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ran 11.07 at 119 mph at jambo against squizz to just get the win.. good racing ...

good news is i was on the limiter 50 mtrs before the line in 4th gear...oops...

my new federal 275-40-17s tyres were hooking up great all day 1.64 best 60ft......

was a great few days at jambo...

At least you found 4th gear, read your timeslip and check my mph, can you say caosting in nuetral :P And yes I swore, alot :D

Happy to be beaten by a fellow 'Liner though. Had a top day.

Squizz, invite them on the forum and get em to post their times. At least they'll have a timeslip to upload........AHEM......squizz.......COUGH!!!

Adrian

I'll have my Jambo slips uploaded tonight for you, keep your pants on.

thanks leewah... its all great to see it all come togther as you know...

the main prob with the r34 gtr is its so heavy....car has now run 11.0 4 times now so its up to the monkey driving to get perfect gear shifts and launch then it will all happen...

cheers....

ran last night and so so close. 11.07 at 120mph... 11.04 at 127.8mph and the real bummer is an 11.00 at 127.5mph... the track was pretty average so a better track will bring the result i am after....

any way seems to run consistant times on the bright side...ha ha..

ran last night and so so close.   11.07 at 120mph... 11.04 at 127.8mph and the real bummer is an 11.00 at 127.5mph...  the track was pretty average so a better track will bring the result i am after....

any way seems to run consistant times on the bright side...ha ha..

Hi Mark, please tell me your running those times on semi slicks? Coz if your doing those times on street tyres in a heavier 34model, and complaining about that .0001 for a 10, you deserve a big :slap: .. for being too hard on yourself. !!!Thats awesome!!!

running 275-40-17 FEDERAL street tyres..... great tyres for street and track..and cheap price about 270.00 each i think.....nitto tyres would put me into the 10s but are 400 to 450 bucks each and not able to run them in the new sport compact rwd awd street classes...so whats the point....

still running 6 speed getrag . seems cool so far has done a lot of drag strip work....

thanks guys...

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