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yeh... 1st gear was shit as expected, but second had nothing either.. heathcote track was pathetic... I had much less traction on the strip after a 2nd gear burnout that on the street with cold tyres

anyway, i wanted to see how the car went with its street setup :ninja:

if i set the car up properly it'd be eeeasy 11's

14.9sec @104.14mph on a wet track at heathcote. Only get to do 3 runs.

Looking for a mid 13's this weekend. And some better tyres.

Hey mate,

What engine/suspension mods and what power are you making?

Cheers!

Hey mate,

What engine/suspension mods and what power are you making?

Cheers!

Hey mate, When I had my run at heathcote i got a return flow FMIC, POD, 3 inch turbo exhaust, 10psi, BC coilovers (6/8) and a shitty cheap tyres i got from my brothers SS v8.

i reckon il take off better with my pedders springs.

I made 189rwkw with out the FMIC at my last dyno on 10 psi.

Im gonna giv it another go and run on 11psi with better tyres. (Feels good) lol

Should make mid 13's or lower.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Update to my PB.

Heathcote 26/9/10.

RB20 GTS4 13.57 @ 105.51mph. 60ft 2.01 = crap, but i've had a 1.8 before....

motor on its last legs so won't be running again till new RB20 goes in :)

Looks like no one updates the times on 1st page?

hmm going to have to find my slip i think....but at the time I had 255 rwkw, 255's and 110 mph @ calder.

Thanks heaps for doing the list...so surprised to see where my whale comes amoungst some impressive vehicles.

what kind of 60ft did you get?

street tyres?

how many rwkw?

it'll be good to get more info, its a pretty decent time mate. :huh:

Yeah sorry mate,

Got 1.7 60ft

Was running Nitto Nt's drag radials which wernt the best (these need a bit of heat to get really grippy which didnt really help me). ive now bought a set of MT street radials which i hope are better off the line.

Was running 350 awkw.

Yeah sorry mate,

Got 1.7 60ft

Was running Nitto Nt's drag radials which wernt the best (these need a bit of heat to get really grippy which didnt really help me). ive now bought a set of MT street radials which i hope are better off the line.

Was running 350 awkw.

thanks i'll add it to the list.

what turbo were you running?

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