2000 miles @ top speed / red line RPM > 80000 miles cruising at 45 mph and low RPM
Racing at top performance puts a big wear on engines
F1 engines are built to last the length of the race and are rebuilt after every race.
2000 miles @ top speed / red line RPM > 80000 miles cruising at 45 mph and low RPM
Racing at top performance puts a big wear on engines
ToucheWell they used to be... Now they have a 4 race rule for engines.
thats srs bsnsIn the 80's they used to rebuild them after qualifying for the race!
In the 80's they used to rebuild them after qualifying for the race!
You do not need to rebuild them every 2000 miles in game either. More like every 4,500-5,000 miles at most and even then it barely shows signs of wear.Do you really need to overhaul an engine after only 2,000 miles in real life? Maybe because it is a race car? I know my vehicle has 80,000 miles and really doesn't need a new engine yet...
Slick tyres lasted 1 lap in those days!
I got trolled in another thread about something like this coming up. They called me stupid when I didn't want an X2010 with miles on it. I had got an X2010 with over 3k miles on it and after awhile finally dug one up with 0 miles on it. It was a huge difference compared in turning radius and handling through corners. I don't know why its hard for people to understand that miles in the game does affect your cars wear. Most the races in rl, after its over the cars has to be serviced atleast. Such as new gaskets, new sparkplugs, new oil and so on. Topfuel drag racing I think its called, don't get to much into drag racing. The cars engine has to rebuilt nearly after every run.![]()
It was quite pathetic how they couldn't handle someone trying to teach them something new.