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Originally posted by meggala

well endless on its first run taken very carefully with a missed gearchange no tyre heating ran a 12.7 @ 121

then it poped an axel on the second run :D

 and a couple of the bmt 180's ran mid to low 12's

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Thats a good time for its first time out, and the MPH shows there is more in the car. But why would you run full drag slicks, and not warm them up? If they didnt think the driveline was up to the task, why put them on?

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mad a 12.05 in a 180!! nice one sam....

GTR34 thats an awesome time! did u run that time or ur dad? regardless its still mad....

ps. hurry up and send me the rest of those pics so i can finish ur background and stuff :D

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ok cool :P when ya ready...

should be going to the next calder night cause i havent run my car since i upped the boost, installed the clutch and put the dump and front pipe on... hoping for mid 14s... which wont be too bad on stock cooler and turb.

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Originally posted by inark

mad a 12.05 in a 180!! nice one sam....

mmm... *cough*gimme slicks too*cough* :P;)

Nice run sam, pity about all the hassles at calder huh?

and yep... i got a 12 !

12.98... just a 12, but still better than a 13.05 :)

and then i think i broke something on the next run bugger it. Oh well, the fun of racing

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I though that endless car was quick... 121 mph is fairly ordinary for a car that's got as much power as that's supposed to have.

Should have cracked 130 easily...

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Originally posted by meggala

well endless on its first run taken very carefully with a missed gearchange no tyre heating ran a 12.7 @ 121

then it poped an axel on the second run :D

 and a couple of the bmt 180's ran mid to low 12's

meggala

the word straight from the track

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