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Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 6:51 pm
by KLinardo
V6 Twin-Turbo for me.

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:39 pm
by strop
2.7L v6 NA here. It worked better, and it actually fit. That MR2 body is small!

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 12:28 am
by EnryGT5
2.8 V6 N/A, the turbo prototype engine was way too laggy and had horrible fuel consumption.

BTW Strop, my wedge can even fit a 10.9 V8.

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 12:32 am
by koolkei
Vri404 wrote:I'm pretty sure I'm running an I4.


so it seems we're both on the underdog side once again :idea:

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 2:59 am
by lztd15
Can I use modded bodies and parts?

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 4:11 am
by Lordred
lztd15 wrote:Can I use modded bodies and parts?

Your answer is in the rules.

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 5:02 am
by 07CobaltGirl
An engine which can house all of your engines at the same time in the cylinder heads. :D

Seriously, though. I have a 2.8L I6.

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 6:55 am
by lztd15
Lordred wrote:
lztd15 wrote:Can I use modded bodies and parts?

Your answer is in the rules.

Why vmo parts are banned? they are OP?

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 6:57 am
by 07CobaltGirl
lztd15 wrote:
Lordred wrote:
lztd15 wrote:Can I use modded bodies and parts?

Your answer is in the rules.

Why vmo parts are banned? they are OP?


VMO parts have been determined to use unrealistic values to attain super-traits with aero/cooling. Nearly every competition here has banned their use.

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 7:01 am
by Lordred
I would like to add VMO has addressed this. But had been done so after the HOM88 started.

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 8:28 am
by Rossriders
I'm running a 2.8L V6. I thought about using a 2l turbo but besides trying to keep things relatively simple, I don't think (for now) it would entirely suit my company's goals (Weiler Motor Company), though given the 90's are around the corner and the hot hatch challenge for 1999...

They do go DOHC but they aren't so eager to abandon OHC, SOHC or OHV valvetrains.

That and while I'm a few pounds over the minimal, not gonna be too bothered over it. It'll be interesting to see where I'll stand among everybody else.

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 8/?]

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 1:30 pm
by lztd15
HOM88-lztd15 - SPR-219-1.png
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Model: SPR-219
Engine: F28 I6 BloodTiger EFI @ 219 HP 6600RPM / 261 Nm 4000RPM
0-100km: 5.5s

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Open 10/?]

PostPosted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:04 am
by Lordred
10 Valid entries, and only 16 hours left to submit.

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Closed]

PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 8:11 am
by Lordred
Congratulations on everyone who entered.

The results are in!

Average Stats!

Engine Displacement: 2567cc
Horsepower: 220.8
Economy: 19 MPG (US)
Weight: 1183.56kg
Total Cost: 13254.58
Reliablity: 67.75
Running Costs: 3064.36
Most commonly shared Market section: Family Sport Premium.


(This is the non official score section, I was playing with the markets to just see what I can do with it, and wanted to share what I did)
With every car set to a Sale price of 30k, the results for Family Sport Premium (FSP)

1st: Komodo - Kasai Buredo: scoring 87 points in FSP @ 11% Profit.
(1.5th: LHE - Satalite: scoring 78.9 points in FSP @ 2% Profit.)
2nd: Seishido - Rigel: scoring 76.6 points in FSP @ 14% Profit.
3rd: Shromet - Radiant: scoring 76.5 points in FSP @ 29% Profit.
4th: SME - Bombay: scoring 67.9 points in FSP @ 22% Profit.
5th: Hokusai - RallyeWagon: scoring 65.9 points in FSP @ 7% Profit.
6th: Matteo Miglia - Legatus: scoring 65.2 points in FSP @ 10% Profit.
7th: Coco - Spacecar: scoring 61.2 points in FSP @ 3% Profit.
8th: SPR-219: scoring 60.6 points in FSP @ 20% Profit.
9th: Weiler - Varro: scoring 53.3 points in FSP @ 40% Profit.
10th: Boss Motors - R9300: scoring 40.6 points in FSP @ 3% Profit.


Official Results to follow later today!

Re: Homologation 1988 Group Automation [Closed]

PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 9:15 am
by KLinardo
Lordred wrote:Congratulations on everyone who entered.


10th: Boss Motors - R9300: scoring 40.6 points in FSP @ 3% Profit.


Saw that and went UGH! I didn't think I was going to get outclassed so much this time. THEN:

Lordred wrote:(This is the non official score section, I was playing with the markets to just see what I can do with it, and wanted to share what I did)


... I read that, scrolled back a few pages, found that blurred spreadsheet with our top 3 performing categories, and realized that FSP was my 3rd best. That means 2 things: 1) I definitely went a different route than most of you and, 2) I still may be dead last if this is the category that best represents how the Official Scoring will come out.