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hi guys, i've been reading the stagea forums for a while after buying a silver m35 2 months ago, made the decision to buy it as the daily drive ever since i saw Craig's(jetwreck) black fat cow lol.

however, i have a supercharged 350z which (with big thanks) Craig and Alex installed for me, do you guys mind if i take her to the strip to see some numbers? hoping for somewhere in the 13s.

i can also ask to see if anyone from the Z club is interested too and make it a Stag v Z drag day haha. i think it will be a pretty even playing field and the FI nature of the Stags might even give you guys an upperhand in terms of modding for the drags.

black fat cow will be the car to beat i reckon

hi guys, i've been reading the stagea forums for a while after buying a silver m35 2 months ago, made the decision to buy it as the daily drive ever since i saw Craig's(jetwreck) black fat cow lol.

however, i have a supercharged 350z which (with big thanks) Craig and Alex installed for me, do you guys mind if i take her to the strip to see some numbers? hoping for somewhere in the 13s.

i can also ask to see if anyone from the Z club is interested too and make it a Stag v Z drag day haha. i think it will be a pretty even playing field and the FI nature of the Stags might even give you guys an upperhand in terms of modding for the drags.

black fat cow will be the car to beat i reckon

Nick imo your more than welcome!

We will have to line up the Nismo broad minded person's (350z and M35) and give em a go!.....might have to put the e-manage and injectors back in first! I think you'll be more than surprised....I recon you'll crack a 12 easy!........just watch your mirrors......like my wife says "your a slow starter but fast finisher Craigos!".....pfffft like she would remember!

P.S. Only guy I want to beat is Alex is his poofy Silver poverty pack! :P.....we will see how his car goes after this weekends install....turbo's going on his the glass bottom motor!

P.S.S. >>>>>>>goes out to garage to start the fat cows Jenny Craig weight loss program!ph34r.gif

Nick imo your more than welcome!

We will have to line up the Nismo broad minded person's (350z and M35) and give em a go!.....might have to put the e-manage and injectors back in first! I think you'll be more than surprised....I recon you'll crack a 12 easy!........just watch your mirrors......like my wife says "your a slow starter but fast finisher Craigos!".....pfffft like she would remember!

P.S. Only guy I want to beat is Alex is his poofy Silver poverty pack! :P.....we will see how his car goes after this weekends install....turbo's going on his the glass bottom motor!

P.S.S. >>>>>>>goes out to garage to start the fat cows Jenny Craig weight loss program!ph34r.gif

Hey stop bagging out our VQ35DE...S and T! im sure there's motors with weaker bottom ends... the other guy with the supercharger Z got 13.5 at WSID, so thats what im aiming for i guess, hopefully autos are faster at the drags/minimizes driver errors.

so ur going all out to get into then 12s eh? maybe take out the spare tyre and boot linings etc to shed a few kilos in a week or money back from Jenny :blush: .

so far the nitto invos are great, not losing traction as much as before, and are soooooooo much quieter than the ku36s, I don't feel like im driving a friggin tank the whole time anymore :banana:

AND THE TREADS LOOK WICKED!

Nick imo your more than welcome!

We will have to line up the Nismo broad minded person's (350z and M35) and give em a go!.....might have to put the e-manage and injectors back in first! I think you'll be more than surprised....I recon you'll crack a 12 easy!........just watch your mirrors......like my wife says "your a slow starter but fast finisher Craigos!".....pfffft like she would remember!

P.S. Only guy I want to beat is Alex is his poofy Silver poverty pack! :P.....we will see how his car goes after this weekends install....turbo's going on his the glass bottom motor!

P.S.S. >>>>>>>goes out to garage to start the fat cows Jenny Craig weight loss program!ph34r.gif

Back in ya Box!rolleyes.gif

The way things are going, I'm not going to be going down the track - won't have a tune. But could wreck it for others by covering track with oil and conrods...ph34r.gif

I won't be able to make it for this, but you guys should have fun out there.

Just FYI, SAU-NSW had a private drag day a few months back (September 18th), and we'll be having another one this year on June 2nd.

Because we hire the track exclusively, we get a whole day's worth of runs instead of just a few hours, and later in the day you can literally go out and do as many consecutive runs as you want. Charlie (NXTIME on here) and another guy on a motorbike would not even bother going back to pick up their time-slips - they'd do a run and come straight back out, turn around after going under the tower, and line up again straight away!

I personally did 8 runs over the span of the day (with a best of 13.8) and Charlie and the guy on the bike must have done 20+ runs each...

Here's the wrap-up thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/377530-saunsw-drag-day-wrap-up-thread/

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