! New you could better the 11.0 time, first run with cold tyres was funny to see, crab walking lol

What was ur 60ft time and mph Jez?

My guess is 1.75sec on the 10.81 @ 131mph run

Edited by SimonR32

1.687 60 ft on the best run

Haha yeah Michael the first run was interesting. Crabbing 3rds haha.

I had to put it in RWD for the last run to do a burnout to get some heat into the tyres. Then turn the car off to engage 4wd. Still had wheelspin off the line.

Congrats to u too Michael. 11.3 good work. Its all in the tune though :D nothing to do with ur driving skills haha

Well done man.

Would have been a decent 60 footer. 1.6-1.7?

I was .1 second off a perfect guess lol!!

After giving it a belt, the lag between gears? Better than the little twins?

Good estimation thats for sure.

Not even the slightest bit of lag between gear changes.

I had to raise the limiter to 9k as it was a hard cut at 8k slowing me down in first gear.

Also i crossed the line at 8k on the limiter at 211kph

Were u on the 9k limiter in first when trying I get it out of the hole?

Didnt hit 9k limiter but made it alot better to throw the car off the line and change at 8.5k.

What size tyres do you?

Weird that most 4.11 cars do mid 220km/hr in 4th gear at 8000rpm

Honestly it probably was. Just after crossing the line. Makes sense.

Running 18x 10's with 245/35 kuhmo V70a tyres.

Hopefully will have a vid up soon from my chicks phone

What RPM were you launching from?

i have no idea honestly. Was watching the lights.sounded like around 6k

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