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If you want to see my in car video of me doing my 9.4 sec pass

at 160 mph,I then went on to set a new record and win the event.

Go to the link below and download the second video down

Hope you like it

http://www.totb.co.uk/movies/

Keith

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If you want to see my in car video of me doing my 9.4 sec pass

at 160 mph,I then went on to set a new record and win the event.

Go to the link below and download the second video down

Awesome movie Keith. I don't envy you racing on that track either.

Awesome movie Keith. I don't envy you racing on that track either.

Yes it was a bit of a handfull in the first 2 gears :P

we were running on the new M/T street radials. to do a 9.3 on that track

was good ,I cant wait to go racing next weekend

Keith

Yes it was a bit of a handfull in the first 2 gears :huh:

we were running on the new M/T street radials. to do a 9.3 on that track

was good ,I cant wait to go racing next weekend

Keith

Farq me, well done mate.

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Great Work, Keep it coming Keith.

I havn't tested my Skyline yet - too busy with prep work and my day jobs, all other past vehicles have been tested & I can tell already it will destroy my much loved 350 CHEV LX HATCH Torana that I owned as a kid.

I will be competing in the street class down here in Melbourne.

I will have to move fast, because my cams & gears, better gaskets & my gas set up will be completed within 1-2 months - Then I will compete in other classes.

I'm NOT in the same league as Keith, but I will be putting out 400RWKW+.

I am about to run, (once my exhaust is complete) 300rwkw+ without gas or cams - (currently 285rwkw@19psiwith 10psi wastegate spring),& I get very good traction from my Bridgestone Potenza SO3's for street (R33 GTS-T), but I will invest in some slicks for drag & trackwork.

Once again, lets hope Keith keeps breaking his own/world records & I think he just might keep them. The 450 kw+ Ford utes are a great challenge -- (I saw one in Lilydale, Victoria last week, and he had it all painted on the car to let us all know)

CAN the utes can keep up within the next year or so?

Cheers.

Here is some info taken from me new web site it should be up and running soon

www.keithcowie.com

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2006 Drag racing looks like it is going to be a very good year.

R.B Motorsport and OS Giken Japan are helping Team Cowie in a very big way next year

the Team Cowie R32 Drag GTR will have full OS Giken running gear.

The car will have a new 3L OSG engine,it will have the 2005 spec cylinder head fitted.

But first the head will have larger duration cam's fitted plus some more work done to it by

R.B Motorsport. There is also a new OSG R4C clutch being fitted with a special 8 bolt

flywheel this is needed for extra strength.

We also have a new OS88 6-speed racing sequential gearbox with a special

6th gear for high speed runs.R.B Motorsport will remove the front and rear

OS super lock diff's,strip and rebuild them ready for next year.

We are very happy to have full backing next year from Turbo Dynamics

R.B Motorsport will be working with the guy's from Turbo Dynamics on what

turbo spec will be the best for the new 3L OS engine,the turbo setup that we are

going for will have to be able to back up 1200 bhp. turbo spec to follow

Autronic UK are backing us again in 2006 they are supplying us with the new

Autronic SM4 Ecu and a new high power Cdi unit,the old SM2 Ecu worked very well

but we have been told the new SM4 with the new improved software will be better.

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