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>< it's a month from now~~ I'm preety sure you can get that amount...

kinda shy going heys, engine's stock...prolly run high 14s? lol

ill see, might make it

hopefully run high 13 ? low 14 more likely :laugh:

...if i dont choke and stall it haha

need to practice launching but i dont have that freedom on the street anymore

how many runs are we likely to get ?

Sammie, its a pretty nerve racking experience, wel it was for me last year at Drag Warz :woot:

My adrenilin started pumping far too early and I stuffed up when I was staging hehehe...

Don't let a comment or two stop you from having a great day in your car :(...

I'll probably be dragging too if my son is at his Dads :ninja:

f**k i hate missing this stuff :D

i so badly wanna beat bfs times haha

it was soooooooooooooooo much fun last time, i was terrified at first of stalling it and stuff but it all goes away as soon as ur on the track :)

i may come spectate...

thats wat i thought too but i didnt!!!

i was thinking "ok if i stall it im just guna smash it into reverse and get the hell out of their"

but alas i did betta than i expected!

but anyways ppl stall all the time at the drags

im definately in.. untuned ECU, but it should be good..

will try get before/after tune times, see how much difference it makes!

quick question(s).... whats the best suspension setup for dragging?

im guessing soft damper rear (teins.. soft? ha!), lower tyre pressure... anything else i should look at?

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