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2002 skyline r34 setup question

SdupontjrSdupontjr Junior MemberRegistered Users 21 Posts
Saw where it maxes at 1665. Can't get mine pass 1662. My build is strictly power to wt ratio. If the weight is more than the power, I didn't add it. So what am I missing?

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  • Pack N PetePack N Pete Member Registered Users, Users Awaiting Email Confirmation 163 Posts
    Try to install factory shocks then reinstall what ever your choice was. Sometimes this clears the numbers up. Good luck.
  • roestreyevroestreyev Senior Member Registered Users 1,443 Posts
    Sdupontjr wrote: »
    If the weight is more than the power, I didn't add it.


    I don't think you understand power to weight ratio.

    A maxed R34 has 700 hp for about 2900 lbs, that's about 4 lbs/hp

    So if a part is 5 lbs for 1 HP gain, you should not add it.

    But if a part is 3 lbs for 1 HP gain, you should add it.

    It's not a 1 to 1 ratio...

  • SdupontjrSdupontjr Junior Member Registered Users 21 Posts
    Yeah just figured that out. Most of my turbo items were stock due to the weight ratio. But looking at it from an overall standpoint, it actually makes it better.
  • NoeffixNoeffix Junior Member Registered Users 18 Posts
    But how do you figure out the weight ratio for each car, can you research RL numbers or is this game specific?
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