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Yah when I spoke to him he was iching for a 13.4 :P

Nice time meggs. You must've left before I got there coz I dont remember seeing your car.

It was a last minute decision to go and I didnt plan to race. We got there late and didnt decide to run until about 8:45, then the burnout comp started, and I didnt get a go until about 9:40 (ended with 4 runs).

Best was a 13.803 @ 102.84 with 2.332 60'. I was very disappointed coz I ran a 13.83 @ 101.53 at Heathcote with less mods and crapper tyres. MPH is consitantly up tho, the lowest being 101.54, I just couldnt get the car off the line. My 60' times were dismal :throwup: and changes into 2nd were shocking :spew:

I've got a 13.4 begging somewhere, I can sence it :)

Current mods:

Blitz Front Pipe (For sale is anyone wants it)

Batbml Big arse cat.

Futsitubo Power Getter Exhaust (Silencer out of course)

Apexi Pod filter (Carbing style box almost ready to go in).

DrDrift boost valve set to just below boost cut, about 12 P.S.I

That's it.

Waiting in the wings are a Cusco 4.2 kg (!!!!) flywheel

HKS Cooler kit

Power FC.

Hoping to crack 12s with new Flywheel and Clutch, and anything after that is just a bonus.

BASS OUT

PS. Times done on crappy "Wanli" tyres of unknown origin.

I have nothing to compare them against as I have never changed tyres before on the Skyline.

I can't say I can complain too much as they hook up really well on the street, and the 60 ft times speak for themselves....

Bass Out

Alright.

Run down of my Calder Park expedition.

Run 1. 13.737 @ 102.43 with 2.137 60 ft

Run 2. 13.831 @ 100.89 with 1.952 60 ft (missed third gear)

Run 3. 13.582 @ 102.49 with 1.999 60 ft

Run 4. 13.513 @ 102.50 with 1.987 60 ft

Run 5. 13.493 @ 102.42 with 1.963 60 ft

See attached time slip for last run.

I reckon that’s about as fast as she will go in the current set-up.

Cheers

BASS OUT

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