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Good work Paul, what class are you running in over there? seems odd to run 9 second cars against the big drag cars, they definately dont do that here, theres a class here for all the injected drag cars and they are running around the 7 second region and compete with altered's and small rails with small blocks. The handicap would of been huge, you would of been at 3/4 track before she even left the line lol :D

so does this mean the ppg "should" be pretty bulletproof now, or still possible issues with it? Are these shifters available for anyone or whats the go in getting one? I assume it can also be used on a circuit as well or only for drags?

Send me a PM regarding info if you can mate.

thanks

The first shifter was a custom job made from 4340 billet...we will be producing them as a self fitting upgrade.

you have pm

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I want to see pictures of this new sexy shifter!!

here ya go...not much to see though. The white cable is the signal feed from the load sensors to the interface box (silver box with led's on side of console) the red button and black cable is to activate the anti-lag prior to launch. The shifter itself is custom made from 4340 billett and has 4 load sensors bonded to read in 4 different directions of movement. The sensors are then covered in epoxy and heat shink sleeve applied (black area under the gearknob) for durability.

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Scared? The Dirtman ? lol!!

He will hit it when he is ready

ill not ever be running NOS in this car...as the Ignition DVD states "there's no need"

our goal is well within reach without it.

the cylinder pressures when running NOS on a high boost high rpm set-up hurt parts very easily.

it was installed a few years ago when i believed it was a necessity...nearly all the big drag GTR's don't use it and the power delivery is a bit too hit and miss for bracket racing unless its properly set-up.

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Delay boxes arnt used on manual trans, had a few Jacks by that stage last night and forgot Pauls car wasnt converted to auto lol, but have a read of this anyhow

http://www.bullseyeracing.com.au/articles/...y_boxes_101.htm

ill not ever be running NOS in this car...as the Ignition DVD states "there's no need"

our goal is well within reach without it.

the cylinder pressures when running NOS on a high boost high rpm set-up hurt parts very easily.

it was installed a few years ago when i believed it was a necessity...nearly all the big drag GTR's don't use it and the power delivery is a bit too hit and miss for bracket racing unless its properly set-up.

Pussy.

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