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Non prepped road surface with some gravel, this time will be much better on a proper strip :yes: AND if Mani stays off the limiter :D

This is true haha

We plenty of wheel spin at the start due to rocks

But I also didn't launch hard at all so my 60ft would be shocking haha

250rwkw r33 (Full weight)

14.300 @ 122.6mph

14.909 @ 119.92mph

Does this sound about right?

Got these results from the SAU Nats Airport run

Speed trap was about 30m before the 800m - not the 400m.

The only thing that was measured @ 400m - was the time.

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No Point in starting a new thread so I might as well use this one.

I ran at Calder on Friday night and the best I could manage was consistent 12.6's on shitty tyres and old tien coilovers that are as hard as a rock. MPH averaged between 108 and 112.

My car has dyno'd at 325 rwkw and it's a full weight 32 GTR.

What are peoples opinions on the low MPH?

I'm considering stick it back on the dyno and maybe checking for some boost leaks?

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