Puffster wrote:Denta wrote:i dont see big block V8 are viable option for now, yes it can reach 2:24 and 294 km/h on stat but suspension tuning doesnt really help, aero only make it worse, and my car barely have any grip at low speed and im not using turbo plus the 50%++ wheelspin which i dont like it considering its gonna rain. MR does help the wheel spin very well but there no body shell that can have big size V8 with turbo, still not counting the estimated fuel economy yet
either i tune the engine wrong or im not found the right powerband/engine size
I disagree, even though I understand your predicament. Atm my fastest NA car is one featuring a 10,5L V8 doing sub 2.21 laps, with further tweaking I am hoping to get it below the 2.20 mark which currently seems possible. But you might want to think outside the box regarding which bodies you are using? And wheelspin tends to be an issue if you want cars with enough power to do 300+ kph

Agreed. I'm running with a 5.3 V8FP (which by the sounds of it is more of a mid ranged size engine in this competition despite how big it is) and I'm getting just over 2:23 a lap. Wheel spin is still a little bit squirrelly at 26%, but it is manageable. Only trouble is my top speed, which is 176 mph (so roughly 285 kmh), which I think is my biggest limiting factor. That said, my weight balance isn't too bad, and I don't want to upset that with a bigger engine. I have used aero, but not hugely. Most of it is for styling
I'm beginning to think the two most important factors in this competition are power and weight. For more power, you need more displacement and hence more weight, which is bad for cornering but great for top speed. If you go for less weight, you have to work with less power and a lower top speed, but much better handling and improved economy.
Either way, it's going to be great to see the video of the race. The main battle is going to be between cars that do great on the straights and can't corner so well, and those that are slower on the straights and are brilliant through the corners. However, I haven't the slightest clue which one will be better overall, as of course there's everything else to factor in...
...which is why this is going to be such a good race.
Speaking of which,
@DerBayer, how will we be watching this race? Livestream? YouTube video? Interpretive Dance? Text-based adventure game?