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  #41  
Old February 28th 05, 10:54 AM
Pez
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Thats not accurate, you go slower in n2003 if you are too loose, which just
makes it dull to drive (as opposed to N4 which positively encouraged you to
drive sideways ).

I guess what appears loose to one person may appear neutral to another.

pez

"Bill Bollinger" > wrote in message
m...
> What is such a JOKE, is than N2003 DEFINES dirt tracking style racing. To
> be fast in N2003, you MUST dirt track it on the edge. So much on the edge
> that people whine if the tempature isn't set to one temp with no wind.

What
> I think NSR has as a BIG advantage is that to go fast with NSR your car

must
> be balanced. Neither tight nor loose.
>
> Bill Bollinger
> www.gsxn.com
>
>
> "JTS" > wrote in message
> ...
> > William Bradshaw wrote:
> >> Sting32 wrote:
> >>
> >>> I pasted the 1st time he pointed this out, half way though this post,
> >>> there is a picture (snapshot of his desktop with Wordpad with a file
> >>> open...) picture are worth 100's of words (from my keyboard anywho)
> >>> then the text was from this link...
> >>>
> >>> http://www.onlineracin.com/forum/tm.asp?m=41811
> >>>
> >>> hope that clears it up a bit for ya JTS

> >
> > Thanks Will. Pretty interesting read.
> >

>
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  #42  
Old February 28th 05, 02:00 PM
Plowboy
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That is funny,
PEZ,

that you write exactly opposite of just about anyone has ever posted about
setups & handling, including the Bob Stanly, and others. BTW, Bollinger has
been a round a freaking while.



  #43  
Old February 28th 05, 02:25 PM
Pez
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Anyone who's been around to see the progression from GPL through n4, n2002
to nr2003 will see that comparitively nr2003 doesnt like to be driven
sideways. ultra loose setups hurt lap times in nr2003 compared to how they
were in the previous releases.

But as i said, what seems neutral to one person may seem loose to another.

Ive also seen posts re. nsr saying its more realistic because you can
opposite lock to save slides. id say that if these people arent doing the
same in Nr2003 then they are letting the car go too far around before
attempting it.

pez

"Plowboy" > wrote in message
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> That is funny,
> PEZ,
>
> that you write exactly opposite of just about anyone has ever posted about
> setups & handling, including the Bob Stanly, and others. BTW, Bollinger

has
> been a round a freaking while.
>
>
>



 




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