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Oh and wreckedhead, 11.6 @ 120mph is a good time but consider the following:

BU5TER: 2.5l, TD-06 25G, RWD

JETT aka 'nicknick': 2.6l, T78-33D, AWD AND C16 Fuel !!!!!

:D

Oh and BU5TER went 11.7 @ 128mph with a 2.0 60ft .... When he runs 1.7 60' just you wait and see what happens...

Adrian

Thanks guys.  These std turbos work great, I dunno why everyone changes them for bigger ones?!?!?!

Adrian

Well done Adrian, nice work mate.

Indeed the standard turbo does work great, mind you when you add nitrous you'd expect it too. Hmmm... maybe I should get myself a 50hp kit too.

What's the bottle cost to fill, and how many passes per bottle?

So do you run it on the street? C'mon tell the truth now :)

The ONLY down side I can see in having gas (rather than a bigger turbo etc...) is you don't get to use the power whenever you want to. Say on a cruise in the hills, a full track day, the traffic light grand prix, and that sort of thing. I guess if you have a huge nitrous bottle it wouldn't be a problem. The legality issue isn't as much of a concern as what ISN'T illegal these days.

A bigger turbo AND gas is the best way to go.

Hmmm... cams or nitrous?

How quick is your car without the gas?

What's the bottle cost to fill, and how many passes per bottle?

10lb (D Size) bottle = $100.00 = 100hp for 100sec

So do you run it on the street? C'mon tell the truth now

No.

How quick is your car without the gas?

13.471 @ 104.56mph - (2.2 60')

Adrian

10lb (D Size) bottle = $100.00 = 100hp for 100sec

No.

13.471 @ 104.56mph - (2.2 60')

Adrian

Thanks for answering my constant questions Adrian :D

So do you know what rwkw gain your car makes on the gas (before/after fig's) ?

By the looks of things it makes a massive difference! An 11mph gain in TS is excellent.

$100 isn't bad at all, considering the number of passes that gives you. $1 per second doesn't sound as good though :)

It'll be very interesting to see how much quicker you'll go with a 100hp shot. With good traction the low 12's / high 11's (@ 120mph) may well be possible!

Cheers,

Matt

Holy shit i'd better not go out in public again the shame of a T78 powered GTR beating me by one 10th and at 120mph hahahaha is to much to take  :devfu:

dont worry my cars already having the twin plate clutch put in so next week hopefully it wont slip of the line and in third gear, but thats ok im not asshamed at 11.6, its not a bad time considering i only spent about a grand on the car since i bought it.

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