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Originally posted by judd

13.4....v good. i ran 12.9 and a 1.9 60fter. @ 168kph

was alright but couldnt launch car past 4,500rpm (new clutch).

next time im going to strip the car like u! :-) i still had everything.

alright with std trim.

hey Judd...my terminal speed was 165kph and 60ft was 2.0

does that mean if i improve on 60ft time i can cut the time to very low 13s???? i've only got airfilter, exhaust and 1bar.....giving ur car a diet programme helps :D

yeh my terminal was 168.8kph. not only 1bar :-) i saw a blitz sbc? brings in ur boost alot quicker than a bleed valve or removing the restrictor :-)

but yeh next time i will put it on a diet + a bleed valve i was running .8 bar. :-(. i want mid 12s....

we should line up i would enjoy that more than running a turbo escort...running 15s

Originally posted by judd

yeh my terminal was 168.8kph. not only 1bar :-) i saw a blitz sbc? brings in ur boost alot quicker than a bleed valve or removing the restrictor :-)

but yeh next time i will put it on a diet + a bleed valve i was running .8 bar. :-(. i want mid 12s....

we should line up i would enjoy that more than running a turbo escort...running 15s

nah not blitz...profecB :D what mods have u done???

Yang and I wanted to line up against each other..but the Marshall said to give him prior notice...the 2nd time we asked him again..but due to the oil spill, he didnt bother arranging for our 2 cars!!




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