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Not even enough time to 'wear' it in   :rofl:

Wear it in?? WTF does that mean?

I ran my newly rebuilt engine in before MAS last year by driving it 32kms and then chucking it on the dyno and pulling a small 370rwkw before turning up the wick and making 400+rwkw.

If it breaks, the quality isn't there and it should be replaced for free :P

lol nice one.

so when u gonna take me for a ride? :rofl:

hey how come ur car isnt on the list of top 4WD over 2400cc anymore?

last time i checked HPI urs was like 4th or something.

can i just ask

what times r u guys getting ..

down the 1/4

esp the guys doing 200ish rwks

i know when i got my VL ( RIP) tuned

my motor was clapped and got 210rwkson 15psi with a ****en bottom end .

and did a 12.2 ..

is it the dyno i went on was farked ..

what times were u getting

i just wanna compare dyno readings to 1/4 times

basicaly i know my car was "fobar" but still a 12.2 with 208rwks is that wat u guess r doing as well.. around da low 12 high 11's?

dyno readings don't necessarily mean quick runs... take the Mine's GTR for example... it beat tons of GTRs on the tracks (mind you these were laps not 1/4 miles) and it does less kw thanm most of em.

i understand that..

but im reading that cars are getting 230rwks on the dynos use all went to

just wanted to know what 1/4 mile times they were getting with that.. would be interesting

when u talk about circut racing thats somthing diffrent all togeather.. total diffrent set up.. not really interested in that sort of thing :-)

If it breaks, the quality isn't there and it should be replaced for free :P

HAHAHAH! :werd: totally agree with ya. LOL..

Merli... you graced us with HAND WRITTEN edition of MSPaint ?

Sensational work there though.

It even looks real enough... pity about the owner :P

This is the most evtertaining thread in Vic for a while. Loving it :rofl:

Merli... you graced us with HAND WRITTEN edition of MSPaint  ?  

Sensational work there though.

:D

Oh that hasn't been digitally edited at all, except for resizing in photoshop.

Here's proof fawk.gif

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Yeah... that's what i meant.

Hand Written Edition of MSPaint :D

you know, the one that you write with :P

I know the graph is original... but 'whos' graph... now that is the question. LOL!

Work is so much fun today!

This is almost your most entertaining work yet Merli.

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