Weekly Challenge Discussion Thread

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Wanted to tune up a KPGC110 to drive something interesting for the GTR event and it turns out that thing makes for a bit of a monster.

Ended up at 650pp on Racing Hards and it pulls 743hp on a 889kg body.
I usually run a fair bit under the pp limits anyway but at 50pp below limit it still certainly outperforms itself.

And it spits flames!

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Here's the video:



Right at the start my car changes down a gear into 4th!

I am using manual gears, so as soon as I pass the start line the car changes down from 5th to 4th and I have to try and change back up as fast as possible, sometimes I get it bang on and other times I don't which ruins the timed section, what am I doing wrong?
 
Right at the start my car changes down a gear into 4th!

I am using manual gears, so as soon as I pass the start line the car changes down from 5th to 4th and I have to try and change back up as fast as possible, sometimes I get it bang on and other times I don't which ruins the timed section, what am I doing wrong?

That's odd. As seen in the video, no such changes happen. Were you using a controller, like a shift down button jammed or something?

If it's a wheel, then maybe one of the paddle shifters need fixing.
 
The thing is, as he's said himself, tunes aren't a magic bullet and surely enough there's no magic in that setup from what I can see. Nothing out of the ordinary, no minuscule adjustments like tenths of camber or hundredths of toe, just a well made setup to adjust the handling to a personal driving style. And I can already tell it wouldn't suit mine which underlines what the few of us have been saying for a while now, there isn't a setup that works perfectly for everyone. Much less on every track or even everywhere on a single track, it's always a compromise.
And might I add, tuning is also a constant deed of fixing. There will always be something off then adjust as needed, then another... it's an endless cycle.


I don't mind sharing tunes, but I waive responsibility should there be any... catastrophe that takes place. Like a nuclear explosion, perhaps. :lol:
 
Started with the WTC which I've won a few years back but have recent difficulty whenever it appears in the weeklies. Thought I'd go with my 787B with a no-stopper. That was a mistake. With high FM I was a bit off pace from Kawakami and his NISMO. It took me to lap 9 to overtake him and hold on for a bit under a second gap at the finish.
GTR race was in a car I used the last time we had this race, Unisia JECS R32. Easy win.
Special TT was not my thing and not gonna bother for Gold. Silver was good enough.
Interlagos was in the C5 I last won this. 735pp with a 35 second win.
I picked a car I haven't used in awhile for Alsace. One of my Swifts. Just a bit over the suggested pp so it was fun for awhile. Won by 11 seconds.
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The thing is, as he's said himself, tunes aren't a magic bullet and surely enough there's no magic in that setup from what I can see. Nothing out of the ordinary, no minuscule adjustments like tenths of camber or hundredths of toe, just a well made setup to adjust the handling to a personal driving style. And I can already tell it wouldn't suit mine which underlines what the few of us have been saying for a while now, there isn't a setup that works perfectly for everyone. Much less on every track or even everywhere on a single track, it's always a compromise.

I agree 100% with you ,but the case wasn't about the tune .
It's about @RCKakashi14 who says :
Tune is top secret
Tune is highly confidential etc.etc
Lately that change ( a bit ) and since Audi DTM is one of his favourite " mules " ,was really a surprise.
And since world remains the same and nothing changed dramatically,only one explanation remains.

@RCKakashi14 fall in love and see the world with a different eye 😂
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Not my favourite selection of events this week, but there were some enjoyable moments, none the less. All completed on hard difficulty at the first attempt, with the exception of the special event.
Japanese FF Challenge 450: Mitsubishi FTO - Stock, plus a little ballast, to get under the PP limit. Pretty uneventful, except for the turn over the brow!
American Clubman Cup 700: Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am - LS9 engine swap, full race upgrades, RM tyres. Once I recalibrated my right foot to ‘ultra sensitive’, this was great fun to drive, and an easy win.
Mazda Spirit Racing 12R Special Event: The middle section took a while to unlock, but Gold was achieved.
Nissan GT-R Cup: Nissan R34 GT-R V-Spec II Nur ‘02 - Full Race spec, SS Tyres. Not being a Tokyo regular, I expected to struggle with this event, but I needn’t have worried. With the gearbox tweaked for the loooong straight, I was able reach P1 by L2 T1.
World Touring Car 900: Mazda LM55 - detuned, RH tyres. While I’m slowly learning to appreciate Trial Mountain, this was about getting the job done. FM3 and 1 stop ensured an easy win.
 
That's odd. As seen in the video, no such changes happen. Were you using a controller, like a shift down button jammed or something?

If it's a wheel, then maybe one of the paddle shifters need fixing.
I am using a wheel, but it's not the paddle, I'll see if I can grab a video.
 
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