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RBE85

R32 GTR N1

E.T - 9.5sec

MPH - 144mph

60ft - 1.4sec

Tyres - Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials 275/40 R17

Track - Townsville Dragway (Track condition very poor).

Fuel - Sucrogen E85

Gearbox - PPG 5 speed Dogbox.

Power - Low boost 27psi @ 800awhp

Don't know what the quickest street tyre car time is on 19" wheels is but our would have to be up there.

RBE85

R32 GTR N1

E.T - 10.1sec

MPH- 141

60ft - 1.5sec

Tyres - Advan AD08 275/30 R19

Track - Palmyra Dragway Mackay.

Fuel - Sucrogen E85

Gearbox - PPG 5 Speed Dogbox

Power - Low Boost 23PSI @ 700rwhp

hey guys went to the wed night drags at eastern creek run a 12.6 @ 124mph and i had wheel spin to half track, so i really want to try some slicks and should make a big difference

so shitty street tires

no nos

vortex98

9psi

12.6@124mph

and wheelspin to halftrack :)

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