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The wrap up;

14.6 @ 158.9km/h

14.7 @ 159.8km/h

14.4 @ 156.7km/h

Each time, I simply couldn't generate the full blooded 3200rpm full boost launch that I can do on the street; time after time.

Frankly I was pretty damn disappointed with the times; it was just so lazy off the line.

After idling the car (in gear), through the session before in an attempt to get some heat into the gearbox, hoping that it would actually come on boost and do a decent; it finally did what I wanted and produced this.

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To say I was pleased; is a bit of an understatement.

It left the line with about 7psi of boost at 3000rpm; so there may be more in it once I can get consistent boost control on the line.

Well done to Theo as well; a swag of 13.9's, regular as clockwork.

Good to catch up; top stuff.

Commiserations to Whitestag; hopefully your issue isn't serious.

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Well done guys. Very consistent times Theo :)

Nice timeslip Dale. Is that about what I said....?

Big improvement over your stock runs, as you'd expect given what you've done recently.

The wrap up;

14.6 @ 158.9km/h

14.7 @ 159.8km/h

14.4 @ 156.7km/h

Each time, I simply couldn't generate the full blooded 3200rpm full boost launch that I can do on the street; time after time.

Frankly I was pretty damn disappointed with the times; it was just so lazy off the line.

After idling the car (in gear), through the session before in an attempt to get some heat into the gearbox, hoping that it would actually come on boost and do a decent; it finally did what I wanted and produced this.

imag0141p.jpg

To say I was pleased; is a bit of an understatement.

It left the line with about 7psi of boost at 3000rpm; so there may be more in it once I can get consistent boost control on the line.

Well done to Theo as well; a swag of 13.9's, regular as clockwork.

Good to catch up; top stuff.

Commiserations to Whitestag; hopefully your issue isn't serious.

Congrats dale I feel left behind In the 14 sec club, I want to go to the dark side

Well done guys. Very consistent times Theo :)

Nice timeslip Dale. Is that about what I said....?

Big improvement over your stock runs, as you'd expect given what you've done recently.

Lol, picked it like a dirty nose Leon. ;)

Congrats dale I feel left behind In the 14 sec club, I want to go to the dark side

Cheers Rudi; had a quick yarn with your young bloke out there, sorry you couldn't make it.

Catch you soon mate.

I think I raced one of you guys on my last pass before retiring with a blow radiator hose(maroon r32GTR). Grats on the times and very beautiful cars. :)

You went up against Theo (WAGON BOY) and you would've been able to wipe the floor with mine if you hadn't had to bow out.

At least it wasn't a major issue for you then.

Very nice ride mate; the Maroon looked very nice under lights. :thumbsup:

I think I raced one of you guys on my last pass before retiring with a blow radiator hose(maroon r32GTR). Grats on the times and very beautiful cars. :)

yeah i think that was me, did you get the 11.9 ??? if so awesome time!!!

Dale was infront of you in the black one and i was behind u in the silver one

edit* cheers for the vid :)

Edited by WAGON_BOY

i wouldnt mind going again in a few weeks, once i get my 20's back cos there lighter and once i get the fault code checked and the tune settles in, gotta try and get a better time LOL

Hey theo , let me know and I'll try and go as well , cheers rudi

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