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Old 03-01-2006, 06:45 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Moose
I have noticed that, V's being very quick and jumpy...meaning they launch ahead and then fall slightly behind. Just when you think you're pulling away, that sucker jumps back on you. I ran one from the start and I hit rev limiter (1-2)and he got me. We went again at 5 mph, I paid attention and took it. I did notice there was a little bit of a gap between gears for him. That really helped me

I was wondering about the one you posted photos of a few days ago. That thing looked quite "tuned in" if you will. I guess what you are saying is - even moded it is not consistent.

Anyone else on the (track) times for the WRX STI's??? Quarter mile. Am I wasting my time?

Moose.
Roughly 13.3-13.5 quartermile times and trapping at 100-102mph. Not a waste of time. Quite fun actually.
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