Sat Apr 19, 2014 8:36 pm by Spool
Hey Killrob! Definitely correct, I just tried a few combinations and trap speed and times seem to work the way they should in relation to weight - I was just a bit shocked 335 semi slicks with a +10 modifier couldn't hold it together that well. Does the coeffecient of friction constant you use in the sim change with the build date(eg 2014)? I could understand 1965 rubber being pretty average, especially for the torque involved.
Saleenoob, I've the trick of gearing it down to improve times but by slotting in an extra gear and then gearing it down so your terminal speed is at the 4th or 5th gear has the same effect and also gives the machine more legs for more circuit oriented competitions. I tried literally click by click on improving ultimate gearing/spacing to match terminal speed and 11.9 was all I could get. That extra 20 odd horsepower you had was just too much for me I think mate.