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#1 - PRADO
gear ratios bl gp
re gear ratios / final drive
do most people go for a long set or a short set for bl gp ?

obviously top speed important on the long straight - but quite a few bursts of acceleration needed also...
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#2 - PRADO
Quote from thisnameistaken :I suppose you need the highest available top speed, since you'll reach it on the back straight, and one gear that gives good grunt when you're doing 70mph-ish to pull you up the hills. Take a look at the Inferno setups, they've probably all got the same/similar gearing.

I use the inferno setups actually - I really like them.

I have been spectating some real fast guys, and I seem to be taking the right lines, and braking in the right places, but can't break out of 1.37s / couple of times in the 1.36s.

I know its me, not the setup - but just trying to learn a bit more.
Does depend on the car, but in my experiance, gearing seems to make little difference, I normally set my gearing so the engine peaks in top on the longest straight, then space them back from there, but I have driven other peoples sets (fast people, i.e. Sparkydave) and his gearing was VERY high, infact so high that I couldnt even get into top in the FXO, and it was still as quick.

Dan,
#4 - PRADO
Quote from danowat :Does depend on the car, but in my experiance, gearing seems to make little difference, I normally set my gearing so the engine peaks in top on the longest straight, then space them back from there, but I have driven other peoples sets (fast people, i.e. Sparkydave) and his gearing was VERY high, infact so high that I couldnt even get into top in the FXO, and it was still as quick.

Dan,

yeah i know what you mean - a fast guy sent me a setup the other night, with longish ratios (xf gti) but too much understeer for me - maybe I will combine his gears with the suspension from inferno

just every time I start to toy with setups myself, i end of getting lost in them - perserverance i guess
Get an easy-to-drive setup and go from there. Don't change anything and just improve. When you are ready you'll start to see flaws in the setup by evaluating the performance of the car in certain areas.

For example, when I drove low 1.35's, but couldn't quite get under 1.35, I noticed that I lost most time (relatively) in the turn after the straight and the turn to the right before the last turn, so I adjusted my tires to make right-turns easier. After a while I found that I lost too much speed in left turns and switched back to a more balanced setting and voila - 1.34.91!

I'm currently using a very stable set-up which might carry me to 1.33, but the improvements are very gradual and steady (Today I improved my PB from 1.34.63 to 1.34.62 )
Anyway, just try not to mess with your setup too much. A setup is just a tool, eventually you'll start driving faster regardless of setup. Many people will tell you that a setup does not improve your skills, it merely allows you to think differently about your own weaknesses and develop techniques to either turn them into strengths or to hide them in such a way that they become neglible.

Gear ratios are mostly 'fixed' since you want to reach the engines maximum revs on the straight in the final gear. Some changes can be made, but most of the setups on Inferno are similar or exactly the same, I wouldn't worry too much about them.

As for improving laptimes; for me it seems to be very gradual below 1m35s.
I have actually made a video of my own PB and the WR side-by-side, and there seems to be no particular point in which I lose time to MacEST, however in the end I am more than a second behind! To me this proves that very slight improvements which will come as time progresses make all the difference, just keep practicing!
Quote from Jertje :
As for improving laptimes; for me it seems to be very gradual below 1m35s.
I have actually made a video of my own PB and the WR side-by-side, and there seems to be no particular point in which I lose time to MacEST, however in the end I am more than a second behind! To me this proves that very slight improvements which will come as time progresses make all the difference, just keep practicing!

I couldnt agree more, improvements from here are tiring but eventually come around!!

Keep up the practice!

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