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Seems barney was at the drags yesterday :-)

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Ya went for a look see, best time was 11.2 @ 216 km/h my ECU is still acting up

but tune has found problem and should have it fixed soon

No because 2 zeds... Derr...

So 4 oil coolers then...

its all a teething process unfortunately. Still a good time. easily a 10sec car once you get the bugs out.

and Oh so Angry sounding to boot. It is all trial and error until success is achieved.

So 4 oil coolers then...

and Oh so Angry sounding to boot. It is all trial and error until success is achieved.

This ^

I want an 11 second (11.9~ is fine) true street car... I'll get there eventually

This ^

I want an 11 second (11.9~ is fine) true street car... I'll get there eventually

throw some hoosier or MT slicks on the thing, soften up the rear shocks/springs and cam/tune the engine. auto box, 270kw + traction off the line, should get you damn close.

I really need to get down there and have a crack with mine later on in the year [Next Year]

do you care about you clutch? if you want a clean launch, slip the shit out of it with lots of revs through first (easier on dif and drive shafts) with some 16" wheels with slicks or drag suitable semis.

do you care about you clutch? if you want a clean launch, slip the shit out of it with lots of revs through first (easier on dif and drive shafts) with some 16" wheels with slicks or drag suitable semis.

Im currently looking into some 17" or 16" wheels to purchase for this..

if you are ok with modding the rear calipers (need to shave a little bit off to fit them) you can run 15" rims which opens up a whole new world of rubber options for drag use.

There is some MT 15" rims that are mint for same on FB. set for $1000

throw some hoosier or MT slicks on the thing, soften up the rear shocks/springs and cam/tune the engine. auto box, 270kw + traction off the line, should get you damn close.

:devil:

Send me a link bro

Just tagged you in the post on book face. 5x114.3 though so you would need 5 stud conversion. get conversion then we go halves and have two each lol

Here is a pic for those playing at home

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