The Kart race Gold Trophy is easy after the 3nd lap and the tires warm up. Also: If you adjust the tranny on the kart down to a max 81, then push the final gear to the right (all the way), then adjust the final gear to 5.300, it's as easy as pie!
As with the Kart race, the GT-R N24 Schulze Motor sports race is easy too. Just gott tune the tranny down to about 166 MPH and the rest is just staying "smooth".
I got gold on these two first lap. I had done some practice on my own weeks prior to this TT for KartSpace, and had already figured out how to get a 34.xxx second lap. That, apparently is semi-fast, but around four seconds off the leader at this juncture.
I'm at 33.3xx right now, and for the past two days I have not been able to even come close to matching my own time! It's getting really frustrating, and I keep seeing the leaders lose time every day. I'm at the "what the fuck are they doing?" stage of trying to learn.
How the hell do they do it?
So you made a comment that's got me thinking. You suggested messing with the final drive, and I think made a typo. You said to adjust the final drive twice. Can you restate that, please?
Then, do you have any insight into why adjusting the front/rear gears (final/1rd) would independently make a different type of accel and handling?
For instance, if you adjust the 1rd gear to acheive a particular top speed, how is that different than leaving 1rd alone and adjusting the final to acheive the same top end? I understand why it is different on multi-gear cars, but not on the single gear systme that the karts have.
thanks.