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Ok, I did some testing and for what it's worth, here's what I found:
Base car is 2010 Camaro SS, stage 2 engine, stage 1 weight + windows and hood, and all aero parts installed. All non-PP bolt-on upgrades(mid-grade if possible) and of course full custom tranny. Height-adjustable suspension kit, I keep forgetting to get the full custom.
I ran my first 4 hour last weekend. The car seemed to be somewhere near the pace I'm told I need with Sports Soft tires, but I got scared early by the pace of the R8 Race Car in my initial practice run, so I went with RH's. I then had quite the adventure, should have lost but won due to him apparently taking an unscheduled pit stop on the final straight. Still unsure about how that happened. Would have won handily if I hadn't run out of gas on lap 8.
Anyway, race 1 times with all my(again, mid-grade if possible) bolt-on power upgrades installed: 565PP, RH 8:36.8, RM 8:27.4, RS 8:17.4. A bit faster than necessary, assuming I don't waste two or three minutes at a time next time.
So I'm preparing for my next running, did my tests online to get tires and fuel as close to the race situation as possible. Being in a public room eliminated a couple of laps that could have been helpful, but oh well, it also made things a little less boring. Laps were done in 'endurance racing mode' -- racing right out of the pit, driving as fast as I could while still being nice enough to the tires to last 4 laps.
All bolt-on power parts removed: 539PP
RH 8:53.5 (full fuel, first flying lap, fairly clean but hardly 'perfect')
RM 8:42.9 (full fuel, first flying lap, really sloppy lap that could have easily been 5 seconds faster, clearly mediums are too fast)
My light fuel laps were interrupted by traffic/mistakes.
Added ECU and Sports Air Filter: 549PP
RH 8:42.2 (light fuel - enough for 4 laps but not much more, first flying lap, again fairly clean but with some small-ish mistakes)
My full fuel laps were interrupted.
So I'm tempted to believe that 539PP might be good enough once you burn off the extra three laps of fuel the car starts with, particularly if you are a little faster than I was. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see 3.5 seconds taken off of that lap just by driving better. It's too bad that I couldn't get a direct comparison of what difference fuel makes, I know that it makes a very big one, but I've been at it more than long enough for today. However I'll probably use 549PP for my next attempt, assuming that A)I'll make a few stupid mistakes over 4 hours, and B)I'll be racing an S2000 GT1 Turbo. Of course, if I need to make up time, there's always medium and soft tires, hmm...
I still almost think that 565PP with SS tires would do it, but you have to be pretty mistake-free on those tires, and the AI does use slicks. Probably would come down to the in-laps. And of course I could just be really, really slow
Base car is 2010 Camaro SS, stage 2 engine, stage 1 weight + windows and hood, and all aero parts installed. All non-PP bolt-on upgrades(mid-grade if possible) and of course full custom tranny. Height-adjustable suspension kit, I keep forgetting to get the full custom.
I ran my first 4 hour last weekend. The car seemed to be somewhere near the pace I'm told I need with Sports Soft tires, but I got scared early by the pace of the R8 Race Car in my initial practice run, so I went with RH's. I then had quite the adventure, should have lost but won due to him apparently taking an unscheduled pit stop on the final straight. Still unsure about how that happened. Would have won handily if I hadn't run out of gas on lap 8.
Anyway, race 1 times with all my(again, mid-grade if possible) bolt-on power upgrades installed: 565PP, RH 8:36.8, RM 8:27.4, RS 8:17.4. A bit faster than necessary, assuming I don't waste two or three minutes at a time next time.
So I'm preparing for my next running, did my tests online to get tires and fuel as close to the race situation as possible. Being in a public room eliminated a couple of laps that could have been helpful, but oh well, it also made things a little less boring. Laps were done in 'endurance racing mode' -- racing right out of the pit, driving as fast as I could while still being nice enough to the tires to last 4 laps.
All bolt-on power parts removed: 539PP
RH 8:53.5 (full fuel, first flying lap, fairly clean but hardly 'perfect')
RM 8:42.9 (full fuel, first flying lap, really sloppy lap that could have easily been 5 seconds faster, clearly mediums are too fast)
My light fuel laps were interrupted by traffic/mistakes.
Added ECU and Sports Air Filter: 549PP
RH 8:42.2 (light fuel - enough for 4 laps but not much more, first flying lap, again fairly clean but with some small-ish mistakes)
My full fuel laps were interrupted.
So I'm tempted to believe that 539PP might be good enough once you burn off the extra three laps of fuel the car starts with, particularly if you are a little faster than I was. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see 3.5 seconds taken off of that lap just by driving better. It's too bad that I couldn't get a direct comparison of what difference fuel makes, I know that it makes a very big one, but I've been at it more than long enough for today. However I'll probably use 549PP for my next attempt, assuming that A)I'll make a few stupid mistakes over 4 hours, and B)I'll be racing an S2000 GT1 Turbo. Of course, if I need to make up time, there's always medium and soft tires, hmm...
I still almost think that 565PP with SS tires would do it, but you have to be pretty mistake-free on those tires, and the AI does use slicks. Probably would come down to the in-laps. And of course I could just be really, really slow