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Funny tyou have been running consistant 11.4 and 11.5 for quite a while on M/T now your running 11.1 on 19'ssame tune is it?

Have you got a time slip mate

CYA JEFF :stirthepot:

Im sure he would post up a slip, if you'd post up a dyno graph.

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Funny tyou have been running consistant 11.4 and 11.5 for quite a while on M/T now your running 11.1 on 19'ssame tune is it?

Have you got a time slip mate

CYA JEFF :buttrock:

I was waiting for your comment... what took you so long?

I was questioned about the 10.8 sec run that I achieved last year and I went out a couple months ago and ran 10.98 and a 10.88s passes.

So what... I ran a few mid 11 sec passes and had some fun with the car in between, what is the big deal?

So I guess you ran your 10.6 sec pass straight after your 10.7 sec pass and you did not have any runs in between? LMAO

You can read my other thread and I have disclosed every run in between the 10 sec passes.

So now you want to question whether I actually ran an 11.18sec pass on the 19" Maxis... Here is the proof (pic thanks to Badger Photography which shows the tyres)

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That is a good 60ft for the tyres, must take three things, a very good track, and them Maxis tyres must be a good value tyre.

and has to be a good drive to.

well done again

should see how she goes with the MT's now. she should smash your old time.

David

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Thanks ... David,

I think the track was ok but not at its best going by the comments I heard during the night from various competitors.

The Maxis are a very good value tyre and I can vouch for them (that has to earn me a fresh set... ha!).

As for the driver, I think the car with its smooth power delivery and chasis setup it ran the pass easily. I think my input was quite minimal and I should not be credited for a such a well setup car.

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Mauz ran with Toyo RA-1 tyres.

Those Toyos are described by Toyo: "The Proxes RA-1 is a street-legal race tyre designed specifically for club motor sport use".

This thread was directed towards a non-sports use daily driven tyre that everyone can relate to.

One evening I'm going to have a run with my Marangoni tyres to see how they go ... I can't ever seem to get my MT's to stick so I'd reckon I've got no chance with the Marangoni.

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The toyo is still a street tyre as it is legal to drive with them on the road. Not taking away from JP's efforts in any way though because that's a superb effort... Well done mate :thumbsup:

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The toyo is still a street tyre as it is legal to drive with them on the road. Not taking away from JP's efforts in any way though because that's a superb effort... Well done mate :w00t2:

Street legal and what you drive on the street every can be very different.

This thread is about what you drive on the street every day, not what you change to when you go to the track.

Mauz's effort was excellent, but John's referring to something that is driven as a normal everyday street tyre, amongst that selection of tyres that we'd normally use or chose when our latest set is worn out, and which people can relate to.

Brian

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