Increased pp after online racing

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Hiya all. I have tryed to find the answer to this on search, so apologise if im asking this question again.. Ive only just started playing online racing..

A few mates were all doing a 600pp race, so after some practise online my car had gone over on PP points?? So to race i now have to down grade the car and this will basically be ongoing yes?

Why does the PP incease, can it be turned off,

I aslo had another car same make and model and that without racing increased its PP??

Any help would be most grate full on these questions, thank you
 
Your PP increased because your power increased as the car broke its engine in by driving. I'd hazard a guess it was either 0 miles (brand new) or very few miles. I'd also guess the car that didn't had more significant distance on it, as the break-in phase is only the very first few hundred miles for a car.
 
Does this mean If you have bought a used car it has already "broke in"?

no. most used cars need a engine rebuild. have you noticed that the OCD cars 0/0 have the broken in BHP. my 0/0 veyron from the OCD has 1256 BHP. my used one with 100miles is 1242 BHP
 
Your PP increased because your power increased as the car broke its engine in by driving. I'd hazard a guess it was either 0 miles (brand new) or very few miles. I'd also guess the car that didn't had more significant distance on it, as the break-in phase is only the very first few hundred miles for a car.

Ah many thanks for that. Yes it was a new Honda NSX Taka Dome, and didnt have many miles until i started getting it ready to race..

So now thats it increased in PP, will it now stop as it is..
 
Itll steady off, then drop. When it drops do an oil change. Then itll go up alittle more then level off. Then your done. Everytime time power starts to drop its oil change time.. Then around 3000 mi you need an engine rebuild as the power wont reach max anymore. This is when its new.


A way to see online if you need to change the oil is by the limit set on the room.
If the PP is 600 and you can set your car to 601 then youll need an oil change done. I think the system lets you go over because the power will decrease that race. Other than that itll let you only set it to the room limit (example 600pp)
 
Once it reaches the end of its break-in phase (which I recall is 250 miles, but I haven't been paying enough attention) and it's at peak power, yes.

It will though, as it gets older, lose power and thus lose PP. That's a few thousand miles (see above about paying attention) away yet though. Oil changes keep it in top condition until such a point as only an engine rebuild will suffice.
 
Once it reaches the end of its break-in phase (which I recall is 250 miles, but I haven't been paying enough attention) and it's at peak power, yes.

It will though, as it gets older, lose power and thus lose PP. That's a few thousand miles (see above about paying attention) away yet though. Oil changes keep it in top condition until such a point as only an engine rebuild will suffice.

Thank you very much for your insight buddy :) and replying, happy driving and thank you again.
 
Itll steady off, then drop. When it drops do an oil change. Then itll go up alittle more then level off. Then your done. Everytime time power starts to drop its oil change time.. Then around 3000 mi you need an engine rebuild as the power wont reach max anymore. This is when its new.


A way to see online if you need to change the oil is by the limit set on the room.
If the PP is 600 and you can set your car to 601 then youll need an oil change done. I think the system lets you go over because the power will decrease that race. Other than that itll let you only set it to the room limit (example 600pp)

Ah very intresting, thank you for the heads up buddy 👍
 
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