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Kents ute ran a 10.10 at 138.9 mph, last night to, he might not have got his nine, but that was a big improvement, and with the weight of that car, with all the junk his got on it must be about 4300lbs, it takes a lot of power, and a lot of getting it to hook up enough.

so well done to you Kent.

David

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another great time,people neglect how heavy the utes are(especially what his ute has got)hence why there isnt many in the top 30 quickest turbos in the land!!well done again!!

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If you put his best 60ft last night (1.50 60ft) with his best time 10.10 (he done a 1.58 60ft then)

he would easy run a nine, also, he had put the wrong gears in, because the bigger tyres he was planning to use did not clear enough yet,

so he was backing off and coasting across the line all night, so it is one quick ute.

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  qik1 said:
looks like its time to put some boost in it & get it cracking 9's.

yeh he wanted me to wind it up further, but I felt it had enough for a nine, (and it has)

he just has to get his act together, its all new to him to.

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as good as it would be to do it with full weight it might be time to take some weight out of it & do it properly especially since your already runnin slicks & race fuel.

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