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medal 5000
4 years 343 days ago (Last edited by Spencer Purcell 4 years 342 days ago)
This has been a topic back in the Archive section (2011-2016) of the forums, so I figured I’d bring it up again, this time in 2019.

Personally, I have used the Murk and Tifosi engines, the Elves fuel, and the Bridgerock tires for a few months on here. They, in my opinion, have paid big dividends for me.

But I’m deciding on using the Rednote engines and the Donelots tires, but keep on using the Elves fuel.
(EDIT: I may be going back and forth between the engine and tires mentioned, so who knows.)

What do you guys prefer to use for your engines, fuel, and tires?
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medal 5000
4 years 343 days ago
Early in season: Murk, Elves, Goodweek/Bridgerock

Mid-late in season: Wonder, Elves, Komehome 
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medal 5000
4 years 343 days ago
@Spencer; I use suppliers with the least impact on the big 4; Murk/Elves/Bridgerock. 


Firas
Early in season: Murk, Elves, Goodweek/Bridgerock

Mid-late in season: Wonder, Elves, Komehome 



Funny,midway last season I started running my practice laps with different combinations. Although my practice times are similar and also irrelevant for the upcoming race, I thought about the different terrains and track environments and how using suppliers that better fit those tracks would impact the outcome... 

It's a good way to manipulate your DP's without allocating any actual DPs. Does that make sense?  lol.. 
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medal 5000
4 years 342 days ago

Hamlet
@Spencer; I use suppliers with the least impact on the big 4; Murk/Elves/Bridgerock. 


Funny,midway last season I started running my practice laps with different combinations. Although my practice times are similar and also irrelevant for the upcoming race, I thought about the different terrains and track environments and how using suppliers that better fit those tracks would impact the outcome... 

It's a good way to manipulate your DP's without allocating any actual DPs. Does that make sense?  lol.. 


I've used this strategy for a while and it seems to be working early in the season. When it's raining changing suppliers is crucial. But unfortunatelly new suppliers cost too much for some teams.
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medal 5000
4 years 342 days ago (Last edited by Hamlet Rodriguez 4 years 342 days ago)
I don't like using suppliers that have a negative effect on the big 4's, but I will use a Rednote engine on my season opener today. 

I'll be adding two different combinations simultaneously with my 2 drivers the rest of the season.

ENGINES: TIFOSI(+10braking) and TOYMOTOR (+10handling)
FUEL: beep(+3acc) and chavon(+2fuel)
Tires: GOOD WEEK(+5handling) and MICHIGAN(+3acc)

Obviously my go-to combo #1 is; 

MURK(+10acc)/elves(+4acc)/BRIDGEROCK(+5braking)      +19pts to big 4's -0pts from big 4's

2nd set:TOYMOTOR/beep/MICHIGAN   +16 to big 4's -0pts from big 4's
3rd set: TIFOSI/chavon/GOOD WEEK   +17 to big 4's -0pts from big 4's

This is the closest I'll get to adjusting HP,TRQ and top speed. 

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medal 5000
4 years 342 days ago
Firas
Early in season: Murk, Elves, Goodweek/Bridgerock

Mid-late in season: Wonder, Elves, Komehome 


That’s exactly what I do. Murk Elves Goodweek for the first ~8 races.

If you are in Rookie or Pro, there’s no need to switch suppliers mid season.
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