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I'll hopefully be making my first driving appearance at the new WSID either this week or next to try and get a 13.8sec (down from 14.46sec) with only: K&N Panel Filter, full 3" exhaust, 7psi and 225/50/16's.

I had a 2.23sec 60ft'r but was plagued with axle tramp. So if I can remove the axle tramp I think I have an easy 0.5sec begging to be wiped.

(honestly though i'd just be happy to get off the botton of the SAU Drag list :O )

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i know this isnt relevant to the "STOCK" issue but i only had pod, cat back 3 inch, 13psi, 215/50/16 on stock rims and ran [email protected] so its doesnt take much. i got a 2.09 60 foot!!!! but havent been able to beat it even after doing my exhaust from the turbo. best i managed after that was [email protected] 2.28 60 foot. I might go and race this weekend 28/2/04 at the test n tune to try and beat it. Gonna try and raise the suspension up to get some squat. Oh by the way i had my tires let down to 20psi

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no idea how you guys race with 215's and 225's ive got 255's on my 33 and it still chirps in second and does mad launches. no idea how u make it keep traction with 215's and 225's

stock with only pod, no zorst, stock boost etc.

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no idea how you guys race with 215's and 225's ive got 255's on my 33 and it still chirps in second and does mad launches. no idea how u make it keep traction with 215's and 225's

stock with only pod, no zorst, stock boost etc.

i agree,i have a pod, cat back zorst and 255's and mine wheelspins in second a fair bit (alot larger than a chirp) and chirps third in power shifts (not flat changes)

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