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Hear and see a old Commo wagon tearing it up past my house, tyre screeching and all and I think wtf.

5 secs later an undercover cover rips past giving chase.

Fcking A lol.

Commodore driver ain't stopping either.

Sounds very exciting over your place.

Had the perfect view as well. House being a corner block seeing them drifto around the corner.

I cant hear no heli.

You in Springvale atm? They were heading in that direction. Car decided to turn down the small streets instead of exiting at Springvale Road.

You enjoyed the action?

Made my night.

Commo driver needed new tyres though. Was still wheelspinning 15m from corner exit. Just sayin.

Im near bunnings atm. hahahaha.

lol at nick.

You spend so much time over the South-east you may as well move over this end. Do da right fing.

interesting leigh!

the car was running 118's @ full weight, anyone know enough about boring/pointless/homo drag racing to derive a rwkw figure from that?

FWIW i ran consistent 119's with 325rwkw @ 1350kg

Different power delivery would mean different MPH, F6s same weight and run much higher MPH for a similar time. There's a lot of discussion about the low MPH on the ford forums. Still sounds like the only way to prove actual rwkw would be a SAU dyno day lol care for a wager? :P

Made my night.

Commo driver needed new tyres though. Was still wheelspinning 15m from corner exit. Just sayin.

Doubt he/she'll have the coin to purchase new tyres once the po-po got a hold of him/her.

RWD - 509bhp & 1850kg

Power to Weight:280 bhp/ton

0-60:4.5

0-100:9.5

60-100:5.0

1/4 Mile ET:12.36

1/4 Mile Terminal:118

Dragstrip 1/4 Mile ET:12.16

Dragstrip 1/4 Mile Terminal:122

Calculation for the FPV GT on that vid is @ the 380rkw mark

RWD - 435bhp & 1350kg

Power to Weight:327 bhp/ton

0-60:4.1

0-100:8.6

60-100:4.5

1/4 Mile ET:12.08

1/4 Mile Terminal:118

Dragstrip 1/4 Mile ET:11.88

Dragstrip 1/4 Mile Terminal:122

Hamish ur car stats, Give or take up to .3-.4 on the quarter @ those speeds for certain tracks dependant on how much above sea level.

these calculations are not gospel but approx

This also doesn't take into consideration diff gears, torque etc obviously.

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