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    First Timer

    HeyAll,

    Im taking my ride to WSID this wednesday for the first time, i've got a h22a lude. Are there anytips you guys can give me? e.g. tyre pressure?, what rpm to launch at?, what rpm to shift at? etc etc

    Thanks Guys

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    launch 5k+, tyre pressure around 20psi, shift on the limiter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weq
    launch 5k+, tyre pressure around 20psi, shift on the limiter.
    spot on spotty
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    Hi Guys,

    Went to the creek and had a Blast!!, here are my best results (im Cheering):

    R/T .712
    60' 2.249
    330' 6.293
    660' 9.611
    mph 74.66
    1000' 12.449
    ET 14.862
    mph 92.87
    k/mh 149.47

    Thanks for the tips WEQ appreciate it.
    Last edited by jdmh22a; 04-05-2006 at 07:09 AM.

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    nice time for your first time out. Its a good time considering ur MPH IMO. How was the launching technique i recommend? Can u fine-tune or give tips to others now i arnt a first timer
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    Two turbos, is better then one.

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    congrats Tuan!!!

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    Thanks john . OK tips weq pretty much covered it all , only tip i can give you is stay focus and have fun

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