LDP-R Viper RVT10/Tuned
(444bhp) (537ft-lbs) (1066kg) (750 PP All)
(494bhp) (551ft-lbs) (1066kg) (749 PP S-7 & S-10)
(385bhp) (556ft-lbs) (1066kg) (700 PP)
(574bhp) (583ft-lbs) (1066kg) (800 PP)
Performance:
Power:
-19 -9 -33 +5
Weight: 85% (All)
Tyres:
R3/R3 R1/R1 R1/R1 R3/R3
Aerodynamics:
20/34 20/35 17/28 20/34
Settings:
Suspension: (Same for all)
Ride Height: -10/-10
Spring Rates: 7/5
Damper: 6/7
Toe: -0.25/+0.17
Camber: 2.6/1.4
Brake Balance: 4/6
Max Turn Angle: 40 (WHEEL users may wish to change this to 50)
All driving aids are up to driver, tuned with all aids off except ABS on 1
Gear Ratios:
5 Speed 4 Speed 800PP Gearing
1st:
2.308 2.308 2.660
2nd:
1.588 1.588 1.780
3rd:
1.193 1.193 1.372
4th:
0.937 0.937 1.072
5th:
0.751 0.751 0.844
6th:
0.596 N/A
Final:
3.090 2.600 2.755
Shift at 5500-6000RPM
Shift at 5500-6000RPM
Shift at 5000-5500RPM
Shift at 5750-6250
Description:
Proving that an old dog can be taught new tricks, this suspension set up was perfected a long time ago and nothing has changed since RVT originally set this up on the Vipers custom race springs. Other additions from the standard Viper are a new engine management system which allows the car to lose power to fit race regulations whilst maintaining HUGE torque low down particularly. This means the car can be shortshifted with minimal speed loss and infact benefits the 650PP set up using it's 4 speed gearbox, due to the large reduction in power, but huge wave of torque still present. This American torque monster has also undergone a massive weight loss program to cancel out the big V10 up front, this includes use of a lighter materials for the exterior body panels, and a reworked and stiffened chassis using high tech materials such as carbon fibre. The main aim of the car has always been a stable, consistent racer, for this reason the downforce is always run at maximum with the high power settings and power is often sacrificed to make way for better tyres and/or high downforce. This car is a perfect example of a good solid set up that will work on almost any course, the suspension is set up to allow the car to have great turn in and good overall cornering speed, whilst taming the mighty torque and power with use of higher gears then normal tuned Viper often providing the greatest exit speed by allowing you to put your foot flat to the floor early without setting the tyres alight.
Tracks Tuned for/on:
Pretty much anywhere on all set ups.
Tuner's Notes:
Weve given you 2 options for gearing, 4 speed and 5 speed. The 4 speed gives great traction, easy driving and ultimately more consistency, using the huge wave of torque you can pull out of most bends accept hairpins in 2nd gear or higher (anything above 50mph) allowing you to happily jam the throttle and be thrusted out by pure torque.
We recommend 4 gears for the 700 PP set up as 1st will still pull you out of most turns without bogging you down. The S class 750 PP set ups accept both with no compromise, you can still spin up the tyres in 1st if you provoke it. The R3 750PP set up may bog down on launch, losing you roughly half a second from a standing start to 60 but providing an easier time through the rest of a lap.
Both gearboxes come with an overdrive gear incase of prolonged slipstreaming.
Both gear sets run similar lap times at 750PP, the 4 speed being slightly quicker in 700 PP trim.
The 750PP set ups are overall much stronger in their class, the normal 750PP set up has proven very successful on Suzuka, Fuji, Daytona Road AND HSR before. The S class 750 set up has won both golds on pro physics for S-7 and S-10 (partly due to favourable grid but I was still running fastest lap times on the track) however the car still runs less power then the AI are, and for this reason you MUST take advantage in the corners and overtake quickly and efficiently. The cars are running at 749PP purely to maintain the max downforce and absolute minimum weight, this is not done in the intention of gaining grid spots online however it is an advantage I'm not complaining about.
Oh and this is still a front engine, rear wheel drive car, so you will still hang the tail out if youre to throttle happy, not to mention that engine is a 8.3L V10.
700PP Note: Driver may wish to trade in downforce for power or R2 tyres.