dingdong
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Post by dingdong on Mar 29, 2015 15:28:02 GMT
Ok so I know broughy has done the fastest fully modded and fastest stock Cars For each class. But my question is, has anybody tested each customization individually? I mean like take any car and customize just the engine,trans and the turbo. Then test each suspension upgrade to see what one post the better time. Then do the same with the different types of tires, and even with the spoilers. I know spoilers help traction but does it matter if its a low end spoiler or a high priced one thats better? Some of these things would be nice to know especially for the people that dont have enough to spend on all the mods. I personally thought about testing it out myself but im far from being a consistant and patient driver as some out there.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 15:32:51 GMT
I would go just for full engine,armour and brakes.All spoilers effect the same and all offroad tyres have the same effect too.As for suspension I'd leave it stock for most sporty cars as it can affect going over kerbs but lowering it on big vehicles may help a bit,but I don't really know.
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Post by dingdong on Mar 29, 2015 15:38:29 GMT
Is armor even worth getting if its a car you have just for racing? Does armor weight more? I always use to put the best of everything on my cars but that does get expensive and was wondering if it may be hurting lap times a little.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 15:43:30 GMT
Is armor even worth getting if its a car you have just for racing? Does armor weight more? I always use to put the best of everything on my cars but that does get expensive and was wondering if it may be hurting lap times a little. Armour doesn't affect weight.It's also a life saver.If you crash or someone else crashes into you in a stock car it will become deformed and slow you down.With armour it would be a dent or even a scratch depending on the durability of a car.I'd reccomended having it on all your race cars although I have it on all my cars.
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Post by Mid1010 on Mar 29, 2015 15:58:29 GMT
Is armor even worth getting if its a car you have just for racing? Does armor weight more? I always use to put the best of everything on my cars but that does get expensive and was wondering if it may be hurting lap times a little. Let's just say that my Feltzer broke down because I didn't put armor on it during and endurance. Sure I could have pitted but I was in a battle and I didn't expect the engine to just start coughing.. This probably won't happen to you if you are racing super seriously but if there is a track where every curb has those stupid barriers on them and you hit them when you go wide, I would put armor on...
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Post by Lupaciađź’• on Mar 29, 2015 21:33:59 GMT
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dingdong
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Post by dingdong on Apr 2, 2015 0:04:31 GMT
Well that answers my questions. Lol thanks
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