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My first go at drag racing pretty clean run. 60ft could be better but its a track setup and very very stiff :P

R32 GTR

ET: 11.495

MPH: 121.57

FUEL: ULTIMATE

TYRES: 255/40/17 A048'S

NITRO: NO

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My first go at drag racing pretty clean run. 60ft could be better but its a track setup and very very stiff :closedeyes:

R32 GTR

ET: 11.495

MPH: 121.57

FUEL: ULTIMATE

TYRES: 255/40/17 A048'S

NITRO: NO

video link - right click save as

woah!! for a first run, thats awesome!!!!

R31 silhoutte

60ft:1.68

10.21 at 140.89mph

pump fuel, full exhaust, 25psi, footbrake(transbrake not working), et street bias plys

Rb30 SOHC, 850hp gt4294, powerglide, 3500rpm stall, 3.45 diff gears.

a chick in the 10s!!! AWESOME!! :) nice work :D

woah!! for a first run, thats awesome!!!!

Thankyou! i think i might get the fcon tuned, my afr's lifted somewhere from below 9 to somewhere a bit leaner

get a tripod and an in car camera and do it again in a few weeks. it should be another fun night for the few minutes of running! and hours of waiting :(

Thankyou! i think i might get the fcon tuned, my afr's lifted somewhere from below 9 to somewhere a bit leaner

get a tripod and an in car camera and do it again in a few weeks. it should be another fun night for the few minutes of running! and hours of waiting :(

Geez blue brother, I wouldnt mind going next time your out! What brand tyres? :thumbsup:

Geez blue brother, I wouldnt mind going next time your out! What brand tyres? :)

Hey just using yokohama a048's i'll probably head out in a few weeks! you had much luck selling yours yet?

howd you get down to 10.7? i was aiming for something like that :)

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Hey just using yokohama a048's i'll probably head out in a few weeks! you had much luck selling yours yet?

howd you get down to 10.7? i was aiming for something like that :rofl:

Just drive the ass off it Blue Brother!!! Federal tyres at 20psi. Plus it was only 10.9 :w00t: . Plenty of wheelspin though. No real luck selling it yet but thats fine cos I love her! :blink:

Car: R33 GTST

Turbo: Slide high-flow

Tyres: Federal SS595 255/45/17 @ 18psi

Date: 03-05-07

Time: 11:05pm

Output in rwkw: 215 according to the Allstar dyno......

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 16 degrees

Track Temp: 25 degrees

Humidity: 1015mB

Reaction time: .597

60ft: 1.841

330ft: 5.36

660ft: 8.22

1000ft: 10.68

ET: 12.70

MPH: 112.3

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Car: R32 GTST

Turbo: 2535

Tyres: M/T 255

Date: 02-05-07

Time: 09:58pm

Output in rwkw: 235

Track: WSID

Reaction time: .446

60ft: 1.868

330ft: 5.274

660ft: 8.122

ET: 12.55

MPH: 107.8

First time @ any leagal drags.. loved it !

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Car: R33 GTST

Turbo: Slide high-flow

Tyres: Federal SS595 255/45/17 @ 18psi

Date: 16-05-07

Time: 5:39pm

Output in rwkw: 215 according to the Allstar dyno......

Track: Willowbank

Air Temp: 21 degrees

Track Temp: 29 degrees

Humidity: 1018mB

Reaction time: .782

60ft: 1.73

ET: 12.58

MPH: 111.3

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