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Old 29-01-2008, 11:19 PM   #1
KW XRT
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Default How to get 60ft faster with auto

Auto XR6 T

Got the tune box in and the dyno says 217 RWKW on the 8 so the 10 should be more.Ran the 10 and late in the day ran the 8 and it was 2 tenths slower than the 10.

Ambiant 37 track 50 {guess

5th and last pass at 17 10 2nd pass 1510 1/8th 144.233
1/8th 9.623
Best et 14.528 1/4 14.802
1/8th 9.465 Mph 91/147
60 ft 2.332
MPH 96 .360 155

Like the MPH but 60ft is slow any idea's car was stalled to 1800 and floored {didn't want to break it.


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