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And then there was two, platium is out, have yet more issues with his crappy mr2, that boy has the worst luck with that thing, nice car, but it is just one of those cars that is possesed with bad luck!

14.07@101mph.

2.275 60 foot.

That's for a first timer with a car full of work gear, spare, jack and sub box.

Bugger! if I had thrown the sub in the bushes it could have been a 13.

First three runs were in the left lane and went well but the next 4 were in the right and I was getting MEGA axle tramp off the line.:)

Nice MPH Scottdeath...

 

If you can nail that 60ft down around a 2.0, I reckon a low 13 / high 12 is in order...

 

:)

Yeah apparently every tenth gained over the 60ft equals double that on your ET.

I'm on 225s (instead of 205s last time) and a dying standard clutch. It's not dead yet...close but :D

Scott

Another good thing is that i live 15 minutes away from Willowbank. Others on here would still be driving back... One dude in his SR20 Datto snapped his tail shaft...they were trying to fix it somehow to avoid an expensive tow.

Others i seen out there:

Belgarion - i think i saw him do a 13.5 ???

Knore

Ska

Nexus

MJ - 13.6 ???

51jay

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