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Didnt get the GTR clutch fixed in time, so I took the Datto out.

15.972 @ 83.90 mph

5 runs learning new setup. Car felt very strong then;

On my 2nd qualifying run I sprung a oil leak on my oil pressure t piece, snapped fitting on the block. So I had to go back to town to get a thread easy out. Fixed and drove home no worries.

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Guest Rexlr8

13.6@107miles

spun wheels through first and second"

Pretty good dude! Street tyres or semi slicks? If i didnt get my pay screwed up ( 200+ short ) i could have had a go. I'm just scared i'll leave my box behind at the line lol. 5spd isnt built for the strip.

You said you did 8 runs, could you of done more? Or is that all you were able/aloud to do. And what did you end up paying for the day.

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hey u mob havnt bin out 4 a while prob wont be out much anymore im having major missfire issues around 4500 rpm under high boost but only if i plant it. if i slowly feed the throttle its ok but under load it sounds like it hits the speed limiter and dies in the ass. so sometime this week im goin 2 apply at jimmy's work for a job and start savin some good money then the real mods will start happening lol, oh pretty pissed off 2 i was drivin down the road and heard a noise like a rock or a stick got home and had a look and found a finger sized hole in my sideskirt just yet another thing i will have 2 get fixed owll lol. catch ya's

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the show n shine is mothers day (11th may) 20$ entry fee, im keen to go in if my car is on the road baha not likely.

dyno day im keen aswell just got to get my car goin

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Hey lee man, maybe some new spark plugs. None of this 27$ per plug shit but just some good decent plugs and a good service could fix it. Good luck anyway.

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^^^^^ HAHAHA^^^^^

Welcome aboard guys!

Lee, rekon give ur pod a good clean too!

Come round wednesday and we'll chuck my AFM and pod on if ya want...then that can be eliminated as any concern.

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