That's one tough Teg but I believe 999 Auto own the fastest dc5 in Oz. Still beast nonetheless but will also have to see our QLD boy 12-Pin as he hasn't run 1/4mile yet I think.
Your the fastest to date though. Good job
oh ok...didn't mean to offend anyone...what time did the 999 automotive dc5r run? and as for 12PIN, i would love a comparison...would be very interesting indeed...the more dc5's the merrier afterall, DC5's are the home of the k series engines
Thanks for the comments Slaz. The MPH on the day was increasing per run. I am pretty confident of it ending up around the 111 - 112 mph once more testing carried out. Time did tell
No prob, credit where its due, im all for it!
Regarding its speeds it should get quicker and hence my comments of looking forward to seeing it go quicker, though and as i stated earlier, some gearing changes would really make a big difference with the added displacment and torque of the bigger motor though it doesnt come cheap and i dont know how keen Fadi is in running such gearing in his daily drive but having that 6th gear in a K sure does make it alot less annoying then a b series car!
Sounds like Fadi was driving it pretty well so if it does get up there, let us know what changed.
Regarding its speeds it should get quicker and hence my comments of looking forward to seeing it go quicker, though and as i stated earlier, some gearing changes would really make a big difference with the added displacment and torque of the bigger motor though it doesnt come cheap and i dont know how keen Fadi is in running such gearing in his daily drive but having that 6th gear in a K sure does make it alot less annoying then a b series car!
Sounds like Fadi was driving it pretty well so if it does get up there, let us know what changed.
Well done guys.
24.5 inch tall will help his gearing down the 1/4 mile
thanks for the nice comments guys....as yonas said, 24.5inch slicks would help with the gearing....i will see what the car can do on these slicks and then upgrade to the 24.5inch slicks in the future
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