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I was trying a few different things to get a better launch - trap speed varied from 125mph - 129 mph.

Think I've got the launch control sussed now, so will be heading out again on Saturday to try and sneak into the 10's.

should get the GTR tuned Phil

I was trying a few different things to get a better launch - trap speed varied from 125mph - 129 mph.

Think I've got the launch control sussed now, so will be heading out again on Saturday to try and sneak into the 10's.

If you break the 11 second barrier won't they start getting all ANDRA safety regs on you?

Yep I think 10.99 and they make you go home and think about what you've done. :) And get an cams license or something... What mods does an r35 require to reach a 10?

I'm sure there's a thread already. But that R35 had a COBB ECU (normal settings) and exhaust upgrade (I think). So to do a 10.9 will not take much more mods to achieve that.

The R35 has currently got an off-the-shelf tune from willall and cats back exhaust and mid-pipe. Custom tune to be done soon to hopefully get a little more out of it. There's a 10 in it now if the driver can get his sh!t together.

Re running 10's at willowbank, they changed the rules quite a while back. If you have a modern car with disk brakes and airbags you can run 10.0 without needing a cage or chute. I've run quite a few of 10's in the GTE without getting booted.

man... 10 second street car with no cage or chute. That is some crazy ass shit right there. :worship:

We seem to forget that sub 13 is still a quick car however. Hell my car runs 14 flat and it is plenty fast enough for a daily driver :)

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