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I'm not sure what psi is in the tyres.. I should have checked actually.. What sort of pressure should be around

My first run I dumped at 5 and it bogged

2nd run was around 6 and it took off

Might try 6.5 this time around

Did you miss the conversation about the inlet temperature probe?

We have a WINRAR!

Unless for some reason you are backing off before the line, clutch slipping heavily... 118mph is nowhere near 370rwkw. Infact it's almost 10mph down.

Easy to compared my 33GTR which was doing 122-123mph with 330rwkw and -9s and a 1.9 60ft. In my experiences the quicker the 60ft, the lower the MPH is also.

Interestingly MPH has shown a few other setups recently to be quite down on the claimed power.

doesn't necessarily mean you were on a happy dyno either. If you get some datalogging setup next time you hit the track it would go a long way, could be an unusual situation like boost drop or retarded timing. Either way the car was making low power on the track tonight.

Ash 123mph is very fast for 330kw, what traps did you run at 365kw?

Edited by linkems

^ yeah exactly. Car just doesn't have the power, by a very long margin is all the point is really and MPH shows that in most cases.

122-123 seems about right for 330rwkw in a R33 GTR going by the drag section results so I wouldn't say it was abnormal.

Never ran with 365rwkw/-ts unfortnately. I did do Motive DVD drag battle (airport) with -5s and some martini fuel but we weren't sure the power was right, had spark plug issues and then broke a diff... Not long after the clutch was dead as well... Fun of drag racing, my love of 8000rpm launches & 4WD circle work :laugh:

Did you miss the conversation about the inlet temperature probe?

Must have. Too busy day dreaming

Hopefully the wasps didnt fly too far away

I see what you did there

But seriously, shouldve run a low 11. Im sub 320 and ran 11.8 with a highest trap of 120

Jez, get this man on your dyno!

Edited by Hadouken

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