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Whats the point of posting something useless ? Angry about your small penis ? Must be.

Mate I would go to another site, a lot of these blokes find it easier to be a smart ass than to be helpful, they all think they were born with the knowledge they have now.

There are some great blokes on this site that will just answer your question ( I know because I have asked lots of dumb ass ones and still trying to learn ,haha ) so you will just have to work through it and take no notice of the AHs

But from what I have read, it is a very hard thing to have an educated guess at, maybe if you ask if there was a GOOD driver driving your car, what could he do it in. There are a lot of variables, but there should be someone that can have a guess.

Zebra had a go 12.2 , 12 to 16 from JezR31 depending on the driver , I would probably be in the 16 side.

I will cop shit for this as well, water off a duck back , haha :cheers:

  • 5 weeks later...

This reminds me of the internet debates on "torque vs horsepower" of the early to late noughties. So much bench racing, so much wasted time...

There was internets in the 90's?

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