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Actually, using a Group B car to represent for the whole WRC cars is a bad representation as it is known that Group B cars has much less low-end torque than Group A, WRC (1997-2011), WRC (2017-2021) and Group Rally1.
This is because in real-life, the turbocharge system (Which sport bigger turbo and lacks anti-lag system) in Group B cars only works in a narrower, top-end rev range and have massive turbo lags. To compensate the lack of lower-end torque, drivers in real-life have to clutch-kicks to have the turbo spool up quicker. The clutch-kick is not needed in cars belonging to succeeding classes because their turbocharge system works at the wider rev range than the Group B cars.
See Peugeot 205 T16 for a more extreme case for this.
- 2 years ago
I'm not using it to represent the WRC series of vehicles, I am reporting it as also having an issue with its power band. It should definitely not be performing like a NA only car or big turbo only car, which is what it is doing right now (it's a very strange highly sloped power curve). That's nonsense.
Edit: Fat chance of getting a supercharged, turbocharged engine to not be able to build any boost at 5k and 6k when it peaks at 8k, boost should already be peaking.
- 2 years ago
@Yuuyatails wrote:Actually, using a Group B car to represent for the whole WRC cars is a bad representation as it is known that Group B cars has much less low-end torque than Group A, WRC (1997-2011), WRC (2017-2021) and Group Rally1.
This is because in real-life, the turbocharge system (Which sport bigger turbo and lacks anti-lag system) in Group B cars only works in a narrower, top-end rev range and have massive turbo lags. To compensate the lack of lower-end torque, drivers in real-life have to clutch-kicks to have the turbo spool up quicker. The clutch-kick is not needed in cars belonging to succeeding classes because their turbocharge system works at the wider rev range than the Group B cars.
See Peugeot 205 T16 for a more extreme case for this.
Might be true for the Peugeot, the Audi and the Ford but the Lancia was twin-charged. Lancia managed to reduce lag in lower RPM quite significantly so the Lancia shouldn't have that astronomical turbo lag the other cars have. Whether or not it's the power band or something else, Idk, we'll have to wait and see if there's a response from Codies.
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