Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
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Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
I have qualifying set on the sunrise map and racing set on the afternoon map. There were a few other tracks (Hockenheimring, Indianapolis, & Suzuka) I could've done this way though I missed those opportunities. Turn 10 tells us the track temperature is dependent upon track time. If this is true your qualifying setup and your race setup should differ slightly.
Avanti 63r1025- Posts : 1324
Join date : 2012-02-14
Age : 46
Location : 60/40 between Sears Point and Laguna Seca, CA
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
Good to know!
AI, what times are y'all running around this course. I've been able to run consistent 1:50.XXX with the Challenger. Really want to make the switch...
AI, what times are y'all running around this course. I've been able to run consistent 1:50.XXX with the Challenger. Really want to make the switch...
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
Consistent 1:50s... You're faster than I am then, but I'm not a good baseline for times.
Remaggib- Posts : 759
Join date : 2012-02-18
Age : 43
Location : Wisconsin
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
I dread the bucket times, they make me sad......
I did low 1:47's untuned out of the bucket. So I should do 1:50's in it
I did low 1:47's untuned out of the bucket. So I should do 1:50's in it
StalkerStang- Posts : 717
Join date : 2012-02-14
Age : 38
Location : Phx, Arizona
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
Just got the Chally down to a clean lap of 1:48.7XX, but I don't think I've got much left. A low 1:48, high 1:47 would be a damn near perfect run from that car. Not bad for a heavy A531 car, though. Wish I could see where that would put me on the LB. Probably put a lot of higher ranked cars down.
The sad part is that the Neon is just plain faster. I was consistently running 3 seconds a lap faster than the Challenger last night, and should be able to pick up few more seconds tonight just like I did with the Chally.
I am going hunting tomorrow afternoon, but hopefully I will be on before the race so we can practice.
Edit: The Neon is consistant in the low to mid 1:47s now. Fastest of the session was a 1:46.2XX - looks like I'll be showing off the new sponsor...
The sad part is that the Neon is just plain faster. I was consistently running 3 seconds a lap faster than the Challenger last night, and should be able to pick up few more seconds tonight just like I did with the Chally.
I am going hunting tomorrow afternoon, but hopefully I will be on before the race so we can practice.
Edit: The Neon is consistant in the low to mid 1:47s now. Fastest of the session was a 1:46.2XX - looks like I'll be showing off the new sponsor...
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
Man thats flyin in that Neon. In AIX bucket form Im running consistent 1:43.XXXs in 3 lap sprint races Im not sure how much faster it will get. I just seem to struggle with finding the right lines here at Sears Point/Infineon for some reason. I havent practiced but maybe a dozen laps or so though so this week though so I cant complain to much.
Ex US Squid- Posts : 943
Join date : 2012-02-15
Age : 40
Location : Oregon
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
Both of my tunes flat out suck at Infineon. I can't seem to make the rear end stick, it just keeps slidin' out no matter what I do to fix it
C4PT41N SL0W- Posts : 94
Join date : 2012-02-20
Age : 36
Location : Sacramento Metropolitan Area, CA
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
C4PT41N SL0W wrote:Both of my tunes flat out suck at Infineon. I can't seem to make the rear end stick, it just keeps slidin' out no matter what I do to fix it
Both the Chally and the Neon are loose, but with the tunes they have, they are predictable. I actually let the tail wag a little through most corners, and I can anticipate the rear end sliding out, so I can give it a little correction. If the build is stable and predictible, just practice catching it as it slides out and let it drift a little, rather than trying to tune it out. Otherwise you end up like I did at Road America...
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
Simcik wrote:C4PT41N SL0W wrote:Both of my tunes flat out suck at Infineon. I can't seem to make the rear end stick, it just keeps slidin' out no matter what I do to fix it
Both the Chally and the Neon are loose, but with the tunes they have, they are predictable. I actually let the tail wag a little through most corners, and I can anticipate the rear end sliding out, so I can give it a little correction. If the build is stable and predictible, just practice catching it as it slides out and let it drift a little, rather than trying to tune it out. Otherwise you end up like I did at Road America...
All the slides that I can predict/control I usually don't have a problem with. Most of my problem is it wantin' to spin around when I accelerate out of the turns, and sometimes no matter how much I have the wheels turned to the left/right (dependin' on which way I'm slidin') it still wants to go around
C4PT41N SL0W- Posts : 94
Join date : 2012-02-20
Age : 36
Location : Sacramento Metropolitan Area, CA
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
In trying to remember what Squid snd I worked on for my Charger...i wanna say it was a combination of loosening the upper settings on the spring bump/rebound settings...i also like my ARBs tighter and that seemed to help...that and just having to be a prude with the loud pedal...
Smus- Posts : 575
Join date : 2012-02-15
Age : 36
Location : S. Minnesota
Re: Infineon (long / sports car) course qualifying
I saw a high 1:48 but that was a real dirty lap. Best I can run clean is low 1:50 area. So last night I decided to completely forget my setup. Go with something totally different. I might actually be on to something but I don't know. Trying to make what I would see as a mathematically perfect car suspension-wise. Something tells me it's not going to happen. I can't math very effectively (even my grammar suffers with math involved) and asked my Facebook friends their opinions. I got 1 person saying the numbers mean nothing. A 2nd person saying because it's on a car this is what I should do in real life. A 3rd telling me all the mods he has done on his truck. While interesting, none of these exactly helps me much. So far all I've found is that 47% of 1273 is 1500. I'm no math-magician, but something seems off there. Though I think I can get in the ballpark of what I'm shooting for. And I still don't know that it would help me from the setup I was running. Gotta crunch some more numbers I think.
Remaggib- Posts : 759
Join date : 2012-02-18
Age : 43
Location : Wisconsin
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