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Re: best techniques for a perfect start


@TheRealJony wrote:

It's different for every car in the game.

Some cars rev up really fast while some cars rev up really slow. You'll have to adjust for each car accordingly.


Does it also vary depending on the PR of the car? This is something I've wondered about for a while now but have never really been able to check for sure as i'm always switching around between cars.  It feels like when you first get a car and it's got only basic parts in it, it revs relatively slowly making the start pretty easy but when you've got a load of decent parts in it, the revs are more sensitive making the perfect launch more difficult. Am I making things up or does this actually happen?

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    @eI-nombre wrote:

    @TheRealJony wrote:

    It's different for every car in the game.

    Some cars rev up really fast while some cars rev up really slow. You'll have to adjust for each car accordingly.


    Does it also vary depending on the PR of the car? This is something I've wondered about for a while now but have never really been able to check for sure as i'm always switching around between cars.  It feels like when you first get a car and it's got only basic parts in it, it revs relatively slowly making the start pretty easy but when you've got a load of decent parts in it, the revs are more sensitive making the perfect launch more difficult. Am I making things up or does this actually happen?


    @eI-nombre Yea, it actually happens.

    The more upgrades you apply to a car, the faster it revs.

    Say there's two Nissan Silvia (S15) Spec Rs with 305 PR and 655 PR.

    The 305 PR one would rev up slowly while the 655 PR one would rev up quickly.

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