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for those of us with rFactor inspect-a-gadget has a dedicated server running all the time to which i has admin :D

download the GTR and the touring car ledgons mods with bathurst and its updates and we can go racing

IP:

>>Touring Car Legends<<

i think Bathurst only needs to be 1.1

>>Bathurst<<

GTR 1.1 mod

>>GTR 1.1<<

you will need to sign up @ rfactorcentral but if you do have rfactor you will go through heaps of downloads as there is heaps of good stuff there :)

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for those of us with rFactor inspect-a-gadget has a dedicated server running all the time to which i has admin :banana:

download the GTR and the touring car ledgons mods with bathurst and its updates and we can go racing

IP:

>>Touring Car Legends<<

i think Bathurst only needs to be 1.1

>>Bathurst<<

GTR 1.1 mod

>>GTR 1.1<<

you will need to sign up @ rfactorcentral but if you do have rfactor you will go through heaps of downloads as there is heaps of good stuff there :bunny:

Just be careful you don't double book the server Steve! JFF use the server too so I should give them a plug and get you guys to check out their site too, they're a great bunch of guys who race regularly and would appreciate new guys to race with...

Check here first before you host a game to see if there is a race or practise scheduled, or join up and race with the guys, they're on most nights racing...

http://jff-racing.my-goo.com/

any time they're not using the server, you're welcome to load up the skyline mod or whatever and any track you like and have a blast!

have fun!

Gadget

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with the Nismo 34r mod (the best one to use) I have laid down a 2:08.151 at bathurst.

a 2:07 definitely possible as I'm still tweaking suspension settings and have only done 10 laps in the car so far.

Tips...

1, soften suspension

2, change gear ratios till you can get 308KMh down conrod with rear wing on 2 and front splitter on 2

3, MUST increase brake ducts to as big as you can. Brake fade is a MAJOR problem with brake temps over 1100degrees!!! brake at the kink in the end of conrod, and pump the brakes, brake earlier here, because by the final turn, the brakes don't get enough time to cool and you can end up in the fence with no brakes!

4, use torque split of 35 front 65 rear. or 30/70

5, increase tyre pressures and play with camber settings till you have even tyre temps across the tyres. cold in the middle, add pressure and vice versa.

6, slow in, fast out

7, drive smooth, smooth is fast, don't try to drift, it will, but don't try!

8, raise rev limit to 9000RPM

hope that helps, and gives you something to aim for!

Gadget

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