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cheers MJ im stoked but theres more in it, Eug its called stalling it up, bring the revs up with ur left foot on the brake, though my car has a very low stall rate compared to most autos so the power kicks in at like 1500rpm, if i get a stall convertor i can shift that point to most likely 2500-2800rpm which will make for a much much better launch.

no, no more wheel spin, just means the auto starts off higher in the revs so its making more power, kinda hard to explain but yeah trying to find some wider rubber for the rear is definately on the cards.

Uhm.. pretty crap. Too much wheel spin. But everyone seemed to be getting it.  

Best I did was a 13.9 @102mph. I've got the mph, just need to get the good launch.  :P And yes I will blame my crap driving :D

how are your rear tyres holding up....maybe you could blame them :D

seriously though...MJ did a similar time last T&T and he has similar mods I think AND brand new Azeni's

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