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Won't be a f#cked cluth more much longer. Dropped my car at autoclutch this afternoon, I'll be on the road again tomorow, look out!!

The guy that picked it up said I should notice quite a diference in performance, cause the old one would have been slipping slightly all the time without me realizing.

Looking forward to the cruise. :D

Originally posted by giz01

hey are the skyline's heavier than a s14 200sx? it's just that my gf's car made a huge 126kw/170hp@tyres yet ran a 13.75! wats the story people?

Thats an understatement dude.

Allthough im not sure of the 200sx's kurb weight im guessing its about 200kgs lighter going by the s13s stats,

R33 are about 1370

R32 are about 1280 not sure on that one

The S13, S14, S15 models all seem to launch very good on small tyres too!

Originally posted by Hicks

I've never felt it grip so hard.

Im happy:D

That's a bit personal hey :P

hahah, kew dude.. good to hear... hopefully improve on that 13.7 time huh ?

i actually think your stocker clutch did pretty well considering the power/times you were putting down at the plex hey :)

Great news Hicks, a new clutch is just what the doctor ordered. Do you find it heavy under foot or not? I hope your going to the Plex this Wednesday, so you can show me what a 13.7 looks like, and then I'll try and follow in your footsteps.

The 13.9 was OK, but I want more.

See'ya:burnout:

Thats an understatement dude.

Allthough im not sure of the 200sx's kurb weight im guessing its about 200kgs lighter going by the s13s stats,

R33 are about 1370

R32 are about 1280 not sure on that one

The S13, S14, S15 models all seem to launch very good on small tyres too!

The S14 is about 1250 from memory. I remember the S15 being about 10kg lighter, add to it the extra gear ratio and it certainly takes off quicker.

Legal Shmegal,

Macka I say it counts, for two reasons:

1. We ain't talking about whether you won the race or not, just the times.

and 2. Jumping the start doesn't make any difference to your ET as we all know.

So. I say the 12.9 counts.....

(dude you can give me the $50 later):P

Brett

Originally posted by macka

Cheers Brett that made me feel better......

I didnt even break the start, the Torry did and i got a .221 reaction time!

I like EVL R33 but i dont skyzerr33 anymore so :P

i'm so crushed :whip: :D

ow and breaking does reduce your ET

Hey Macka, I'll be your friend for $50, I'll even say that the time was legal.:P

On the night I told you that the ET should be correct even if it was considered an illegal run, I suppose Skyzerr has to have some rules for the drag ladder.

Just can't wait till you get the car fixed and get it back on the track, give it a couple months and I may be able to catch you.

See'ya:burnout:

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