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  • Member For: 21y 12d
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  • Location: Bendigo
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360RWKW 125-126mph and 385rwkw 128mph in a ute (heavier than a sedan)

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  • Member For: 18y 5m
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  • Location: Sydney
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Hopefully when I get my flash tuner and get an edit done I would like to get between 240-250rwkw. Mine is a 6 speed manual what are people getting down the strip with this sort of power with a manual trans???

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114mph with ~330rwkw and 6 speed manual and 20" street tyres.

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  • Member For: 18y 9m 2d
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147 mph with 412rwkw

132 mph with 365rwkw

123 mph with 321rwkw

121 mph with 281rwkw

just to name a few.

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Obviously not in an XR though! What car(s) were they in?

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  • Member For: 19y 5m 6d
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  • Location: SW Sydney
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147 @ 412kw - that can't be right! There would be more power there - throws a bit of fuel on my dyno figure scepticism

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  • Member For: 18y 9m 2d
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Obviously not in an XR though! What car(s) were they in?

All commodores. I gotta say the dyno used to get these figures is a little "shy"

but hey they are only numbers that a machine spits out. lol!

we cant really beleive the "fortune machine" at the easter show, you know the one that

electronically calculates your future.lol!

on a serious note, a dyno is good for pre and post comparison, the blacktop

is a true testament to power output.

I use it as gospel.

FWIW, the 147mph car weighed in at 1715kg in its race trim.

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