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Just wondered what times the quickest Stageas in oz/nz/japan were running .

Does anyone have any confirmed run times

does anyone know what the standard quarter mile is for a standard series 1 and 2??

sorry chucking another question in your post

I ran an 11.7 also in mine.

<this one. 500rwhp. There is a youtube of it running a 12.2 somewhere but wasnt running high boost. The car is in WA now so I hope the new owner (yes you Zane) takes it to the track in the middle of winter. My run was on a shit Darwin track at around 30deg.

  • 3 weeks later...
11.3 at 124.8mph mine did with 560rwhp and full weight (1740kg + driver) with 235/17 street tyres, Engine had made over 600hp previous but had spark issues so only ran on 18psi boost setting.

It will be featured in HPI magazine very very soon (next 2-3 months)

very nice !!!have any pic's?

thanks guys, the photoshoot for the mag was done ages ago so it has 33 gtr rims in the mag, maybe one pic of the LM's on it, the car now runs a totally different setup and that engine and box is in a 32 gtr. Should be interesting with the weight saving on what its capable of.

heres the actual pics of the drag run... (the other car ran a 10.6 and check out the KMH speed difference, i caught him in the top end, though he was auto and had a killer launch)

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