Talk:Speed modification/@comment-28014745-20160717150552/@comment-27524282-20160825215001

@Animeboy98 Based on this video

https://youtu.be/ICcvmEF6lXE

HTT: 550 km/h x 89.69% = 493 km/h (306 mph)

Camaro: 506 km/h x 98.02% = 495 km/h (307 mph)

The HTT gets to top speed 1.6 seconds faster than the Camaro but only is only 0.00.132 faster in lap times.

As for this:

https://youtu.be/WI_BZ3FBXA0

HTT: 550 km/h x 89.69% = 493 km/h (306 mph)

3.0 CSL: 511 km/h x 97.7% = 499 km/h (310 mph)

D16: 610 km/h x 83.71% = 510 km/h (316 mph)

The 3.0 CSL is slower than the Devel to top speed by 1.4 seconds & to the HTT by 2.2 but is 0.00.853 faster in lap times than the HTT. If it didn't have a speed modifier, even with the slow acceleration, how is the 3.0 CSL an extra 0.4 seconds slower for a 1.8 gap after the Devel?

Keep in mind that 3.0 CSL in that video was before the Rio update which improved its acceleration (still slower than the 675LT though)

So yes, it looks like the Camaro & 3.0 CSL do have a speed modifier but just as Speedstar said, no one noticed it sooner.