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Old 09-01-2005, 09:01 PM   #1
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Well guys all went well at heathcote drags times are as shown.


First run straight off the street.

Reaction time: 0.9492
60 ft : 2.1942
330ft: 5.9271
660 ft: 8.9872
660 mph: 81.14
1000 ft: 11.5726
ET: 13.76
MPH: 102.16

Weather conditions: Humidity 27%,Temp 31 deg, Wind speed 5.8

Second last run (best time for the day)

Reaction time: 1.1056
60 ft: 2.0609
330 ft: 5.7903
660 ft: 8.8743
660 mph: 80.44
1000 ft: 11.4866
ET: 13.68
MPH: 102.11

Weather conditions: Humidity 18%, Temp 35.4c, Wind speed 10.1 kph


has ran a 13.8 last time out at Calder when the car was stock and it was a cold night so l think thats where l will be heading as l know the car is a lot quicker with alot more cold air,but still very happy with the times in that hot weather.
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Old 09-01-2005, 09:20 PM   #2
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nice slides in the burn outs u had going mate :sm_headba
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What were your tyre pressures?, also what are all of your mods?, thanks.
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Old 09-01-2005, 10:30 PM   #4
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What were your tyre pressures?, also what are all of your mods?, thanks.
tyres 36 pounds and have cats back quad zorst,ss cai,helix.
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That's a very good time for your vehicle with minimal mod's ORSMXR, especially considering the heat up this way today, is your's a manual or auto?.
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That's a very good time for your vehicle with minimal mod's ORSMXR, especially considering the heat up this way today, is your's a manual or auto?.
its manual
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Well guys all went well at heathcote drags times are as shown.


First run straight off the street.

Reaction time: 0.9492
60 ft : 2.1942
330ft: 5.9271
660 ft: 8.9872
660 mph: 81.14
1000 ft: 11.5726
ET: 13.76
MPH: 102.16

Weather conditions: Humidity 27%,Temp 31 deg, Wind speed 5.8

Second last run (best time for the day)

Reaction time: 1.1056
60 ft: 2.0609
330 ft: 5.7903
660 ft: 8.8743
660 mph: 80.44
1000 ft: 11.4866
ET: 13.68
MPH: 102.11

Weather conditions: Humidity 18%, Temp 35.4c, Wind speed 10.1 kph


has ran a 13.8 last time out at Calder when the car was stock and it was a cold night so l think thats where l will be heading as l know the car is a lot quicker with alot more cold air,but still very happy with the times in that hot weather.
hey Chris
didnt see ur last run how did it go


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Old 09-01-2005, 11:17 PM   #8
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didnt see ur last run how did it go


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13.7 dennis you will have to bring your rig down to Calder soon
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For that heat, its a great time

Love to see it on a nice cold nite!
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Chris
only watched today son wanted to drive his new ride down today , booked in for the 9/4/05 . looked too hot today should be bit cooler than , I stick to show and shines untill then
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For that heat, its a great time

Love to see it on a nice cold nite!
thanks minge me too cant wait
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mmmm.....My Man Machine Interface needs sacking severely!!!!!;)

Before I start ORSMXR....were you car 263? as I have got home and have looked at my timeslips...I was near last to leave and picked up an extra timeslip from the pile in the out tray.

This one is a 13.85 at 102.51. also 35.2 degrees

I couldn't better Mr ORSM's times but my car comes home well!!! 104.02mph...
The best I could do was a 13.88 at 103.12...Kiwi a 13.80 at 104.63.
Have to work out how to launch the thing!
After lunch I didn't want to get out of the cool car so just kept going round and round!!!
Good fun....roll a night meet!
Now where do I go and practice these launches???!!!!

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Old 10-01-2005, 12:21 AM   #13
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Before I start ORSMXR....were you car 263? as I have got home and have looked at my timeslips...I was near last to leave and picked up an extra timeslip from the pile in the out tray.

This one is a 13.85 at 102.51. also 35.2 degrees

I couldn't better Mr ORSM's times but my car comes home well!!! 104.02mph...
The best I could do was a 13.88 at 103.12...Kiwi a 13.80 at 104.63.
Have to work out how to launch the thing!
After lunch I didn't want to get out of the cool car so just kept going round and round!!!
Good fun....roll a night meet!
Now where do I go and practice these launches???!!!!

motomk
thanks dude but l only hang on to the best ones.

As for practice try what l suggested and see how you go,now to try your launches just go down some quiet rd and just practice
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Old 10-01-2005, 09:04 AM   #14
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Actually, I think what Chris means is to head to calder and heathcote as often as possible to gather as much practice as possible - Im sure Mr Orsm and all other members will contribute to safe driving on our roads.

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Chris did a great job on the start line yesterday, he knows how to get the car off the line on street tyres...
Simon went 12.44 on race tyre's. he now has his own rip shift..lol..
Rod went 10.40.
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Old 10-01-2005, 11:16 AM   #16
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12.44 @ 112mph 60' 1.77 bald grooved slicks and front runners, first time on slicks. full weight 33.6 degrees.

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yes Simon it got very hot, but that made the track start line very good...it was only supposed to be 27 deg..
did you see that 2.4 litre triumph road bike, it was a big heavy sucker owner told me $26,000 on the road..runs low 11 stock.
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Old 10-01-2005, 12:52 PM   #18
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Mad Kiwi did u have the black commodore sedan or the silver ute ???
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Black VX SS sedan.

And i hear there is a lil rumour goin round that i have heads and cam sleep: why???? cause i ran fast???? just put some decent tyres on thats all!! same mph plus, i would be in the 11's if i did. so please stop talkin about me behind my back. :evil_laug

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yes Simon it got very hot, but that made the track start line very good...it was only supposed to be 27 deg..
did you see that 2.4 litre triumph road bike, it was a big heavy sucker owner told me $26,000 on the road..runs low 11 stock.
Mark was very hot!! 33.2 degrees on my 12.44 and my engine temp was 105 degrees!!!!

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oh the run went like this

60ft 1.77

330ft 5.16

660ft 8.00

660mph 88.03mph

1000ft 10.42

ET 12.44

mph 112.14

where a run on street tyres is

60ft 2.14

660mph 86-87mph

ET 12.96

mph 111-112

dont know the rest until i look at timeslips. but as Mark said it was so hot the cars werent at there potential!!

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Rod has a time ticket says 36.1 deg, and he looks like a beetroot..lol.. :
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lol....if he was in his trusty bue overalls he would of looked like a demons supporter!
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all l can say is it was hot DAMN HOT had to stop at Heathcote on the way back for a nice cool drink and a ice cream NICE
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Keep it up Simon, with a nice cool night and a great launch you will soon be knocking on the door of an 11.
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And i hear there is a lil rumour goin round ......

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Ah but what diff gears were in it???!!!! ;);););)

Did you find out??
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Finally a colder day at heathcote for me and ran a PB of 14.8 (see sig) with a 60' time of 2.1
(Previous 2 times at heathcote for me have been in 40° heat and a 15.2)
ORSMXR the quad exhaust tips look awsome on the back of your car.
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Thats a nice 60' time, I wish I could do that :(
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ORSMXR the quad exhaust tips look awsome on the back of your car.
WELL Done thats a nice 60 footer, do you have a Auto are a manual?
what mods have you done?
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