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  • Member For: 12y 7m 24d
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can it really make that much difference car only has 4000km on it clutch seems to grab ok and I would have know idea what it feels like if the valve springs are rooted

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Clutch might be ok then for now...My valve springs were fairly good first run then mph got gradually worse and could feel up top of 3rd and 4th just wasn't pulling as it should be, got them changed and it feels much better up top...

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  • Member For: 13y 5m 9d
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  • Location: Perth SOR

I saw one of the guys on here with a stock manual sedan doing 13.0's at kwinana a while back.

Also saw a stock auto sedan do 12.7 at 110mph on Wednesday night.

New owner believes it was untouched but I'm not so sure.

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  • Member For: 12y 4m 19d

damn it, just beet me to it :P

  On 29/03/2013 at 1:35 AM, Boganspeed said:

I saw one of the guys on here with a stock manual sedan doing 13.0's at kwinana a while back.
Also saw a stock auto sedan do 12.7 at 110mph on Wednesday night.
New owner believes it was untouched but I'm not so sure.

cant coment for the ute, but I went 13.01 @(god damn it, cant find my time slip)108(?)MPH in the manual '09 sedan (as above)

has a fraction more to give, as it just slightly over revved in first before I shifted in another run and my 60' was better but had no gain. also had a 20kph headwind

100% stock, including fairly worn, 35xxxkm, 3 year old OEM dunlops.

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  On 29/03/2013 at 12:57 AM, lukedohc said:

pazz you should run your ute I beleave you have a high 12 in it stock as a rock

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.. Might go heathcote one day and try

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