Gt3 are the same of gt2??Chevrolet Corvette C7R
BMW M3 GT2
but you can throw in all the GT3 cars just as well
Yes, the lap times are almost identical, although will vary from track to track just like the real cars.Gt3 are the same of gt2??
I want real same type of car (power etc)
thxYes, the lap times are almost identical, although will vary from track to track just like the real cars.
Edit: Here are cars right around the same lap times and similar classes that can be competitive. You can adjust the BOP in CM if you need to make fine adjustments:
PORSCHE 911 RSR 2017
CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7R
MCLAREN 650S GT3
FERRARI 458 GT2
LAMBORGHINI HURACAN
BMW M3 GT2
AUDI R8 LMS ULTRA
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what you think about bmw z4 gt3? same class or better than ferrari 458 gt2?
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The Porsche RSR is 2-3 seconds faster than the rest of the GT2/GT3/GTE field, so keep that in mind. In real life the Ferrari 458 GT2 raced with the P4/5 Competizione, the BMW M3 GT2 and the Corvette C7R, but you can use every other GT3 car and the Porsche GT3 Cup car too.
I'm currently doing a GT4 championship with:
Ginetta G55 GT4
Maserati GT MC GT4
Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport
It works pretty well with a 10% restrictor on the G55.
Out of curiosity, what BOP are you using on the RSR?
The Porsche RSR is 2-3 seconds faster than the rest of the GT2/GT3/GTE field, so keep that in mind. In real life the Ferrari 458 GT2 raced with the P4/5 Competizione, the BMW M3 GT2 and the Corvette C7R, but you can use every other GT3 car and the Porsche GT3 Cup car too.
Unless it was in some smaller side series that doesn't use the ACO homologation, the P4/5 hasn't raced with any GT2/E cars AFAIK. It is not the same class, it was built for the VLN series which has nothing to do with the ACO homologated classes.
The P4/5 has Ferrari 430 GT2 underpinnings, so while it did not race specifically in ACO GT2 class, most of the major components were build according to it. In VLN it ran in the same class as the M3 GT2, E1XP.Unless it was in some smaller side series that doesn't use the ACO homologation, the P4/5 hasn't raced with any GT2/E cars AFAIK. It is not the same class, it was built for the VLN series which has nothing to do with the ACO homologated classes.
The P4/5 has Ferrari 430 GT2 underpinnings, so while it did not race specifically in ACO GT2 class, most of the major components were build according to it. In VLN it ran in the same class as the M3 GT2, E1XP.