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Well Scott's did 13.9 with more power. It's getting the barges off the line that counts. I have no doubt he would demolish mine in a roll on.

Hope you can stall it up with boost. Will be fast if you can.

Not likely, it wont even start. lol.

Luckily I got it going to get it off the dyno and onto the car trailer, when I got it home the damn thing was hydro-locked. Off with the heads next week for a check, if all's good I will replace the head gaskets, fit the ARP L19's and try again.

nice work guys, i was planning on running tomorrow but weather is shocking so ill have to wait till a day where its clear lets see waht stock power vs. now 300kw does

Yours will be a very interesting run mate, I wouldn't be surprised if you can get into the 12's with better tyres. Lighten it up as much as you can... :)

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Best I could do was back up my 12.3,

Clutch didn't seem to like 300+kW+Drag launches+fat heavy car and is now rather f**ked.

I wont be buying another exedy clutch as it only lasted 9 drag launches and 10k km of fairly sensible street driving most of it on 280kW.

DVS JEZ what would you suggest? Car isn't driven daily and pedal weight is less of a concern but i would like to maintain some feel and not go back to the on/off switch HKS twin plate i had in it.

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Sounds all to familair.....I have done 2 trips to the drags and done 2 clutches.....both were built by Race clutch

The 2nd one I killed actually had its last day on the street. It fused the carbonic clutch plate to the flywheel

and would not dis-engage. 4200lb single plate

I have just had a complete new clutch and billet flywheel installed. The factory flywheel was in bad shape with a blue heat ring around around the face where the linings ran. Clutch is a NPC this time. Will see how long it lasts...

The car is arount 1650kg

Trap speed was consistantly 185kph+ this should be good for a 12.00 or faster.

best 60 foot time was 1.8

This car won't see track time only street and drag. I have a 180 for track/drift/stupidshit.

I'm looking at what i can get local today otherwise i will order the nismo compermix comp $2200 from RHD Japan delivered isn't too bad but thats still a lot of cash.

My GTR runs an exedy cushion button twin plate. Even my missus can drive it. Has seen alot of abuse and circuit racing.

How much does ur car weigh?

Wht MPH did u run?

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The car is arount 1650kg

Trap speed was consistantly 185kph+ this should be good for a 12.00 or faster.

best 60 foot time was 1.8

This car won't see track time only street and drag. I have a 180 for track/drift/stupidshit.

I'm looking at what i can get local today otherwise i will order the nismo compermix comp $2200 from RHD Japan delivered isn't too bad but thats still a lot of cash.

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