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rjm1982
27th August 2007, 14:55
We need a stock car in LFS.
Not just for the oval, I find in the Nascar sims I spend the most time playing on road courses.
Theres something to be said for pushing a 3900lbs car with half the grip of an open wheeler and alot less downforce around a road course. If you don't believe it, get your hands on nascar 2003 (papyrus) and try to take the bus-stop at watkins glen at the same speed as the RL drivers.
:)
lizardfolk
27th August 2007, 16:29
Please search next time this and more ovals has been suggested over a million time.
But +1
shadow2kx
28th August 2007, 00:26
Whouhouww !!!
-1
Get lfs tweak and you'll be able to tweak the engine to get some sortof stock car. The XRR is a good base for this job.
h3adbang3r
28th August 2007, 02:24
We need a stock car in LFS.
Not just for the oval, I find in the Nascar sims I spend the most time playing on road courses.
Theres something to be said for pushing a 3900lbs car with half the grip of an open wheeler and alot less downforce around a road course. If you don't believe it, get your hands on nascar 2003 (papyrus) and try to take the bus-stop at watkins glen at the same speed as the RL drivers.
:)And they need to try making consistent comepetieve laps on ovals other than talladega or daytona before they come in posting s*** ignorant comments (im not saying you are, im just referencing other people, wont say any names)
lizardfolk
28th August 2007, 16:36
Whouhouww !!!
-1
Get lfs tweak and you'll be able to tweak the engine to get some sortof stock car. The XRR is a good base for this job.
Not really. I mean it can count as a stock car, but I think he wants those traditional stock car
rjm1982
28th August 2007, 17:24
They can come close, but they are still pretty light arent they?
Stock car should be just under 2 tons. That, and 4 speed transmission, 700hp naturally aspirated, less suspension...
But yeah, whats in the game now can make for a decent "feel" of a stock car, they just slow down a bit too much and don't have the torque feel on accelleration.
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