#17711 Geschwindigkeitsangabe realistischer gestalten

Closed Created by @ONe1 - 3 comments

From @ONe1 25.09.2024, 18:02

Wenn ich der Strecke die richtigen cm Angaben (in meinem Fall 4000 cm / 40m) angebe erscheinen bei Fahrten mit nicht getunten 132 Modell (mit Magnet) Geschwindigkeiten weit über 350 km/h. Da DTM, F1, ect Autos unterschiedlich schnell in der Realität sind wäre es sinnvoll in den Fahrzeugdaten einen Faktor einzugeben. Je nach Fahrzeugklasse könnte man das dann anpassen und es würden realistische Zahlen erscheinen. Zur Zeit helfen wir uns damit, die Streckenlänge nicht korrekt, sondern wesentlich kürzer einzugeben, so daß am Schluss wieder realistischere Km/h angezeigt werden

#1 From @dirtydogracing 27.09.2024, 19:09

I believe the speed is accurate to scale. If you had a 51 meter track which in 1/32 scale would be about a mile, doing a 10 second lap would be going 360mph scale speed. The magnets allow you be able to go much faster, I find the speed without magnets to be much closer to realistic. 

@smartrace closed this 06.02.2025, 11:10
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#2 From @smartrace 06.02.2025, 11:10 Owner

Closing due to lack of support of other users / geschlossen aufgrund mangelnden Zuspruchs anderer Nutzer

#3 From @mcstady1503 10.02.2026, 11:38

Hello SmartRace, Hello Dirty doRacing, Sorry to bring this topic up again, but I think there's a flaw in the reasoning here. If you calculate the track length using the scale factor, you'll never arrive at a realistic track length. For example, 40m x 32 = 1280m. You could simply use a ratio factor. For example, 40m / 10s = 4 -> 14.4km/h x √32 = 81km/h. But that's still far from reality. DTM/GT cars average 140/180 km/h per lap. F1 is faster. The simplest formula to get closer to reality is, for example, 40m / 10s = 4 -> 14.4km/h x 16 (Scale/2) = 230.4 km/h. That comes closest to reality. Average speeds of 350 km/h mean over 400 km/h on straightaways and over 300 km/h in curves. Even with our magnets, a maglev train would be more appropriate. I was initially confused about the speeds, considering that the small cars should actually have a top speed of around 32-38 km/h. I only learned through this forum that it's a multiplication process.

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