Thats what i meant, im sure most of these cars have 50 wings covering the whole car, because thats the only way to get these times.
Actually not quite! See ocadamās post from earlier. my models do produce ridiculous amounts of down force but the number of fixtures has been heavily disguisedā¦
Itās mostly because the fixtures we have right now areā¦ rudimentary and not exactly great for creating downforce. IIRC, the Audi R18 makes something like 1800lbs of downforce at 200 km/h. Iām sure with better splitters and wings, weād have less ridiculous implements on the cars. Also, yeah, you can just put lips and wings inside of each other and youāll still get the same effectā¦ not to mention the SIZE of said fixtures donāt even matter right now. If thatās fixed, youāll find weāll actually start to have to lower the downforce used or cover the car. We donāt even have active aero yet!
Racing cars like the R18 make a huge part of their downforce with the ground effect. Thatās not possible in Automation because itās about road cars and the ground clearance it a lot bigger than it is for racecars.
Yes, we do need to remind ourselves that this isnāt so much a game for producing out and out race cars as it is a commercial industry game, but one can still dream
What about supercars? I would think we do at least get to build those as well, right? And those do have a lot lower ground clearance than the car bodies we end up having to use right now. Iām going to guess the mid-engine choices will have at least a closer ground clearance than what we have right now with hatchbacks (which are what Iāve been using for these Time Attack models).
Supercar bodies will be lower than those, yes. But racecars in a totally different league aerodynamically.
That would be nice, yes! I note that we only have FR layouts, but once midship is available, Iām guessing the FR balance will be much improved, meaning better balance and perhaps the times will tumble some more!
Still have not quite figured out how to get into the 1:04 region. I discovered something new today which shaved a few tenths off but perhaps Iām not using the right framesā¦ or thereās something else I havenāt considered yet.
Well of course race cars will still be lowerā¦ itās kinda hard to get any lower than just mere millimeters! But itāll help exponentially to be far closer than sayā¦ 6 inches? I think it was 6 with the last car I madeā¦ as for the 1:04 markā¦ I have absolutely no idea how to get there using the information Iāve gathered so far.
For my KS64 Chaser, I used pretty generic stuff in fact
It seems some conversation between companies has been taking place, tips have been shared, and the results are astonishing! A simply MONSTEROUS 1:03.3 time around the track has moved the limits of what is humanly possible, and has defied the laws of physics!
NOTE: Due to the recent aerodynamics bug that people have utilised to produce such quick times, I will be adding a wing and lip limit on the production cars. As for the race cars, you can still go wild!
Also, when an update comes out to fix this aero bug, the current times will be unbeatable without the ridiculous downforce figures. Therefore I will completely wipe the leaderboard clean, to make way for new times without the bug. Feel free to submit revised versions of your cars when this happens though.
Sounds good to me, pleb. Iām looking forward to when that time comes!
p.s. what IS the aero limit for production cars? You probably should remove the Nightfury TDS from the board then because, er, I didnāt reduce the aero any from the pure racecar version
I donāt think you could make a āaero limitā for a production car. Aero is a tradeoff between speed and handling. From what I have seen, production cars typically produce between 50kg of lift and 20kg of downforce at the front and/or rear of the car. That isnāt to say more or less than that is not a production car, but I would say it is a good range for most vehicles. If a street car is producing 100kg of downforce, then something has been modified, or it is extremely engineered for high speeds. The average āstreet carā for consumers produces lift only or extremely light downforce at best. Since the bug was revealed, Iāve been trying to understand this topic much more.
According to this page, really good modern production cars produce a Cd of about .38, while F1 cars produce around .75. Also of note, these would be found on supercars such as the Porsche 911 and Ferrari 430ās of the world. The C6 Z06 is actually only .29.
[quote=ā07CobaltGirlā]I donāt think you could make a āaero limitā for a production car. Aero is a tradeoff between speed and handling. From what I have seen, production cars typically produce between 50kg of lift and 20kg of downforce at the front and/or rear of the car. That isnāt to say more or less than that is not a production car, but I would say it is a good range for most vehicles. If a street car is producing 100kg of downforce, then something has been modified, or it is extremely engineered for high speeds. The average āstreet carā for consumers produces lift only or extremely light downforce at best. Since the bug was revealed, Iāve been trying to understand this topic much more.
According to this page, really good modern production cars produce a Cd of about .38, while F1 cars produce around .75. Also of note, these would be found on supercars such as the Porsche 911 and Ferrari 430ās of the world. The C6 Z06 is actually only .29.[/quote]
Using 30 wings on a production car is not valid in life or in game.
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[quote=ā07CobaltGirlā]I donāt think you could make a āaero limitā for a production car. Aero is a tradeoff between speed and handling. From what I have seen, production cars typically produce between 50kg of lift and 20kg of downforce at the front and/or rear of the car. That isnāt to say more or less than that is not a production car, but I would say it is a good range for most vehicles. If a street car is producing 100kg of downforce, then something has been modified, or it is extremely engineered for high speeds. The average āstreet carā for consumers produces lift only or extremely light downforce at best. Since the bug was revealed, Iāve been trying to understand this topic much more.
According to this page[/quote]
, really good modern production cars produce a Cd of about .38, while F1 cars produce around .75. Also of note, these would be found on supercars such as the Porsche 911 and Ferrari 430ās of the world. The C6 Z06 is actually only .29.
Using 30 wings on a production car is not valid in life or in game.[/quote]
Iām sorry. Did I say it was? If so, I apologize. If not, then why are you quoting me?
Come on, weāve gone over this to completion in the BRC practice thread, complete with Killrobās final words on the matter. Go read that, and then let it go.
Just my thoughts Strop!
Gonna take my chances at kicking strop out of the throneā¦
We should team up eh? I too was eyeing the Throne