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Post by RicardoElfrinko (PC) on Mar 13, 2010 20:46:28 GMT
I won't be able to get a time, my arm is hurting too much. I'm sure it just needs some rest, because it seems to me that it's just overloaded.
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Post by VGSpeedPro on Mar 13, 2010 21:05:57 GMT
Ricardo, what the hell have you been doing with that arm? ;P Now more seriously, hope you recover soon! All the best! Rogério
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Post by RicardoElfrinko (PC) on Mar 14, 2010 14:37:01 GMT
Ricardo, what the hell have you been doing with that arm? ;P Now more seriously, hope you recover soon! All the best! Rogério I hope I recover soon too, but at the way it's recovering right now, it might take another week or so. Only thing I have done is that I have turned it way too much for 1 thing and I had to repeat that for 50 times (maybe I even turned too far), but the stuff needed to get out the door and there wasn't that much time anymore to do it in. At the day itself I didn't have any problems, but when I woke up I couldn't even lift a piece of paper. That much is has been hurting, at the moment it's very annoying, but I still can't really have any pressure on it. So having to deal with the force feedback on my steering wheel will be out of the question.
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Post by Grnkjr0 on Mar 14, 2010 15:00:27 GMT
Next time you stroke the darn thing to avoid such accidence's in the future Poul
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Post by Jussi on Mar 14, 2010 15:43:22 GMT
I was going to pass this race, 'cos I just started my Dragon Age Origins, but then I figured it would not take too much time to throw in a run... I had a bit of hard time staying on the track, so I ended up doing 3 runs: 1st 2:04.870, 2nd 2:06.810 and 3rd... 2:02.610 - jsskppnn - Audi R8 4.2 FSI quattro - 9.99 Now I'm off to fight monsters. Jussi
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Post by RicardoElfrinko (PC) on Mar 14, 2010 19:00:50 GMT
Next time you stroke the darn thing to avoid such accidence's in the future Poul Just to make sure, you're thinking about the same things I talk about , here's what I have to work with: Roundslings This is the way they need to look like when they are ready. All smooth and no turns in the sleeve. And this is how we get them when they come off the machine: Now imagine such a thing for 6 times as thick and 18 meters long with 30 or so turns in it. And we had 50 of them to do in just a couple of hours. Because you can't get all those turns out in 1 try, you have to do it in about 15-25 times. So it's a long way just get 1 sling ready.
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Post by Grnkjr0 on Mar 14, 2010 19:23:13 GMT
Ohhh now I get it - completely different from what I thought was the cause to your sore arm Poul Here is an update - took a little more time to get under 1.40 than I thought. 1.39.830 - Grnkjr0 - 67 Corvette Stingray
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Post by TheGreenMonster (PC) on Mar 14, 2010 20:42:33 GMT
1.47.740 -TheGreenMonster - 67 Corvette Stingray
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Post by spiko on Mar 14, 2010 23:46:10 GMT
Just made it home and after couple runs this is the best I can do 1.45.070-Spiko-67 vette-9.98 Spiko
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Post by TwinCharger on Mar 15, 2010 6:53:19 GMT
Here is an update - took a little more time to get under 1.40 than I thought. Outstanding run. For two days now I'm practicing that track with the Vette to get some lap times anywhere close to you guys but so far I'm still in the 1:55's Anyways you seem to have the gears tuned all for accelleration right? Let's see if that helps... Will post my time later today no matter what
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Post by TheGreenMonster (PC) on Mar 15, 2010 8:48:21 GMT
1.39.830 - Grnkjr0 - 67 Corvette Stingray 1:41.620 - Fishy - Stingray - 9.98 1,41,650 - TCRluca - Stingray - 9.98 1:42.710 - aarog5606 - 67 Stingray - 9.98 1.43.860 - paul - 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - 9.98 1.45.070 - Spiko-67 vette-9.98 1:45.550 - SoulTraveller - 67 Stingray - 9.98 1.47.740 - TheGreenMonster - 67 Corvette Stingray 1:54.140 - Bandit - BMW Z4 M Coupé - 9.62 2:02.610 - jsskppnn - Audi R8 4.2 FSI quattro - 9.99
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Post by aarog5606 on Mar 15, 2010 13:26:32 GMT
1.39.830 - Grnkjr0 - 67 Corvette Stingray - 9.98 - 10pts 1:41.620 - Fishy - Stingray - 9.98 - 9 pts 1,41,650 - TCRluca - Stingray - 9.98 - 8 pts 1:42.710 - aarog5606 - 67 Stingray - 9.98 - 7 pts 1.43.860 - paul - 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - 9.98 - 6 pts 1.45.070 - Spiko - 67 vette - 9.98 - 5 pts 1:45.550 - SoulTraveller - 67 Stingray - 9.98 - 4 pts 1.47.740 - TheGreenMonster - 67 Corvette Stingray - 9.98 - 3 pts 1:54.140 - Bandit - BMW Z4 M Coupé - 9.62 - 2 pts 2:02.610 - jsskppnn - Audi R8 4.2 FSI quattro - 9.99 - 1 pts
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Post by Grnkjr0 on Mar 15, 2010 21:15:19 GMT
The setup I used was the one I have posted earlier in Inner Circle with some minor changes to rear tire pressure and I think I changed the rebound a bit too.
If you guys want I can upload that run to verify that I did not cut track or anything funny?
Poul
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Post by TwinCharger on Mar 15, 2010 21:47:36 GMT
Poul, you already posted the video...? Anyway, although I realise the competition is closed now, please allow the rookie to post the two best runs he was capable of... 1:45.170 - Twincharger - 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - 9.98 1:49.260 - Twincharger - Ford Shelby GT500 - 10.00 I have all assists off now except I still use automatic gears (downshifting manually sometimes....), manual shifting is still too much trouble for me...
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