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- Arkansas, USA
- MentalDefex
Just want to throw in my 2 cents. I've read through about 12 pages of this thread and haven't seen anyone mention torque. It doesn't play as big a part in PP calculations as HP so you can get a car with good torque, tune it up, then turn it down to a lower PP. The torque doesn't go down as much as the HP. You would then increase your gearing to get better performance. The Hondas that people are trying don't have much torque. I used the coupe turbo plus and blew away all the races. On Daytona you should look for a heavy car. That way you can have more power with lower PP since weight doesn't affect top speed much. There, I said it...
For example: Coupe Turbo plus refreshed and fully tuned minus the turbo is
327hp @ 6400 rpm and
300 ftlb @ 3400 rpm.
466 PP.
Power at 50% =
163hp @ 3200 rpm
286ftlb @ 3000 rpm
387 PP.
That's 164hp lost but only 14 ftlb's of torque! So you gear up and short shift the transmission. Add some weight for less PP and you're golden.
For example: Coupe Turbo plus refreshed and fully tuned minus the turbo is
327hp @ 6400 rpm and
300 ftlb @ 3400 rpm.
466 PP.
Power at 50% =
163hp @ 3200 rpm
286ftlb @ 3000 rpm
387 PP.
That's 164hp lost but only 14 ftlb's of torque! So you gear up and short shift the transmission. Add some weight for less PP and you're golden.
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