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Went 11.2 at 129mph with a 1.7 sixty at powercruise lays Friday night. did a 1second 130mph pass.

now this has to take in to consideration I drive like a nana through the heard.

Previous engine combo seen 11.3 at 124mph (Benaraby) 125mph Willowbank.

And the engine combo b4 that was 12's. Have dyno sheets and pass slips for anyone that interested.

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Awesome times

What tyres/width are you running? Suspension setup?

Running federal 595 RSR's @ 20psi 265/35/18

I've got ohlins coilovers, and not much else extra suspension wise, rear adjustable arms to stand the wheels up straight. All the bushes are new. Was trying so hard to get into the tens. Might have shaved a tenth on my 130mph pass but I will never know.

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Well I took my 34 out for a laugh.. And found the first weakness = Clutch

First pass was 14.12 @ 104.3mph lazy take off, second pass clutch failed 13.70 @ 90.8mph.. only got worse after this.

Yes I raced on balloon tyres 285/35/19's with 38psi in them

Only 2 mods are Exhaust @ Pod filters, so pretty much stock

Will have a new clutch fitted in the next week or so and head back out. Good fun

Noy

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I just ran our NITTO R34 GTR at the drags on saturday at Willowbank.

Ran a 10.39@142mph on Hero 255/30R20 tyres, Tein Monoflex coilovers, OS88 gearbox, standard 05U rb26 with precision 7675 turbo making 845hp @ all four wheels.

1.77 60ft

4.69 330ft

6.9 1/8mile (107mph)

8.799 1000ft

10.39 1/4mile (142mph)

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