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Hey guys hit up Sydney Dragway last night in my R33 GTS25t and ran a few times but my best seemed to be around the 12.7 mark and did that afew times down . Thing i wanted to know is that i did a 12.76 @ 89mph with 276RWKW . Is that a normal time for a r33 that i recently weighed at 1480kg Tare weight , and why is my MPH so slow for a 12 second pass?? shouldnt i be up around 100mph+

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So you've read your timeslip wrong - its 113mph

You don't have 280rwkw, that's for sure - MPH bit low. :D

Your 60ft time isn't too bad for street tyres either. If you could get it closer to 1.9 or so... your ET would be around 12.4! :ermm:

Yeh i dont have 280rwkw i acually have 276rwkw and the video i have show's 12.76 @ 89MPH on the screen so yeh i dunno. thought it was abit low to be right lol so if i get better traction i could run lower time

MPH doesnt mean shit for what power i have , i dont even know what ur going out about your the one who pulled the 280kw figure out of know where . and it's been tuned at JEM for 276.7rwkw and my last dyno day at another dyno saw 272rwkw and i have papers to prove it

Dynos read different. I was running around that mph with around that power, which I have made several times on different dynos. I don't know what JEM use, but 270ish kw in a full weight R33 definitely stacks up to around 113mph on a Dynapack.

MPH doesnt mean shit for what power i have , i dont even know what ur going out about your the one who pulled the 280kw figure out of know where . and it's been tuned at JEM for 276.7rwkw and my last dyno day at another dyno saw 272rwkw and i have papers to prove it

sorry but mph means more than you thing.

MPH is a function of horsepower.

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