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12.65 @ 113Mph Stock!


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Ran the FG XR6T last night at WSID.

Ran a super impressive 12.65 @ 113mph on my first run for the night.

Car is 100% stock apart from the King springs and Koni red shocks, still got the factory air filter.

Even on 3/4 worn factory Dulops.

It's hard to believe these cars can do that sort of time stock. Gotta be the best bang for buck accelerating car you can buy. Will post slip up later.

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Other 3 runs were terrible! 2.3-2.5 60ft! Was trying to give it a bit more off the line but it just spun or tramped a bit.

Was still doing 110mph though.

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well done mate, just goes to show how far these cars have come ( also some good pedalling)

I ran a 12.5 @ 117 (pre edit unichimp) in one of the early modded Ts approx 9 years ago running 250 rwkw

on factory tyres

LS! boys were gob smacked as was BCL lol in his monster manual

Not trying to lessen your great achievement

The Barra has gone from 14 secs to 12s stock is a credit to the badge

That said they always knew it

p the boost

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That is an impressive time for a stocker mate. I was close to taking mine to the Motorplex last night, but was too late by the time I got home from work.

Is that a 1.717 60 foot time on the 12.65 run?

What stall/launch method did you use?

Did you lower tyre pressures?

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That is a 2.0 60ft. 1.7 is the reaction time as I was stalling it up on the line to around 2000rpm.

Tyres were at 32psi, I let them down to 25psi after that, and think it made it harder.

No burnout either.

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