12-13-2005, 01:32 AM
modogg85 Wrote:Did you read and COMPREHEND what I was saying before replying? When tnt'ing your car in either MC or TS, 60' is the best indication of the state of the setup of the car. The only thing that is going to lower your reaction time in either MC or TS is your Driver Skill level, do you agree or disagree?YouLoseInc Wrote:modogg85 Wrote:Rick, I agree with your points...but in MC with the R/T fluctuations and what not, you dont need to look at your 60 foot time. I never do, I just look at my overall E/T. 200 credits should get a good tune. If you add tires, then you screwed, and expect to spend 400 credits figuring it out.I can see that you have never personally drag raced a car at a sanctioned event.
Your R/T has absolutely nothing to do with the performance of the car, only the driver (skill level). I agree with Calder, 60' is the best indication of a good tnt setup.
are you joking...seriously you have got to be kidding...cause in MC R/T palys a vital role in the racing aspect....because R/T + E/T = Total time..which is what you win and lose races with....I am right now level 26 adn I can tell you that my R/T fluctuates about .10 sometimes even more...if you look at your past slips you will see that...and besdies the fact the guy was asking about TnT his car in the game not at a drag strip.