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both gtr s are testing next tuesday or wed...before jambo...

last night test n tune was rained out...

cheers, mark

Any more news if they will be testing today or tomorrow?

I'll be going tomorrow night 200% if they will be there

Yep testing from 11am, Heat Treatments will definitely be there. I reckon there could be a chance today would be a good day to be there if you want to see a world record get cracked...

I will again give any updates I can on Heat Treatments and Godzillas progress as or if I get them. Sounds like Mark was testing yesterday but was overpowering the track, means they aren't lucking in grunt but means there weren't necessarily any exciting times to report.

Fingers crossed today they are there and can tame the beast :rolleyes:

we are not testing today . i have 4 more cars to get ready for jambo...

our day was mixed.. yes getting the power to ground was hard even at lower boost levels in 2 nd and 3rd gear unless we slipped the arse out of the clutch...

we had on pass that went to 1200ft but the timer was set for junior dragster to read only to 1/2 track..

it went 5.13 at 143mph slipping the clutch ...good for 7.7 or 7.8 like reece went..

we have gone 5.00 at 1/2 before with the smaller rear tyres so there is a fair bit to come..

best thing was our 60ft s were all low 1.24 s all day...

saturday we will be ready..

reece s gtr sounds awesome hope they go well today...

cheers, mark

I will again give any updates I can on Heat Treatments and Godzillas progress as or if I get them. Sounds like Mark was testing yesterday but was overpowering the track, means they aren't lucking in grunt but means there weren't necessarily any exciting times to report.

Fingers crossed today they are there and can tame the beast :rolleyes:

Nice, though bummer you don't have time for more testing. Sounds like there will be 7s all round though so will be an awesome day!

Reece's first run today was a bog by the sounds of it, still trying to find the sweet spot for a sticky Oz track.

I actually don't know if HTR will be racing into the night, or what their intentions are.

Sounds like they are quite happy with traction levels, they have just getting on top of the clutch - next run looks like they might put a little more power into it and see how it goes :rolleyes:

HT have finished testing for today - last run was a 7.73 @ 187mph. They are coming to grips with what it wants and there is plenty in reserve for the weekend, should be a good one! :P

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