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Hallo guys,

I did 11.2sec with 130 or 134mph(I don't remember exactly) and 1.9sec 60foot!

Unfortunatly the drag strip was very very bad without glue and very old.

With bumps over 1/8mile as you can see in the video.

Theese bumps caused the accident..

In a good drag strip and with rev limit 8500 I am sure that the time will be mid 10!

In other races I did 1.5sec 60foot but in this drag strip was impossible to do a good launch!

I set the tyre pressure at 7.5psi (cold tyres-before burnouts) in my try for a good time :(

This tyre pressure sure was an other reason for the accident.

At the time that I lost the car I push full brakes and the car did drift because the street has dust and was very old.

Glue has only fore the first 1/16 mile

I tried in the race to tune a little the car with the commander...

Rev limit: 8000rpm

AFR wot: 11.7!!

IGN: 19deg at 8.000rpm

Boost: 2.1bar - 31psi (without vaccum hose at wastegate :P :P )

100octane fuel

Very hot summer day!!! 100F 38C

The car is really fast now!!! :);):P

Ofcourse it needs tune but it is really good instead without tune.

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Did the guy in the S2000 hit the wall because of the collision or because he was taking evasive action? Whatever happened that's a nasty hit - both of you walk away?

Isn't the rule on most strips that if you even get a hint of a loose ass end and don't back off you get in a fair bit of trouble?

Obviously not in Greece..

And if it is..then the guy is a wanker!

**edit** i retract that statement. He's a wanker anyway. He could tell his grip wasn't the best..should've acted on it

then again..i don't know how hard it is doing 11sec runs so i should probably not comment

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^^ to me it looked like the Honda was trying to get out of the way.

The little story thing with one of the videos said that....but being that the OP tagged the ass end of it at 130mph...well yeah

Of course they did......thats why the Honda got out of control too....right.

yeah it def wasnt the 7.5psi in the tyres :) or the fact that he kept the boot into it with the car trying to swap ends

Been over pleny worse bumps than that at similar speeds on dirt, (Legally in rallies) and not had any issues like that... and as has already been said, the Honda was not having any troubles, and unless you car is far and away the quickest thing to ever run on that strip the cause of the crash is plain and simple, you ran shit out of talent

Idiots aren't even wearing basic safety gear.

I'm amazed they weren't hurt or even killed.

The 180 definitely tagged the s2000.

Gotta love 3rd world drags. :)

mate i dont know if i want to see a video of you trying to run a 10, running an 11.2 nearly killed you and someone else.

you can just see a guy in the 2nd video at 0:24 with his hands on his headshouting "RE MALAKA!" that comments sums it up beautifully.

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