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Old 10-18-2008, 12:40 PM
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WOW! That car is pulling on the back half, I'll bet 25 to 30mph from the 1/8th to the 1/4. If he can hook a 1.6 60foot 10.90s Awesome job!!!

Scott: please post the splits- killer car!!!

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Old 10-18-2008, 12:48 PM
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just had an oil down on the track, and since it's going to take a while to clean up and he has a 2 hour drive home he's calling it a day.

Congrats Scott, I think that's a very successful first trip to the track!

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Killer times, nice work Scott!
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Congrats on a successful 1st outing.
As stated above, car should run high 10's with a better 60'.
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Very Cool!! Nice numbers Scott!!
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11.50's & 22 MPG.. How cool is that!! I'm sure that is just on the motor - right? A little more track time on put a little the squeeze on it - 10's will not be an issue. Congrats Scott!!
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That is a well sorted out car indeed. Congrats Scott!
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11.50's & 22 MPG.. How cool is that!! I'm sure that is just on the motor - right? A little more track time on put a little the squeeze on it - 10's will not be an issue. Congrats Scott!!
Was this on the motor or "gas"? Pretty trick for a street car that should be able to handle as well?
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Awesome! Great #'s for a first outing!
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Thanks guys, I'm really happy with those numbers, it was more than I was expecting. I was hoping to hit 120 and maybe dip into the high 11's.

I guess that shows that the 2 1/2" Corsa mufflers don't hurt too bad. The Nitto's worked great and they have 4,000 miles on them.

This wan't my first time to the track, just the first time with this combination. As Paul noted, it's considerably better than my 434 that ran a 12.0 at 114.
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