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Yo GOT BOOST, :headspin:

Watched your runs and they were mad. It looked like you were going great after the first 11.7 run. Gald we left when we did as the track got even more slippery as it started to rain. That last run of 11.5 was outstanding well done.

As you could see from my times the NEW ECU is on song and now for some dyno time and Nitto's then back to the track for some PB times.

I did a 13.4 untuned ECU (thanks Fane for the yahoo's), but what was important was the terminal speed of 108mph/175kph that has me the most excited. So back to the track. hope everyone gets down and has a run.

Paully are you going to have a run next week????

GTRRRR, great run dude nice 12.5 , shame you are selling the car and the drift damage sux.

FANE, thanks for the support, get your car there next week. :)

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sean,

I don't know if you already do this but, if you wait till the last couple of orange lights with the clutch pushed in , when in gear, and mash the go pedal in one hit and as the revs jump to 7000 sidestep the clutch. This works a little better than holding the rev limiter because you get a smallish amount of boost built as the engine experiences light load from accellerating itself. Next step antilag ? :)

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