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Hey all :(

SAUWA are entering drag warz here in Perth.

I'm entering my car haha

Previous owner did some dragging in her before (I'll find the threads to that)

I was just wondering if anyone here has done this with thier S1's and anything I should do to the car before hand.

I'll be changing the oil this weekend (a week prior) and attaching my front strut brace.

Boost is set at 8psi but can do higher, will get that tuned before also..

Anything else?

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Its not hard in an auto awd car.

only tip, for launching do the following.

put in D, forget about power/other shit, push handbrake in as hard as you can, left foot on the brake as hard as you can, right foot on the accelerator until the car feels like it will creep, release foot brake and hand brake at the same time as planting the lead foot.

point, shoot.

dont worry about tyre pressures, oils are just like a service do it if it needs doing. otherwise, have fun.

Yeap, get it staged, then plant your foot as hard as you can on the brake and then apply accelerator until the car creeps slightly then back off, once the thrid yellow goes out, remove brake and plant accelerator, WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

We'll have to start a "Drag Times" thread soon, just for you, remember to keep your best timeslip of the comp and scan it :)

Oh and Get some video please :P

  • 2 weeks later...

well I did it.. I went and was the only stag there :D

did a few 16's and on my last go I did a 15.96 hahaha

I couldn't get the launch down pat and fouled twice hahahahah

have pics but will upload tomorrow. I'm tired lol

nice work Kylie, i was down there watching for most of the day and your stagea looks very nice. i didnt appreciate the commentators (sp?) comment saying that stageas are not very good on the eye compared to skylines. well have to show them a thing or two soon enough :D

haha nice car lol

Its a digital rev/odom you can see, the SAFC is tucked into the centre console just above the stereo and the EBC is in the coin thingy.. soon to be moved though.. keep banging my knees/shoes on it..

Can't believe you guys came down and didn't come say hi :)

I could of done with some 'friends' since Kirstie didn't show :)

:laugh:

Oh yeah and Ska... with my sub box in the back end drops down alot.. can't believe how heavy the thing is!!

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