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Mr. Shine | Posted: Apr 15 2009, 08:10 PM |
Troll King Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,058 Member No.: 3,757 Joined: Oct 18th 2004 Location: Ankh-Morpork | I was watching a guy run Akina DH time attacks today, and was impressed with his time of 3'13, considering my best is something along the lines of 3'23 when racing Bunta. He was using the AE86 Trueno and I'm not sure how far he was through tuning, but he had at least the racing engine. Anyway, I noticed his cornering and lines were, in my view, substantially worse and generally sloppier than mine, yet there's this vast difference in time even when he's kissing the wall multiple times throughout the run. Is this the difference between a non- and full-tuned car, or is it the difference between a non- and course car? |
Rei.G | Posted: Apr 15 2009, 08:23 PM |
IDW Prime Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 695 Member No.: 32,210 Joined: Mar 15th 2009 Location: Singapore | Differences between FT & stock: 5s Differences between course & non-course cars: 1.7s +/- |
slower | Posted: Apr 17 2009, 04:50 AM |
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 24 Member No.: 32,343 Joined: Mar 25th 2009 Location: Parkway area, SG | is the difference between FT and stock reeeallly ~5s? has anyone solidly proven it yet? because i seem to be shaving off ~1s with every upgrade. |
venth85 | Posted: Apr 17 2009, 05:07 AM | ||
Hello again~~ Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,054 Member No.: 21,309 Joined: Oct 26th 2006 Location: West Borneo, where the jungle lies |
lol if its like then you'll cut your time by 35 seconds? | ||
Phoenix_Cypher_K1 | Posted: Apr 17 2009, 05:10 AM | ||
My Double Aces + Rising Stars Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,587 Member No.: 5,284 Joined: Jan 28th 2005 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
You must also factor in that you also get better in every game you play... | ||
stormfox | Posted: Apr 17 2009, 08:52 AM | ||
Underdog Nutcase Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,169 Member No.: 32,096 Joined: Mar 9th 2009 Location: Update Profile |
i would say that its a fairly good gauge... my stock Sil80 is pretty much about 4-5s behind my almost FT Evo7... but.. i'm no pro. go drive a stock version of your car... just do the same things you usually do when running the same track and see the timing. | ||