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Provided the weather holds out im there to spectate. The roads are 90% dry in penrith and the sun is trying to break through the clouds but their are still occassional very light showers.

All eyes on www.wsid.com.au at 3-4pm :rolleyes:

Well I'm home now because we got rained out. :mad:

I got 4 runs in, all of which were crap.

I got to thinking and decided that the radiator airflow panel might be restricting me so we took it off and then the rain stopped another run but on the drive home it definitely felt more powerful.

The airbox itself is not a restriction, it's getting air to it that's the problem.

I would say my 256 dyno kilowatts are more like 220 road kilowatts with my current setup.

Well I'm home now because we got rained out. :mad:

I got 4 runs in, all of which were crap.

I got to thinking and decided that the radiator airflow panel might be restricting me so we took it off and then the rain stopped another run but on the drive home it definitely felt more powerful.

The airbox itself is not a restriction, it's getting air to it that's the problem.

I would say my 256 dyno kilowatts are more like 220 road kilowatts with my current setup.

Hey mate,

Didnt get a run in coz of the weather, rocked up late...

Saw your runs.... shame about the rain... Cars looking good. yours too msp-25t.

Was gunna coe up and say hi, but saw your in depth conversation about the radiator panel with the boys! All that thinking prob heated up the engine bay a bit too....

Damn Mona with her impressiveness.

Ahh sorry Ben. Yeah it was one of those brainwaves that results in more money being spent on the car.

At least I did some good burnouts. My speedo saw 180km/h in a couple of them!!!

Damn Mona with her impressiveness.

Ahh sorry Ben. Yeah it was one of those brainwaves that results in more money being spent on the car.

At least I did some good burnouts. My speedo saw 180km/h in a couple of them!!!

Ahh damn you Adam....so now i do the lamest burnout on SAU

Just got back to the workshop now. HAd a good nite, 3 passes in all. First was a 12.90 @ 111mph. (15psi, bogged launch from hell), Second pass was a 12.0 @ 116 - More boost and too many revs so up in wheelspin.

Last run was an 11.75 @ 121mph. Still has a bit in the 60'. :mad:

Well done Mona on the 12.60 and Abo on the BIG SMOKEY BURNOUTS!!!

Yes Paul, now you do the gheyest burnout in SAU!

Adrian/Daniel/Stuart :)

I guess I should have sacrificed a few more virgins, bloody rain.

Had a little fun with Abo bob and his 4 doors, sorry mate. :mad:

Did a PB in my sled 13.442 @ 107 mph, but a slow 2.17 60' time.

Gotta get that sorted. :)

Well done to Mona with her new tune and Daniels RNMENC.




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