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Old 25-10-2010, 07:11 PM   #1
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Default Another CV Performance & SCF Twin Turbo Monster!

well CV Performance and Craig Burns have once again teamed up and made one hell of a mark with PSIDUP a tiwn turbo Ford Cortina owned and driven by Daniel Nunziante. 417 cubic inches of small block Ford goodness, 69mm turbo's (to comply with Mod Street Blown rules, twin turbo cars must have turbo's under 70mm) and all this is done on a 28'' x 11.5'' tyre (29x11.5 is the maximum u can run)

the boys were out testing on Friday night doing some very lazy half track passes but still running mid 8's then comes Saturday morning we were out testing one of our own cars (2JZ Corolla broke diff at half track ran 8.7@129) and this beast of a car was parked opposite us. i spoke with Con early in the morning and he said today they were gonna run it out the back door and that got a few of us excited as the Mod Street Blown class of the APSA is the one we run in also. it's first full pass it went a 7.87@183, then a 7.81@183 then it went a 7.75@185 which places it at number 3 on the Mod Street Blown list (bumps us down to number 10 ) all this was achieved in only it's 6th ever pass down the 1/4 mile. helps having Craig Burns one of the best chassis guys in the business by your side look out for some even bigger numbers, bigger turbo's are going on and Daniel wants to see what she can do at Calder on November 20th.

here is some video of 2 of the runs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orbh_7xlchY


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