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'm not sure either. No offence to the thread starter , but when I had WhiteTee I would run consistent mid 12's @ 117mph with an APS phase 2 on factory 17's with factory rubber.

Factory I/C and tuned with a Uni-Chimp making 280 rwkw

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Simply that I have often met rival w/shop cars on cruises and at the track, some claiming 350 rwkw-380rwkw and chopped them easily to be bluntly honest with you lol Enjoy!

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well like I said there is improvement in the 60ft time, it was a pretty hot night aswell...

so id be very interested to see what times it would run on a colder night with some stick drag tyres on it... I never launched it hard at all, didnt wanna break anything as im getting married and dont wanna be spending more on fixing things :)

im pretty happy with it at the moment so yeah... all good

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Well done ,times a pretty consistant with a CV tuned Falcon in the low 300s

Dont want to start a blue , but you will soon see higher (claimed) powered cars,from rival tuners left in the rear view mirrors,based on my personal experience

He may also be seeing the rear end of lower (claimed) power cars.

MPH is what counts.....Not 'claimed' power figures

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to give a idea on power my bf mk 2 6 speed auto with 318kw atw run 12.2 119mph street tyres 19s

with a retune and actuator upgrade (martini fuel) 346kw atw 11.7 @ 122mph and a 11.9 @ 124 mph with a set of semi slicks and with 276kw atw it managed a 12.6 just to give you a idea

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