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Post Tue Jul 07, 2015 1:29 pm

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You know you love it ;) It's something at which you truly excel.
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Post Tue Jul 07, 2015 4:13 pm

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strop wrote:You know you love it ;) It's something at which you truly excel.


Well as long as I take top honors in something, right? :shock:
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07ColbaltGirl, this should make you feel good, you inspired me (well... mainly reminded me :P) to make more realistic engines for my car company on the forum. Was using SOHC and DOHC engines in the 40's and 50's simply because they were available.... Now I am using period correct Chevy engines with custom tuning, this saves engine manufacturing costs for the company and allows us to spend money in other areas of our cars' construction.

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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 3:05 am

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Yay! I did something to inspire another person. That does make me feel good. :) I do have a habit of being as realistic as possible. It doesn't serve me well in these competitions, however, as not everybody does it . I know I talk a lot of shit about my cars being slow or how they suck, but I do enjoy these competitions. I also actually do like my cars. I just wish they could be faster! (or burn less fuel, or conserve tires, or lead at least one lap) But I do have the fattest car with the biggest engine, the highest horsepower (and maybe torque too?), the worst fuel economy, and it eats tires like they were Cheerios! ;)


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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 3:21 am

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You are 125nm ahead of me, i'm at 281nm and in 3rd place is Lordred at 246nm, 35nm behind me. Clear winner. ;) Cubic inches rules! :twisted:
(11 entries have less than 125nm) :shock:

But your car eats more front tyres than rear, right? Heavy engine?
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 3:27 am

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My big four cylinder. I wish I put more time into the pre-season I think I would have built a completely different car.
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 4:04 am

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RobtheFiend wrote:You are 125nm ahead of me, i'm at 281nm and in 3rd place is Lordred at 246nm, 35nm behind me. Clear winner. ;) Cubic inches rules! :twisted:
(11 entries have less than 125nm) :shock:

But your car eats more front tyres than rear, right? Heavy engine?


Definitely a heavy engine. Some 265kg of V8 iron measuring 4.3L (265 cubic inches) of glorious American displacement!

My engine weighs nearly as much as some of the not-sprites!!
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 5:08 am

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Its already Tuesday Evening? It is! Damn....
Time for

QUALIFYING #1

And some idiot (who is me) again forgot to turn on the radio for music.

When the race is coming? We don't know! Its all on NormanVauxhalls ISP now!
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 5:19 am

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TheBobWiley wrote: Was using SOHC and DOHC engines in the 40's and 50's simply because they were available.... Now I am using period correct Chevy engines


SOHC and DOHC did actually exist even long before 1955. Earliest example of DOHC to pop straight into my head is the Lamborghini 350GT in the early '60s I believe. But even that is far from the first.
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 5:32 am

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DOHC 4valve: Duesenberg, late 1920s.
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 6:10 am

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Qualified 33rd - hopefully I can gain positions as people's tyres wear out, but it's going to take a minor miracle (i.e. the reverse-grid start) to get me into the points.
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 7:48 am

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You'll catch me easily. I'm qualified 29th or 30th. :D
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 8:53 am

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Yeah, you qualified 29th ... with a lap time three seconds faster than mine. Maybe on Brands Hatch I'll edge you out - I think that track ate tyres fairly quickly - but here? Ten seconds behind you minimum. :P
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 9:49 am

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Well, if you watched the practice session, my first recorded lap was 1:42.xx, but my final lap was 1:48.xx. I did have only one error on L3 or L4, but there was also no damage. The races will have damage and will likely be double the length of the practice (if not more), so I'd say you have a damn fine shot at whooping my tail.
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Post Wed Jul 08, 2015 10:33 am

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Oh, I think I see the confusion - your lap-ten time wasn't 1:48.24, it was 148.24 seconds = 2:28.24. In a twenty laps I might catch you (my lap-ten time was 2:28.40), but this is only going to be thirteen laps ... which means I don't have a chance.
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