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try deflating your tyres a bit, i normally go 5 psi below 34 psi if i want to get more grip. don't know how well you launch, but i would ease up from 1st to 2nd smootly and do not miss any gears. 14's are not too bad, low 13's would've been more desirable ah?

try deflating your tyres a bit, i normally go 5 psi below 34 psi if i want to get more grip. don't know how well you launch, but i would ease up from 1st to 2nd smootly and do not miss any gears. 14's are not too bad, low 13's would've been more desirable ah?

i ran 18psi tyre pressures. still no grip. thats what i get for havin cheapy tyres.lol

did you warm up your tyres? went last week was getting similar 60ft than you but consistent 13.7s at 109mph running relatively low boost, using pirelli pzero rosso 18's going to try the same as you and put some semi slicks on stock rims and see if that helps, im going back this friday need to crack a 12. i have to get to get a better 60ft than that.

did you warm up your tyres? went last week was getting similar 60ft than you but consistent 13.7s at 109mph running relatively low boost, using pirelli pzero rosso 18's going to try the same as you and put some semi slicks on stock rims and see if that helps, im going back this friday need to crack a 12. i have to get to get a better 60ft than that.

i have crappy silverstone 235's on it and they were unroadworthy. it was a good test. should be fun when i get the power to the ground

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