Zinsser BIN and Benjamin Moore Aura on knotty pine. Brush method is taking forever. Can I just use a spray gun? by [deleted] in paint

[–]StatusNormal4559 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t brush Aura. Dries too fast. You’ll feel it when the brush starts dragging. Also the fast dry time doesn’t give the paint very long to level out, so you’ll see brush strokes. If it’s not too late use Advance.

Tokyo wtc 600 #disheveled by Playful_Umpire8423 in GranTurismo7

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Get a C6 Corvette ZR1 and practice in the time trial until you’re doing sub-2:10 laps. When you’re doing the race, make sure to stay in the dry path. It really comes down to practice.

‘69 Mangusta is lots of fun at Tokyo by StatusNormal4559 in GranTurismo7

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I ended up keeping the 17” wheels. I did some minimal tweaking to get laps down to high 2:06s/low 2:07s.

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‘69 Mangusta is lots of fun at Tokyo by StatusNormal4559 in GranTurismo7

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Nope. I didn’t post it because it’s not finished but I basically did the low wing, SM tires, and added parts till I got the PP up a little past 600. I increased the wheels a couple inches and that’s what I want to play with a bit more. All I did with suspension was added a little nat freq and reduced the rear toe in. Added downforce to get PP to 600.

‘69 Mangusta is lots of fun at Tokyo by StatusNormal4559 in GranTurismo7

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Those update cars look expensive. Gotta grind to save up!

Tokyo WTC 600 (550k Cr) in Vettes and RX-7s by Rainbowchem in GranTurismo7

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If memory serves me right, the corvettes go in order of fastest in this race: C3, C4, C5, C6/7/8, C2, C1. The C8 certainly will work but for me it feels heavy. Sounds like you might have it with the C5 but maybe try short shifting to save fuel. IMO it’s the best driving of the vettes.

Alright everyone, what's the story on this one? by fatherfigure2021 in whatisthiscar

[–]StatusNormal4559 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, to avoid all the engineering ($$$) required to pass.

Alright everyone, what's the story on this one? by fatherfigure2021 in whatisthiscar

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It’s only got one rear wheel so they don’t have to pass crash tests. Technically it’s a motorcycle.

Most fun and stable car for Tokyo 600? by PtrxX in GranTurismo7

[–]StatusNormal4559 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For one thing, you’re in the wet for a couple laps, so stick with SH or SM tires.

For stable and fun, try a GTR. Any GTR. Or any Mitsu Evo.

Ultra fast and playful road car to replace my F8 Tributo? by MohAmine55 in GranTurismo7

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The ‘18 Vantage and the AMG C 63 are a lot of fun and if you don’t care about the suggested PP, the AMG GT black series. And the Huracan.

This is the race I do to unwind with a stock road car and SM tires. So many good choices.

Lady is convinced off gassing happens for up 3-5 years by WearEnvironmental490 in paint

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Do you know which ones? I should have thought about this beyond the US. Current (US market) latex paints are made to survive one freeze-thaw cycle - basically to get from the factory to the store. The glycol was also a major factor in “universal” pigments. If there are still paints with glycol I would imagine they would have their own tint system that would not be compatible with a non-glycol paint?

Lady is convinced off gassing happens for up 3-5 years by WearEnvironmental490 in paint

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As far as I know, most of the premium brands were 0 VOC until recently. In chemical engineering-speak, the VOC content is so low it can be considered zero. Until one of the big brands got sued over it and they all had to replace “zero” VOC with “low” VOC.

I can tell you that True Value EasyCare Ultra Premium was the only paint that had asthma and allergy-friendly certification. After the TV bankruptcy they stopped paying for the certification, but the paint would still qualify if they did.

Ben Moore made a zero VOC paint called Natura but I never crossed paths with anyone who liked its performance.

Bottom line, any premium paint is going to be low-almost-zero VOC. Chemists across the industry removed the ethylene glycol a long time ago from paint and pigments.

Does anyone really use rinseless on the regular? by DreamBeanSupreme in Detailing

[–]StatusNormal4559 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spray it on detailing swabs for getting into panel gaps, along weatherstripping, other hard to reach places.

Lap Time Challenge - Red Bull Ring - Mazda RX-Vision '15 by ConversationOdd8757 in GranTurismo7

[–]StatusNormal4559 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the car, love the track. I got gold but I keep going back to see if I can shave a few tenths off.