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Porsche 935 Moby Dick @ Fuji68 GP - Simon Meisinger - 02-04-2018 Couldn't get rid of the underbody constantly hitting the track, so I'm not totally satisfied with the setup, but it handles that bumpy road well enough. I managed a steady 01:44:xxx at 97% grip and 27° track temperature. RE: Porsche 935 Moby Dick @ Fuji68 GP - Stefano Zanella - 02-05-2018 i gave it a try, i found it way too stiff on the rear, it's a bumpy track! with lower 3 and 4th gear ratios, no rear antiroll, 1 click of more front sospension, at 100% grip and 30c temp, after 4 laps at 1.42.X i did 1.41.6 , and 1.40 isn't a mirage, it's way easyer to drive (more understeer), but the baseline is good. and a hint for who will join the server without trying, or will try today, lift off/just to do a click on the breakes before T1 or you will not make it! see you on track, to all get smashed by Giuseppe, he will do 1.3X for sure RE: Porsche 935 Moby Dick @ Fuji68 GP - Simon Meisinger - 02-05-2018 I had the feeling that the stiff rear helped me turn ;-) I will definitely give your input a try, thanks! RE: Porsche 935 Moby Dick @ Fuji68 GP - Stefano Zanella - 02-05-2018 1.41 was a good time at the end the race, shame it was the last race, it's a very nice car, the problems were the too big amount of contacts.. hope to see it more in the future, or the Can-Am monster, how bad will be a race with the 917/30 in SRS? RE: Porsche 935 Moby Dick @ Fuji68 GP - Michal Janak - 02-05-2018 shame i cant do the USA race because of work trip, and the crash point from Monza which wasn my fault (punted from rear and dive bombed in Parabolica) the overal top 3 was very near shame that Lemans crashed, on Lemans an Monza ai was very happy with car but in Japan i wasnt able to hold the tempo but no mistake and finaly without minus points for contact great car on some great tracks (02-05-2018, 08:56 PM)Stefano Zanella Wrote: 1.41 was a good time at the end the race, shame it was the last race, it's a very nice car, the problems were the too big amount of contacts.. the 917 was there some months ago (summer?) RE: Porsche 935 Moby Dick @ Fuji68 GP - Simon Meisinger - 02-05-2018 That was the last race? Nooo. I thought were would be another one. This car defintely needs a series with more races. The slot with friday, saturday and sunday would be great. RE: Porsche 935 Moby Dick @ Fuji68 GP - Stefano Zanella - 02-06-2018 at Le Mans it was at home, felt this car was made for that track, even if it's a game. punting was a normal thing with this car, 5 of 6 races i did get punted on start/t1/t2 , people just push the throttle and no brake.. this is not how to enjoy this car, wich is all about throttle management i searched in old series, there was a series with the 917K, 600hp, what a snail, i mean this car: "The 917/30 was the most powerful sports car racer ever built and raced. The 5.374-litre 12 cylinder (90.0 x 70.4 mm) twin-turbocharged engine could produce 1,580 bhp (1,180 kW) in qualifying tune" only 2 and a half more HP RE: Porsche 935 Moby Dick @ Fuji68 GP - Mike Waltz - 02-07-2018 917/30 series would be amazing. RE: Porsche 935 Moby Dick @ Fuji68 GP - Simon Meisinger - 02-07-2018 I wouldn't mind a 917 K series either :-) |