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Supra TT (JDM spec) - ~ high 13's to flat 14's

R32 GT-R - low 13's, sneak a high 12

R33 GTS25t - mid/low 14's

*Note* - All figures rough ball park. I'm sure there'll be plenty of posts to come with......."What! That's B/S I've seen my mates brothers sisters uncle do a 10.89 on his gtech dead stock!"

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Think about it...

2 sec's is a long time especially when your maxing 4th gear..... If your in your Vtec and are racing a gts-t that is 2 sec's in front of you, it will look like they are a real long way away...

Cheers

Rob

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Type R integra is bloody quick. Only a yank is dumb enough to drag race em, but they are super quick around a track.

Eg, in bathurst hillclimb last year, I was doing .31 in the gts-t, a stock integra was doing .33s

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Losing a drag race by 2 seconds is a HUGE gap! That's like being lapped a few times in a circuit race.

.1 of a second is say ~1 car length over 400m. Note - this is a very rough guide. So don't bloody start all you nit pickers who like to apply the laws of every known theory! :P

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