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Shauno, I love your enthusiasm, but I'll be racing the full season next year so thursday night won't be needed. But remember on the street a GTiR will desimate me, I need a good 200m run up :D

So the strip it shall be...

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I honestly think it will be a while before I have a gtr worthy of a 12 but it shall be.......

it shall be.......

And squizz you know what they say:

It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile-winnings winning

EAT MY DUST sucker!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I may not be able to go now :D I'm on call that week unless I can swap with some one, I may not even make it as a spectator. I definalty won't be racing as my cooler probably won't be arrived let alone fitted. Hey shauno I'll get Gracie to take the White atmo VL down and maybe you'll have a chance :( Maybe she can have a go against your civic .......ahem *cough* ... I mean prelude... :lol:

What i want to know is who is going to be running at the drags on the 25th of January. I me FWDDRIFTKING is bringing the hondie down, and hopefully big bro will have the atmo turbo siliva ready with new injectors and fuel pump. But is ricknismo going down to punish the GTR that is the main point cause that i have to see. I missed the Street Machines GTR effort cause i had to work.

Also down at the Drags last time when Ricknismo raced was a 1972 ford escort with a VR4 mitsi. motor in it. It managed to pull a 12.6 at 109mph on 16inch street rubber and a open wheeler diff pretty impressive stuff. The car was build by a Mech. engineer in Bundy who went throught uni with my old man. He has a 11 sec series III rx7. And if that aint fast enough for him he also has a 11.0 @ 122 MPH XC falcon with a 460 c.i big block with his own fuel injection system that he made from a wolf 3D. This guys is nut, he just has a pure need for speed

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I am in for the 23 of feb(i think that is the right date??)

I hope that big VL monster is going to be there....

I need some number plates too.... I was still thinking 51IDA... which says slida.... don't know anymore crazy cool sugesstions....

Hey rick it's tops to see your skyline down there.... your not scared that is for sure.... I finally am in the process of getting my injectors and then it is bosch motorsports fuel pump and I am on my way.... all the way to the drags that is.... tops!!!

hey nismos car is running better mile an hour but slower times... those diff gears really really suck.... you just can't pedal it off the line... but I was pretty happy with the times.... it's what I expected.... it ran a best of 14.4 on High Boost - Nismo driving

and 14.6 standard boost with me driving....

it was fun anyway... and it didn't spit a turo this time... that was a good thing....

another question for all you tech heads to search up.... i'm not knocking anyone or anything.... however the big and little richo were up nismo about running no exhaust other than the dump pipe... they claimed that it burnt out valves.... has anyone ever heard of this?! it sounds sus to me but I haven't played turbo's for that long.... all I know is engines are heat pumps... air/fuel in then air/fuel out as fast as you can....

so in my opinion dumping the exhaust will only add performance not burn out valves..... makes the car easier to drive to cause with a nasty V8 beside you you just can't hear what your doing in a turbo car.... it really sucks when you *ahem* accellerate quickly to the speed limit beside a noisy V8 or worse still a mongrel rotory... you just can't judge what's going on properly....

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