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When I had huge new NT05s 2nd was half decent, once they got a bit worn a old skate sesh.

Now I'm rocking dunlop 245s pretty good, holds 1st and 2nd brah. such grip. wow.

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Depends what tyres you have I reckon. My setup was only just holding second when the tyres were new...I'd like to be able to put foot flat to the floor and not have to pull back on boost cause of wheelspin. 300 on E85 would be semi slicks and still break it in 2nd I reckon.

you run KU31's don't you...

I had traction through with 320rwkw and NT05's

you run KU31's don't you...

I had traction through with 320rwkw and NT05's

On the front

Got R1R Proxes on the rear

Prolly not as good in the dry as NT05s but I bought them as a wet compromise cause NT05s are deadly in the wet lol

How big were your NT05s?

so much learning to modulate throttle needed.

do some track days and learn to drive it properly.

None of this street hero business.

speaking of business

Qantas Bushiness upgrade for tonights flight to Dubai..nice.

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Try the evo in the wet.

235 kinforests (im not even kidding) and you can launch it in the wet with traction through all gears lol

Granted is only 175kw atm but still it's spastic

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