Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-26829978-20150917141842/@comment-26808586-20151009004817

ME7 wrote: 122.163.102.128 wrote: Gold Crazed1115 wrote: My Nismo once reached 415~418 km/h on the first Mulsannes Straight. All upgraded except the last engine. This is what   Im asking for. It must feel great to be at that speed against Porsches. Porsches seem to be crawilinhg But the grip of the Porsche makes all the difference. They can get through the corners faster and as a result, have faster drive out of the corner. The Porsche also has better brakes so you can spend more time on the gas. It takes the Nismo a while to catch up after a series of corners.

In Endurance Kings I was always running the Toyota with only R$ upgrades. I could average lap times at LeMans of about 2:51 when racing clean and about 2:48 with severe corner cutting (but that damages the car). I then upgraded the Porsche to PR 95.1 (20/23 upgrades) for series completion and I was shocked. The Toyota's top speed is 22 km/h higher. But the Porshce has .06s faster acceleration and 0.36 better grip. With the Porshce I can average lap times of about 2:46 clean and about 2:43 with severe corner cutting.

Possibly if I took the Toyota to 20/23 upgrades it would win... but I'm not sure. Even maxed out, the Porsche has better grip and braking and 0.1 higher PR value. I would love to see a Toyota and Porsche go at it with full PR! With full PR I am guessing the Toyota wins.

All I know is that I will (probably) never pay 1775 gold to max out the Toyota!! I will (probably) never max out the Porsche either. Although 2,000 laps at LeMans would earn me enough gold to max the Toyota... only 100 hours of racing... yeah right! For the 2015 Porsche, its tp speed is just too slow to even compare witht he Nissan. When I get a chance to race the Nissan, I enter Tertre Rouge into Mulsannes at around 330-355 km/h (just some fancy driving, and sidelining with the car). As I have already got all except the last engine for the Nissan, Catching up to auralpod and RattelSnack is easy, and usually takes a few km to do so, but these are LMP1-H cars, the km are basically cm to them. And once, my Nissan achieved a lap time of 2:36-8 but, as well, with corner cutting to the extreme (I basically took the Ford chicane, Raccordement, and the Dunlop chicanes as straights...).