[REL] EnduranceRacingX EGT by URD Update V2 July 2016!

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  1. JNRRR

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    Hello Ales and Mrslfrsl,

    i have to say i am not so much happy about the darche 911 weight distribution numbers in version 2.0.
    46.5:53.5 default
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    44.8:55:2 maximum rearbiased weightdistribution are more values for a mid-engined car, than for a 911.

    Version 1.97 was 44:56 (default) up to 39.5:60.5 (maximum rearbiased) which seem more proper numbers.

    Best regards
     
  2. Sherwin92

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    I am obviously not URD :) But fromwhat i know, the 911 RSR GTE has the weight bias quite balanced, as would also be suggested by this quote :

    ""One of the priorities in the development of the 991 RSR was an evenly balanced weight distribution.""

    http://gulfracing.com/cars/porsche-991-rsr-gte/
     
  3. Juergen-BY

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    Hi Ales, you may would share your actual skins psd files, to get the chance to expand the existing skins with all proper details, like number plate etc...?
     
  4. Fraggon

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    Is anyone else having a bug where the Feruccios braking lights appear to be floating lmp lights?
     
  5. UnitedRacingDesign

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    do you have a screen on what exactly is it?
     
  6. AK1504

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    Why do i have 2 folder for the venom and ferruccio ?
     
  7. UnitedRacingDesign

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    rf2? did you remove old ones? Should be one only for each.
     
  8. Brack Jabham

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    Love your work - thanks
     
  9. AK1504

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    Damn my fault... Saw that in AC :D
     
  10. Ronnie

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    Just like Sherwin92 told you. Racing car is whole other beast than road car (even road car doesn't have nearly as rearward distribution, newer the model the more front biased they go). WD is based on real values. They move engine and other heavy parts more and more to the center to the point that Porsche is actually starting to be mid engined car. Take it or leave it kind of deal here. ;-)
     
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  11. JNRRR

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    Hello,

    Now you can go out in da Internet and search the weight distribution for the 911 (991) road car.

    Let´s meanwhile take a look at some published/communicated data of some other race cars:
    BMW Z4GTE (50/50), it´s predecessor the M3GT2 (46/54).Both front engined cars.
    Cadillac ATS-V.R GT3 (49/51). Front engined car.
    Mercedes SLS GT3 (48/52). Front engined car.
    Lamborghini Huracan GT3 42/58. Mid-engined car.

    Unfortunately we don´t have data for the 911 rsr (GTE) or at least fot the 911r (gt3) but there is a reason (rearbiased weight distribution) why for the new 2017 911rsr there will have probably a change in the position of engine and gearbox.

    Also there is a reason why rhe 911 rsr can beat under wet conditions the Lmp2-prototypes and the Daytona prototypes (rearbiased weight distribution).

    Best Regards
     
  12. Radek Sirc

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    Great, great update! Thanks a lot, URD! The tires, character of chassis, brakes... all is fantastic.

    Only one question... In the note (in user interface in garage) is written: Engine mapping 1- Safety car, 5 - Default Race, 12 - Power. But the value of the item "Boost Mapping" is locked on "1" and changes are disallowed. So is it really not allowed for these cars, or is it my misunderstanding or am I doing something wrong?
     
  13. Ronnie

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    Both. It is not boost. It's fuel mixture adjustment.
     
  14. Ronnie

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    There is no stopping you from thinking what you want, really. :) Like I said, based on data. Take it or leave it.
     
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  16. JNRRR

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    So you are member of URD and this is an official URD statement?
     
  17. Radek Sirc

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    OK, thanks for explanation. So there is not possible to set it before race in garage, the only way is mapping a keys for increment and decrement mixture and then use them on the track, is it right?
     
  18. Miro

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    Yes, that is correct. :)

    EDIT: At least for now, I do not know if ISI is going to come up with settings in the garage at some point which would not surprise me.
     
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    I've done research on that subject aswell while making some physics for a league. As far as I was able to find out, the weight distribution of the 991GTE is very close or equal to that of the 458 GTE. :)
     
  20. JNRRR

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    Thanks for sharing this information. Do you have any numbers of these both cars?

    Best regards
     

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