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Post Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:08 pm

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pyrlix wrote:Its claimed 8.3L/100km - making it more econmic than my two private cars!


More like 8.3Km/100L?
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Post Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:10 pm

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

Junny, does a higher sportiness actually help on its own? I tried to get the sportiness down and the tameness up, rather than increasing both of them, because I was under the impression that too high a sportiness value was a bad thing.
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Post Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:31 pm

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My cars, I sent them about ten hours ago but was too lazy to post pictures, so here you go.

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Post Sat Apr 26, 2014 6:38 pm

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

Reaper392 wrote:Junny, does a higher sportiness actually help on its own? I tried to get the sportiness down and the tameness up, rather than increasing both of them, because I was under the impression that too high a sportiness value was a bad thing.


The lower the sportiness/tameness ratio is, the less you will struggle on bumpy tracks. So yes, sportiness down (without sacrificing theoretical performance too much) and tameness up.
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Post Sat Apr 26, 2014 9:12 pm

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

salen00b wrote:
pyrlix wrote:Its claimed 8.3L/100km - making it more econmic than my two private cars!


More like 8.3Km/100L?


Its german engineering - in normal everyday driving this car will save you money - if you press the pedal to the medal, then things look more like that.
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Post Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:37 pm

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Don't know if it was just me but AWD in Super 1000 was actually a handicap as the cars are so low powered the extra drive train loss did not seem worth it.
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Post Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:58 pm

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

Der Bayer wrote:
Reaper392 wrote:Junny, does a higher sportiness actually help on its own? I tried to get the sportiness down and the tameness up, rather than increasing both of them, because I was under the impression that too high a sportiness value was a bad thing.


The lower the sportiness/tameness ratio is, the less you will struggle on bumpy tracks. So yes, sportiness down (without sacrificing theoretical performance too much) and tameness up.


ah good, my efforts were not in vain then :)
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Post Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:12 pm

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

Junny wrote:Don't know if it was just me but AWD in Super 1000 was actually a handicap as the cars are so low powered the extra drive train loss did not seem worth it.


Well, AWD gives you a way faster acceleration, with such a blender-like engine it's very important :D
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Post Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:17 pm

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

Reaper392 wrote:
Der Bayer wrote:
Reaper392 wrote:Junny, does a higher sportiness actually help on its own? I tried to get the sportiness down and the tameness up, rather than increasing both of them, because I was under the impression that too high a sportiness value was a bad thing.


The lower the sportiness/tameness ratio is, the less you will struggle on bumpy tracks. So yes, sportiness down (without sacrificing theoretical performance too much) and tameness up.


ah good, my efforts were not in vain then :)


I was working with orginal value of 35 sportiness and 9 tameness so anything would be an improvement :)
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:02 am

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

Current Entries (files recieved and tested)

BRC 1100
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  • Camidoo
  • conan_murder
  • DaMasK
  • Darkstrike
  • Der Bayer (Team PINK - Power Inflated Naughty Kitten)
  • Dillard7324
  • envis10n
  • esseresse
  • Forge91
  • Hillybilly
  • Hydro
  • Junny
  • Killrob
  • Kubboz
  • maffc
  • OCAdam
  • Pyrlix
  • Razyx
  • Reaper392
  • RoninGT21
  • Salen00b
  • samuel0212
  • SirStonelouse
  • TheColoredCow
  • Timmer
  • Trollercoaster
  • Ulukay
  • vmo
  • xAleks
-> 33 entries so far

Super 1000
  • 07CobaltGirl
  • benceboc
  • benpeltz
  • BerzerKoR (Team PINK - Power Inflated Naughty Kitten)
  • conan_murder
  • Der Bayer (Team PINK - Power Inflated Naughty Kitten)
  • Dillard7324
  • Forge91
  • hermmie
  • Junny
  • Killrob
  • Kubboz
  • maffc
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  • Pyrlix
  • Razyx
  • Salen00b
  • Sebulba09
  • Tiago Filipe
  • Trollercoaster
  • Ulukay
  • Vroomvroom
-> 23 entries so far


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Post Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:06 am

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I'm not good enough to be on a team. Nobody deserves that kind of handicap!
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:19 am

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

how does one get the sportiness down and the tameness up, anyway?
i've set up the suspension to improve lap times, yet the sportiness is still rather high and the tameness rather low on my car. :)
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:55 am

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

Changing the pad type to further down (the blue area) can increase tameness.
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2014 1:02 am

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

pleb wrote:Changing the pad type to further down (the blue area) can increase tameness.

Won't that cause a decrease in stopping distance?
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2014 1:10 am

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [OPEN]

Jakgoe wrote:
pleb wrote:Changing the pad type to further down (the blue area) can increase tameness.

Won't that cause a decrease in stopping distance?

Yes it does! But that can be compensated by bigger brakes and more pistons... which makes things heavier, but you should have no trouble getting below the limits anyway.
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