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Hey Pulp don't worry about your reaction time unless you want to beat someone, if you are just after your personal best time, the reaction time isnt counted into your 1/4 time so you can launch whenever you want... but don't keep people waiting too long :huh:

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Nice to meet everyone last night.

I ran a first time out of 13.1 @ 105mph on 12psi so I was happy not to break anything and learn alot (ie learn my clutch slipping point!)

Nice to meet everyone and put faces to names!

See you round.

PS: Big thanks to TOPAZ for the loan of the helmet...

I ran a first time out of 13.1 @ 105mph on 12psi so I was happy not to break anything and learn alot (ie learn my clutch slipping point!)

PS: Big thanks to TOPAZ for the loan of the helmet...

no probs man, didn't think I was gunna get it back there for a while... :huh:

You got a 13.1 at 105mph and I got a 13.5 at 105mph....did you have a good start?, coz I know I didn't get 1 decent start out of the 4 I had...

good to meet a few of the guys last night(i was in the gun metal grey auto r33), i really enjoyed myself. Ended up with the final run of the night being my best of 14.359, 2.359 60' at 160.21 km/h, not to bad for a auto. very happy with that (intercooler did its job) since couldnt crack 14.7 without it.

Fiona - congrats on your PB :D

Thanks :D It made my night haha (for the record, 13.2 @ 108 mph). I know I shouldn't expect too much from it when it's not running properly, but my heart is set on a 12 haha!!! Once it's tuned it should be similar to rhianne & jeremy's.

Was nice to meet everyone last night, I had loads of fun :) Thanks for organising it!

I was there specatating last night looked like a good turnout...that Black R34 GTR was Gorgeous!

and plenty of 32 GTR's as well B)

Although I was surprized at there MPH,s I thought they'd be a bit quicker over the line.....? :D

I thought mine was fairly stock but seems to run 10kmh faster over the line..!..?

Could the 32 GTR drivers post your Mods, HP, 60ft times etc

Cheers

Lindsay

Lindsay from Atwell? I remember you from R31SkylineClub, I still want a ride in your car! :blink:

That'd be me :)

Welcome to pop over anytime for a spin, although Passenger seatbelt needs fixing as it wont retract so maybe not a good idea atm :O:)

Lindsay,

My car is in desperate need of a tune so I don't think my specs are very helpful.

310ps @ all 4 wheels on 1.0 bar boost with boost controller, air filters, exhaust, HKS twin plate clutch w/ lightened flywheel, mechanical lsd in rear, GReddy pipe kit and mines rom.

Best time is a 13.2 @ 108mph w/ 2.0 sec 60ft (lousy I know). Car is getting far too much fuel though. Timing was put back to stock after engine rebuild so I wouldn't damage anything, and fuel mixtures set a bit rich.

Now ready for a proper tune and a bit more timing. I'm hoping for a mid 12 after that.

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no probs man, didn't think I was gunna get it back there for a while...  :)

You got a 13.1 at 105mph and I got a 13.5 at 105mph....did you have a good start?, coz I know I didn't get 1 decent start out of the 4 I had...

you werent! I couldnt find you....:P

my starts were bad I think....

2.0 60'

2.15 60'

Next time a 12 should be within reach.....:)

had a blast cheers for organising would def do again and cheers to all for makin me feel so welcome

times wernt great but eh i dont really mind only thing that pd me was my damn 2 ta 3 shift ill get it one of these days

gota stop linin up gainst gtrs tho make me look even slower

For the R32 GTR's I was the slowest :)

Jeremy/Rhianne - 12.6/12.9

CJ23WA - 13.1 (Sorry, forgot your name dood)

Fiona - 13.2

Me - 13.5 :(

I know I can go faster and get a lower 60' time, but my clutch was wiffy. I'd also like to know how much power CJ and Rhianne's GTR has...both gotta be over 300hp I rekon ;)

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