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Umm the one in the Drag database up the top or one of the ones on my website?

on your website ...

my bad... you have 2 sections... one as purchase and the other with mods.

i just studying the figures becos i'm really surprised at how well the autos skylines go.

on your website ...

my bad... you have 2 sections... one as purchase and the other with mods.

i just studying the figures becos i'm really surprised at how well the autos skylines go.

Yeah first one was the day I bought it... First time on the strip...

2nd time was with a few mods but I muffed pretty much every run so I probably could have done better...

I've got the slicks now so the 60ft times should be much better and thats the deciding factor in a good ET...

Also done some mild tuning on the SAFCII now and I'm heading back on 14/4 to hopefully get a low 14...

correct me if i'm wrong... but with autos.. the timing is much more consistent right?

The runs are much more repeatable yes... Mainly cause you just put your foot down and go...

But if you stuff the run up by leaving it in 2 and hitting the limiter, or accidently bumping the snow button :D, the times go out the window...

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