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RickS95

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Re: Enduro in other waters
« Reply #15 on: November 07, 2012, 08:50:11 PM »

Turns out my car was set at over 600 HP.  Running at half the HP and on racing softs, you more or less run the track wide open as much as possible.  This won't suck like it would have at full PP. 

If anyone is interested, I'm listening to offers.   :D
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Re: Enduro in other waters
« Reply #16 on: November 09, 2012, 01:10:44 PM »

I'm not a big fan about them neutering the car.  Takes the challenge out of eau rouge.  That track begs to be driven with really fast cars.  Anyway,  I'm still interested if you guys are.  I have to fix my G25 brake pedal first and then it will depend on when the race is.  I can't run in the morning (pacific time) on the Saturday.
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Re: Enduro in other waters
« Reply #17 on: November 23, 2012, 04:22:36 PM »

Back from the (not actually) dead.  I'll have to post on what the :fuck I've been in.  Bleagh...


Love the Jag, haven't turned the key in...weeks.  But I am definately trying to be good for that enduro.  Shoot, if I could do it solo I would (rules don't allow it) and I've got to check with Dr. Mrs. on watching Velocity.  2 teeth already.


Also, I have to try the GT LM with the new physics model.  Interesting is what I'm reading in the thread.



Sorry I've been gone; hope to be back now.
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Re: Enduro in other waters
« Reply #18 on: November 23, 2012, 04:31:59 PM »

Turns out my car was set at over 600 HP.  Running at half the HP and on racing softs, you more or less run the track wide open as much as possible.  This won't suck like it would have at full PP. 

If anyone is interested, I'm listening to offers.   :D

I'm interested, but I have to check with wifey to make sure I can participate.  Color: Astro Blue (Chevy Color) suit your fancy?  I have a very solid tune from before the physics change; have to try the new 'feel' of the game.


Oh, and that link is Tuna-Fide.  Or is that Last Leaf Fanned?
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Re: Enduro in other waters
« Reply #19 on: November 26, 2012, 12:58:14 PM »

There didn't seam to be any interest so I haven't put any time into this so i'm out.
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Re: Enduro in other waters
« Reply #20 on: November 29, 2012, 01:53:25 PM »

I didn't see this thread before joining one of the PKR teams. I have always been a PKR member, but never get the chance to do anything with them, so I am taking this opportunity to do that and learn something new. We think we have our strategy just about worked out, even if we won't be the fastest on the track. It's not a race so much as a learning session.

The car is a piece of pie to drive.
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