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I cracked...Finally an 11.8sec, 1.7 60footers on crappy nexen rubber on stock 16's.....350rwkw

It's to do with launching and gear changes. If I had micky t drag radials........???? yee ha time??

I used to get low 12's with 296rwkw, but I am not a professional drag racer.....

For example, that night the Riggolli boys were there with a 32 GTR, single turbo, stock eng 400HP at the rears, shitty tires with big wheels. Low 11s easy. They can drive and make the most of their equipment.

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im looking at 300-330awk so just wondering with enough practice what quater mile speed is possible

330kw should be an easy 11.2 - 11.5. I cracked an 10.90 with about 350awkw.

Have done about 20 passes all on standard box and no dramas yet, fingers crossed lol

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Definitely need 300awkw+ for an 11 sec 1/4.

Stock boxes are like a lucky dip when it comes to drag racing.... MMulti plate clutches don't help keep them alive, plus helps if you are nice on the 2nd to 3rd gear change.

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