Street Racing Inspired Highway Drags.

  • Thread starter JDM SRE70
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Hi Guys,

I've been on the search for a room with such styles. I thought i'd come to here and see how much interest there is here.

How it works is a 45-65Mph Roll, on the Third Beep, both cars pull. After one car pulls ahead by 30 feet (10 Meters). Both cars brake, and the process repeats, with the same opponent or another. This is only fun, when there are a big bunch of people in the lobby. Otherwise, its just constantly people entering and exiting track.

Also, the idea here is. Is Budget maintained cars, that are matched in performance. Its simply not very fun when its a 400hp Civic against a 1200hp Veyron. So get a car thats evenly matched. If possible just aim for a build thats realistic, and that would be achievable on the average mans salary. So no, Custom Trans, Carbon Driveshafts. Under 800hp is idealistic. But occasionally its fine to bring out a GTR with a 1000hp. For more inspiration have a view of these videos.




If interested, let me know. I'm more than happy to host rooms, or if anyone else is hosting a room as such, feel free to publicize on here.

Cheers, SRE70.
 
I'm up to do some of these. Granted, i'm a apart of HiboostRacingClub and do these for YT often. Add if you want to do some.
 
This is why I was a big fan of Tokyo xtreme. Nothing cooler than rolling up to someone flash your lights then all hell breaks loose trying to win! 👍 this is a great idea!
 
I'm up to do some of these. Granted, i'm a apart of HiboostRacingClub and do these for YT often. Add if you want to do some.
No kidding. I've watched many of your guys videos and I have to say I love them. Wish I could be apart.
 
Also for a tip it would probably be most realistic to keep near stock weight if not stock. Most are somewhat heavier than stock even.

I only use stage 1 weight if my car is under powered. S2K's, FC's etc.
 
I like to strip out the entire car, then do stage 1 engine and bolt on's. Budget realistic in my opinion.
 
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