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Old 09-07-2005, 09:43 AM   #1
MRD-Ben
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Default EA @ Calder 10.5@130mph

We went out to calder last nite for a look and despite it being very cold was an entertaining evening. Was very impressed with the white EA falcon the guys from Mike's dyno/Mike's race engines had out there. We saw him run a 10.5@130odd mph and then 11.2@128mph after having to peddle the car from about the 60ft mark to 1/2 track. Really impressive for a simple but very effective set up. A little bit more work and these guys will be dipping into the nines I think. Good to see people out doing it, instead of just talking it up!! Big thumbs up from Dan and Ben @ MRD.

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