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As for the mods stock turbo,11psi,pfc,fmic,stock airbox hiflow filter,hks style dump to 2.75 pipe to 3''cat and 3.5'' thereon,h/d clutch.

U should get that time without to much trouble as i ran a 13.8 at 102.75mph with only a fmic and 10psi about 2 weeks ago with shit starts aswell. Feels like i could maybe do a low 13.7

cry because i had my heart set on going today, and they cancelled it!! now i have to wait till the 8th :)

plus the roads were dry!!! a mate was even at ec and he said the roads were dry there too!! how dumb are they, making the call at 1pm :\ the drags should have gone ahead!! my baby would have loved the temp!!!!!! :)

plus the roads were dry!!!  a mate was even at ec and he said the roads were dry there too!! how dumb are they, making the call at 1pm :\
It was drizzling at my house the entire time and actually got heavier between 1-4pm and all that was heading towards EC so it certainly would have been a washout!

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