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he ran a 9.7 but cant remember the trap speed.

I do remember Mr DirtGarage making a heap of excuses as to why Mark/Russ went quicker, with smaller turbos and circuit tyres lol

9.78 @ 143mph.

It's funny to listen to Berry tell the story, particularly how they said it needed a parachute over 140mph even with the big brakes.

Marlin

Posted 17 May 2011 - 12:17 PM

I hear the Pulse boys are running a super-duper-wow-spec-epic Rado style front wing on their thing.

That's just wrong. It's at that point one should look at something and go "yep, that might work but it just looks dumb so it's coming off".

9.78 @ 143mph.

It's funny to listen to Berry tell the story, particularly how they said it needed a parachute over 140mph even with the big brakes.

That's just wrong. It's at that point one should look at something and go "yep, that might work but it just looks dumb so it's coming off".

wont be as extreme as that more F1ish on the pulse evo still getting the body done currently looks good and wide ;)

What tyres are the guys in Club srpint class running?

I was reading the regs and it suggests you have to have UTG of above 120. Aparently this rules out my Dunlop 03g semis. Therefore what is the stickiest thing i can buy that complies.

Love to hear the feedback.

Cheers,

matt

for clubsprint I would recommend looking at the dunlop Z1 star spec. I currently have AD07s on one of my 32s and AD08s on the other and the dunlops on the evo and they were fantastic and wakefield. for a street tyre they handle track use very well. very progressive at the limit, surprising high level of grip and of course good feel through stiff construction (all the premium tyres have that thouh, RT615, AD08, RE01R etc).

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