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I managed back to back 12.35 passes with 40hp less and 19inch rims with streched 245 rubber. Going back with more power over the entire rev range and 18s with much better 265s, so i am confident of high to mid 11 second passes.

How did you go with traction with the 19's?

I run the same tyre with less power approx 270awkw and had wheel spin all thru 1st gear....rs4s

car was to low as well, too much neg camber as well

How did you go with traction with the 19's?

I run the same tyre with less power approx 270awkw and had wheel spin all thru 1st gear....rs4s

car was to low as well, too much neg camber as well

My setup was similar at the time around 270kW, 3ish deg neg camber and impractically low. I let a heap of air out and traction was pretty touchy, my first run was all wheel spin and limiter bashing.

I got my best times with 6500ish RPM launches and plenty of clutch slip to keep wheel spin to a minimum.

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In reply Rudi, I still have no front shafts in the car atm- its RWD. I want to get it back on the dyno, so I really cbf getting it in and out just to do some drags.

Plus I think that Craig and I are going on the same night for the lolz. Craig needs a tune first. He wants to stick it up the Mexicans.

I love how you rounded it off to just me Alex! ;p

Need to practice my stall launches.....20psi and 4wd for the win! :P

I may be able to get the same response now, the .82 on the new GTX3076 is in and it feels much better than the old 1.06. :)

Boost at stall would be nice... :)

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