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knore, as soon as i finished my run i collected my timeslip then lined up and waited 5mins if that and away i was.

I got 14.0 on my second go and i keep going back around destined to get that 13 sec pass hehe i got it on my 8th run finally

smooth the tyres made a great difference, i was getting 2.1 60" times on most runs they were great

So what method did you use MJ

hold front brakes.. stall up a little .. release?

hand brake?

what rpm launch?

There some good times, but i thought youd get better with 181rwkw

I doubt ill get the times i want my first time too :)

im hoping for low 13s once everythings done

maybe a touch of 12 if im REALLY lucky

knore the only other gtst that beat me was belgarions car which did 13.7 im not including jlnewton though :)

mods and caluation of times in theory dont work the same in real life.......most ppl got 14's

i just held the foot brake with my left foot and revved to about 3k and then when the green light came on i was off :D

i do have brand new falken azenis semi slicks though

knore it all comes down to practise and experience. The first time i went to the track with my skyline i had a full exhaust and pod and 10psi and best i ran was 15.0 heheh.

Alot of ppl talk up how quick their car is on the net........i see it alot on the silvia forums it doesnt mean shit unless you get a timeslip to prove it.

Damn straight, i couldnt agree more, im sick of people saying im driving a 12sec car etc etc

I know mines good for a low 13 with the right driving, realistically will have about 210kw at the wheels when i goto willowbank..

Probably get gavin to tune it as i have sitc aswell.

I did 8 runs, with the 7th being the quickest and the 8th being the first dying scream from my clutch, therefore ending my night before anything serious happened.

Best run

13.467 @ 101.60mph 60 ft 1.895

Not bad for a total stocker with different wheels!

I only ended up having 4 runs as it was my first time out with the Motec installed and it badly needed re-tuning as I couldn't push it past 6000 - 6500 rpm which really affected my times....

My best was my first run:

60ft : 1.916

E.T. : 13.409

MPH : 101.60

Now for a decent tune.....

Cam :D

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