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ZiggyM

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I use 150 F and clear for the GN55_GNS mod (also using chassis 1).
That knocks the HP down and on dirt tracks, it keeps the tires warm so I don't have to go with the super ultra mega 250% grip that most dirt tracks come with.
 

Thrasher124

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I use 150 F and clear for the GN55_GNS mod (also using chassis 1).
That knocks the HP down and on dirt tracks, it keeps the tires warm so I don't have to go with the super ultra mega 250% grip that most dirt tracks come with.

There are other ways to slow the cars down with using extreme measures like that.
 

Thrasher124

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Not extreme at all and works great. What other methods of slowing the cars do you use?
I meant 'Without' lol.
- I work on track.ini AI grip (lower will slow em down, to low will cause wrecks), AI drag (higher will slow em down).
- AI ratings help too. Depending on the track, setting everyone's 'Aero' rating to 0 can slow em down an average 2-3 seconds/lap (depending on track). Turning the AI engine to 0 may help a bit to, but not sure how much or how well. Lower the AI aggressiveness will slow em down a pinch too, but may cause for boring racing. I have that set between 90-00 for AI for good racing with decent amount of cautions (varies on track).
- Biggest thing I fix for AI speeds are the AI setups (fast.cup/gns/cts/pta are the setups AI use for both qualifying, practice, and race. This is probably the "best/safest" thing to edit so you don't mess up the track/racing to much (aside from AI ratings themselves). Biggest things to adjust, AI spoiler (higher will slow em down ,but keep this low for 2017-2018 cup and NXS cars, in my opinion), AI grill tape (lower=slower cars), ride height (higher=slower, doesn't effect speed THAT much tho), and the gearing for the AI. Wider the spread between 3rd & 4th gear, the slower the acceleration in 4th gear, which can end up as slower top speeds, based on track. I normally lower 4th to 1.000 or lower than adjust the other 3 so u don't over rev to quick going up through the gears. In my fict series, I have it set so they can shift gears 1-3 normally, at max rev (or whatever) and 4th gear doesn't exceed 7000rpm.
 

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