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Give you an idea of how badly I couldn't get it to hook up, turned tire to almost the 330ft mark on this run *shakes head* :dry:

Can't wait for some sticky rubber :)

Does it have an LSD?

Just a factory one ATM, was talking to Dan about 1.5 ways the other week. In saying that its still turning both wheels even so the old girl must not be to worn yet

yea mang. your gonna get some launch now boy! remember. soften up thos farking coils. and get mother f**king pineapples to twist your diff!

Yep, drag day tomorow will be on street tires again :(

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Went 13.71 at 104, I think on the day as the track and car is that's about as fast as I could of went. There might be a bit more in it but just not on this set up.

Probley won't go back untill the new cam and stuff goes in :)

Not a bad time mate. :)

Thanks mate, I'm a little disappointed. I really thought it had a low 13 in it with this set up but apparently not.

In saying that I chopped a 2011 maloo ute by alot of car lengths aswell as an evo and a few other skylines on the day (also lost to an Audi r8 by 0.09 of a second across the line lol). I think alot of people think they're cars are faster "time wise" then what they are, I duno it cut a 13.7 and smashed alot if cars so what does that tell you.

Now.... Cam time :thumbsup:

.... 13.7 for a relatively stock ls1 in a reasonably heavy car is pretty good going. Your 33 is about the same weight as a commo with no interior or fat chicks. Most people have no idea how fast a flat 13 sec 1/4 really is.

N20 time... :yes:

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