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Congratulations guys, huge day for you blokes and for us with Marek, Duncan and Kev coming 2nd, 3rd and 4th outright in the Temora 1000 sprints. All cars featured our mail order Cobb AP Switchable E85/98 Octane tunes with 950cc injectors, and were only pushed off the top step of the podium by a Nissan Powered 600rwkw VL Commodore Race Car. Fantastic work, now lets see some pics! :)

Had a great weekend... The airstrip at Temora is very bumpy....its quite daunting doing 270km/h on such a rough surface

The surface is also covered in small rocks...its like trying to accelerate on marbles

Video below shows my last run..you can see how rough it is....the video I uploaded to Youtube was nice and clear...dont know what happened after I uploaded it The bottom left of my display shows speed.

My best run was the first at 20.35sec...the data below shows I got off the throttle at the 919 metre mark.....(I wanted to get a feel for the stopping distance before holding it flat though the traps). Comparing the Vbox data on later runs I really did nail the launch on the first run. I think I would have taken the VL if I kept it pegged on the first run

Thanks for your help on the weekend Martin gtr38.png

Edited by Speedah

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