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I spoke you got a couple of minutes for you lined up for a run . Thats certainly a good result you got .I've got probably a tiny bit less power then you going out to the drags again soon would be happy with something close to 11.5 let alone an 11.1 .

Got a few questions for you what kind of boost are you running on these steel wheel turbo's it's certainly a good power figure and are you still running on standered internals? . What tyres on the rear you running ??.

turbos are working off there tits, running 21psi on pump fuel makes 296rwkw, on c16 makes 322rwkw....bottom end is built and was running 275/40/17 mickey street radials

its like wine bud...the longer it ages the better it taste  :P  

as with anybodies build...theres always things that pop up that tickles ur fancy and therefore $$$ plays a major part....  :headspin:

Was just repeating what you said to me in the pits on Sunday when I bettered my PB.

Adrian

Was just repeating what you said to me in the pits on Sunday when I bettered my PB.

Adrian

awseome effort at that and it displays persistance pays off for a dedicated drag racer.... and thats why i said 'its been a long time between drinks' :P

for those drag racers out there 2rismo is an ideal model of consistancy!

This thing has tons of potential if they can sort the suspension out and convert to an auto box.

http://www.realper4mance.com/events/dragco...bat2005_035.jpg

omg go home and take the rest of those p.o.s 20sec vw's with you

http://www.realper4mance.com/events/dragco...bat2005_106.jpg

The sweestest sounding v8 i've heard in a long time

http://www.realper4mance.com/events/dragco...bat2005_148.jpg

A chick in a hotted up (albeit hot pink) wrx thrashing it at the drags, does life get any better?

http://www.realper4mance.com/events/dragco...bat2005_174.jpg

4" Turbo back exhaust with twin-cats :P

http://www.realper4mance.com/events/dragco...bat2005_231.jpg

My place 7pm don't be late or i'll have to punish you

http://www.evilimaging.com/dc2005/images/IMG_7951.jpg

Is this chick real or just a dummy?

http://www.evilimaging.com/dc2005/images/IMG_7966.jpg

yeah, I was hard up against the fence when it ran an it really, really hurt my eardrums :)

Same here - damm that thing was loud, probably even louder than that FJ ute at Compak Attak. I was blocking my ears every time it ran after that lol.

Ben, great summation of the day - couldn't agree more :P

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