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Old 26-04-2014, 08:48 PM   #10
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Default Re: Confusion over VF SS 0-100 times

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When you do take the Ute to the drags it would be good if you could tell us the 60 foot time, 660 foot speed and time, along with the end speed and quarter time please. This should give an idea of the cars top end acceleration. It's also good to know if a driver has deep staged or shallow staged as that can typically affect the quarter time by from 2 to 4 tenths.
Whatever the time's the SS Commodores are an excellent overall package now.
Will do.

Good turn out tonight. Haven't been for 15 years, love the smell & sounds.

Surprised at the amount of Holden's, lots. Only a few Ford's, the Valiant's almost out number them. Though I did get here late.

Few old school cars here, look & sound fantastic.


There's a xr6 turbo ute, will post its time if he can get a decent launch. Stuffed up the last two.
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