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I'd rather keep the dash and center console and keep the 10-20kg :)

amen. especially if the car is running 14s I'd suggest the time be better spent anywhere other than on ripping bits out.

True however i'd rather spend money on light wheels, lighter drivetrain components, lighter panels, less fuel, remove aircon, hicas etc etc than rip out the front dashboard with the bloody gauges sitting in the middle looking like the car was just ripped off from parra westfields.

Maybe if it was a 10.5sec car trying to break into the 9's, but hell if its still mucking around in the 14's effort could be put elsewhere...

Rocco's car looks like it was stripped in a bit of a rush as the cluster and centre gauges where just cable tied to the dash cross bar. Rocco's isn't a novice, I'm sure he will get that car moving once sorted.

no it was defently a destroke he was thinking of doing. my car is in being rebuildt by them now we where talking about on the weekend and the turbo is from that ff guy hows turbos keep f@#kn up when boosted.

Straight from a horse's mouth (or taking a page from SST Steve)...

Rocco didn't get the time to change the injectors on the R32 - it still had the standard ones in it. It's got some huge Turbonetics turbo on it, and should be running better at the next meeting.

Video I took of twoogle running a 12.28@130:

http://www.rxmazda.com/TWO26L_12.28.AVI

Another of it in eliminations against a white datto 1200:

http://www.rxmazda.com/R32GTR_V_WHITE_DATTO.AVI

2RISMO versus the silver 1200 from rotamotive:

http://www.rxmazda.com/2RISMO_V_silver_1200.AVI

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Video I took of twoogle running a 12.28@130:

http://www.rxmazda.com/TWO26L_12.28.AVI

Another of it in eliminations against a white datto 1200:

http://www.rxmazda.com/TWO26L_V_white_datto.AVI

2RISMO versus the silver 1200 from rotamotive:

http://www.rxmazda.com/2RISMO_V_silver_1200.AVI

never ran a white datto, must have been dave...the other DIRTgarage car (orange indicators)...thanks for posting my worst run of the day...got any decent ones...eg 11.2-11.3

Ahh ok, thanks for the correction - i'll change the file name. It was late in the night when I was sorting the 40 videos out. I got one of you staging as the other car took too long and the video capture on the digicam is only 30 secs long. So only got the back end of the run. I will upload it anyway. Sorry, but they were the only runs I managed to film - I had to juggle 2 young nephews and a niece, plus two cameras, and a neverending food supply. But I thoroughly enjoyed the day. :D

Corrected link. Also uploaded only two videos I have of the twoogle mobile:

staging games with NOSPIG:

http://www.rxmazda.com/TWO26L_NOSPIG_STAGE.AVI

and end of that run - 11.3@130:

http://www.rxmazda.com/TWO26L_11.3.AVI

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