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Will I get kicked off if I run in the 10s without a cage on a Wednesday nights out at WSID?

Thx!

You will be barred from further competition until you meet the ANDRA rules for sedans 10.999 or quicker.

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You will be barred from further competition until you meet the ANDRA rules for sedans 10.999 or quicker.

Ok, I just read the post a bit lower and considering the car is a targertop that will probably trap close or over 140mph I will need a full cage....

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The car makes 510rwks on a  Dyno Dynamics Dyno.

684 rwhp on Dyno Dynamics .. that's a lot of power.

What vehicle is it going in to?

Raceweight?

Rubber?

Fuel?

Should do some mean passes if it doesn't leave it's guts on the starting line!

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Raceweight? 1440 without driver

Rubber? BFG DR (which I dont have yet)

Fuel? This was done on BP98 and 19psi

The car is a Z31...guts is what concerns me. I have installed a nismo 2way and it has an r33 5speed box with os internals, so hopefully it will hold together

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Jebus, that's a pretty big figure. Comparable cars: IWIN/ that T51R powered R33 in QLD, Munro's old 2835 setup, TRY9S... all of them ran more than 19psi and with funny fuel, with timeslips well into the 9's.

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Well I can confirm the car in question is -very- quick, and I have seen it on the dyno making the claimed power. No doubt its stupidly quick and will crack a 10 as long as ljstt can drive and the thing holds together :rofl:

As we talked about a while ago, do some half passes to make sure its getting off the line properly and in decent time, then go for the full pass and get kicked off ;)

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