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Hey guys got my car tuned etc looking at taking it to the track with slicks once calder parks open again.

What's a possible time I'll run with that power ? Going by a few manual gtst's I've seen with 360-370kw they've run a 135mph. Assuming with an extra 45 more kw's I have I should be near 138-140mph am I right ?

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must be a pretty low reading dyno if they run 135mph with that power.

I make 485rwkw on what is supposed to be a tough dyno and run 138mph all day. Mind you it is an RB26 S14 that weighs in at about 1450kgs

Slicks will be your best friend that's for sure. Probably a high ten I dare say if it all falls into place

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i ran a 12.7 hahah 380kws slicks....... r33 gtst seires 2 stripped out......

oh i should mention i only got to use gears 1 and 2 before putting it into 3rd and breaking down and rolling to the line.... id like to think id see a high 10 second pass from it as is right now

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