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BOOSTD: wrxhoon's name is jerry ;) and his best times were 12.07(pretty sure) but i know he ran 12.1.. apparently his last run was shit (after i left) so u must have seen that :D

terminal speed was 120mph on his best run, but with a crappy 2.0something 60 foot time, so could be a lot faster!

That m coupe was crazy! sounded good...and backed it up :)

BOOSTD: wrxhoon's name is jerry ;) and his best times were 12.07(pretty sure) but i know he ran 12.1.. apparently his last run was shit (after i left) so u must have seen that :rofl:

terminal speed was 120mph on his best run, but with a crappy 2.0something 60 foot time, so could be a lot faster!

That m coupe was crazy! sounded good...and backed it up ;)

yea you are right arup best time was 12.069 @120.24 mph and 2.017 60 ft

that was the run i had with bill ( butthead ) he ran [email protected] mph and 1.866 60 ft .

bill ran 12.1 on his last run .

on my last run i got a good start 1.873 60 ft but then hit the cutout anded up running 12.333 @115.89 mph

on an earlier run i did 12.157 @119.87 mph and 2.089 60 ft ( bogged down on that run not enough rpm and dropped the clutch to quick .

it was much easier to take off with the smaller turbos .

it must have been very slippery today though , mick could only get 2.0 6o ft ,

last time we went he got 3 runs 1.8.. , 1.8.. and 1.7...

ah well i'm goping to have another go at 11 pass sometime in the near future ( went so close today i'm sure i'll get it )

next time u will hopefully get the 11 sec pass, it is a definite possibility...coming down to the launch and how slippery it is i guess!! it was great to watch, cant wait to have a run myself (when i actually get another car!)

Im not even going to bother saying what i got other than pissed off with numerous things. Good thing u didnt come up jase was a waste of time. Organisation was shit and i arived at 3:30 and only got 2 runs after 2.5 hours in the scrutineering line. what a ****ing joke!!!!!!!

One good thing was that I had a few words with the events co ordinator and also with Jim Reid himself and let them in on a few problems going on in the night that with some work could improve things for everyone in the future. Heres hoping it does!!!!

I guess ill just have to wait till the next street meet and see if anything changes.

Cheers

Scott.



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