For the top "R" race cars and the FO8, the shift times should be much quicker, so as to emulate the real thing. For example, below is a link to a video of a BMW 320 E36 race car, similar to the "R" cars in LFS. Turn down the speakers as the rear end is really loud and whiny. I've read told that these cars use an Xtrack box, a very fast sequential shifter. Sequential shifter shift times are 30ms to 50ms, versus LFS's shift time, > 300ms (with auto lift off, with auto lift on, it seems even slower), 6 to 10 times as slow.
Because of the slow shifting and maybe an unrealistically wide power band on the race cars (even the FO8), running a setup where only 3 or 4 gears are used instead of all 6 is faster in LFS. It shouldn't be this way, since it isn't this way in real life.
Even if you don't agree with my idea on faster shift speeds, the video below is still impressive and worth the download. 4 classes running at the same time, and this very fast car is starting from the back of the pack because of a qualifying incident, so he gos through the pack very quickly.
You can find the on the link belowm click on the Rolf Van Os in een BMW ... E36 link here:
http://www.supercarchallenge.nl/videos.asp
Because of the slow shifting and maybe an unrealistically wide power band on the race cars (even the FO8), running a setup where only 3 or 4 gears are used instead of all 6 is faster in LFS. It shouldn't be this way, since it isn't this way in real life.
Even if you don't agree with my idea on faster shift speeds, the video below is still impressive and worth the download. 4 classes running at the same time, and this very fast car is starting from the back of the pack because of a qualifying incident, so he gos through the pack very quickly.
You can find the on the link belowm click on the Rolf Van Os in een BMW ... E36 link here:
http://www.supercarchallenge.nl/videos.asp