Flat Floors "Fixes" Top Speed - Spot On/near Spot On Figures Achieved! (7 cars tested)

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It's something I noticed - maybe this could explain why the top speed is too high on all cars ?

Maybe in some twisted way installing flat floor actually brings car to it's "normal" state - the way it should be ?

After testing several cars here are my results after installing flat floors on those cars. As you see those figures are often or exactly like in real life or very close - anyway much closer than before.

2010 Camaro SS - 275 km/h

2007 Lancer Evo X - 251 km/h

Viper GTS - 294 km/h

2006 DB9 - 291 km/h

2007 Nissan GTR - 305 km/h

2012 Nissan GTR - 313 km/h

SLS AMG - 322 km/h

Thoughts ?
 
This was discussed before. Flat floors being installed acted as if though they were actually being removed.
Though that doesn't completely work as that would imply flat floors increase top speed which they shouldn't.
 
Too bad installing the flat floor gives the cars way too much grip. Maybe with CH tires/Flat floors you might get something realistic?:confused::confused:
 
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