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I noticed on Performance Forums that someone suggested having a section/sticky where you can post your time slips for 1/4 mile times, which I thought was a great idea ...

Perhaps we could set up something similar, making sure mods and model is stated eg. Top 20 GTR times, Top 20 R32 times, Top 20 R33 times etc. and only people with time slips should post ie. no G-Tech.

Let me know but I'm sure that I'm not the only one who would find this interesting as in what mods can do what times etc.

Thanks,

Brett :burnout:

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At ls1.com.au we have a "quick list" where users can have their 1/4mile times added and we have it in 10/11/12/13 second brackets and the cut off is a 13.9 to be on the list. Also has list of basic mods(heads/cam, supercharged/nos, slicks, diff ratio, weight) etc. Recently we've added what state as well for some friendly rivalry :)

just a suggestion :P

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Just use a system of honesty... its obvious if a car has run a time or not, others have generally seen it.

The LS1 system is a success. Someone put a thread in Performance, make it a sticky, lock it (to avoid postwhoring) and add the times to it (Through email or what not).

As for format, just use something similar to the LS1 i.e.

1 - Morgs - R32 GTS4 - 10.3 @ 140mph - RB26, T51 SPL, street tyres

and so forth :)

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Can we get this thing happening? Lots of awesome times been done lately and it would be good to get like a top 50 or something (with the best time for each driver listed). Would be good for the people thinking of dragging but want just that little bit more of an incentive.

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Originally posted by benm

Can we get this thing happening? Lots of awesome times been done lately and it would be good to get like a top 50 or something (with the best time for each driver listed). Would be good for the people thinking of dragging but want just that little bit more of an incentive.

it is ppl just have to submit there times in the manner asked and then'll i'll update the list.

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