Rotary Junkie
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You know what? Never mind, this post was as useless as the one above.
Rotary Junkie - I didn't quite get the "who you are" thing but the power graph was definitely meant as a joke. 👍
migsvill - Shall we get a longer review later?
Renoff - No. Let's see you review one of our cars first and then we'll talk again.
Parts to buy:
Sports Exhaust
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
NA Tuning Stage 2
Port Polishing
Engine Balancing
Racing Chip
FC Transmission
Triple-plate Clutch
Racing Flywheel
FC LSD
Carbon Driveshaft
FC Suspension
S3 Tyres
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Oil Change
Rear Wing
New Wheels (optional)
Suspension
Spring Rate: 5.0 / 4.0
Ride Height: 106 / 106
Bound: 3 / 3
Rebound: 4 / 4
Camber: 2.2 / 1.8
Toe: -1 / 2
Stabilizers: 3 / 2
Brake Controller
Brakes: 3 / 2
Transmission
Note: First, reset the gearbox to the default settings, then set the Auto setting, and only then set the gear ratios.
Gear Ratios
1st: 2.976
2nd: 2.058
3rd: 1.639
4th: 1.297
5th: 1.020
6th: 0.850
Final Gear: 3.000
Autoset: 13
LSD
Initial: 30
Acceleration: 20
Deceleration: 5
Downforce
Amount: 30 / 20
Driving Aids
ASM Oversteer: 0
ASM Understeer: 0
TCS: 0
I'm lazy, so I'll just copy the description from Tuner Garages..
This time, I had again a familiar task: Turning a sumo wrestler into a Spiderman. My victim was Ford Mustang GT, a ponycar that had suffered same fate as Elvis.. from a slim, swiftly moving superstar into slow, fat, asthmatic abomination. And happily I can announce that I have succeeded. Please, sit down, put on your seatbelts, because this ponycar has been fed with high octane since it's birth!
I just tried your Mustang. Great stuff! More to come...
So you know where I am coming from, here's an into- Basically, I am not much of a tuner. If I'm adjusting a car to race, to keep things somewhat challenging, I normally do this (list)
Basically I give the car a little more HP through exhaust or low end engine work, then toss on a Racing Chip. For the suspension, I normally lower the ride height and increase the spring stiffness. At that point I go race. If it ain't working out, I'll do a wing, weight reduction Stage 1, or both, maybe toss on a little more power.
So I am out of my element doing LSD mods, Tranny mods, detailed Racing Supsension mods, etc.
Well, today I bought the 2005 Mustang GT.
First I played with it stock-
Since I am used to driving with some Traction Control, it took some time at to get used to it at the drag strip, but here's what I got on the stock Mustang-
Quarter mile
15.05
15.15
Grand Valley Speedway-
2'24.168
2'19.805
2'19.132
The brakes on the stock Mustang SUCKED. Way too twitchy and overpowered. Plus the suspension dived a ton during braking.
Gave it an oil change and wash, then I did all of your mods-
Quarter mile
13.77
13.37
Grand Valley Speedway-
2'07.706
2'06.868
2'05.938
Suddenly the brakes worked great, the suspension felt much better, and all in all it was a fun car to drive around the track. I'm looking forward to driving it more!
Then for kicks I went and set the car up the way I would have done it, using a very basic "tune." I kept all of the power parts the same, but used the FC tranny set to stock, the LSD set to stock, no brake controller, and on the Race Suspension I set it stock, lowered it some, then upped the spring stiffness.
Went back to the Speedway-
2'11.062
2'09.918
It was butt to drive around the track. A constant fight. Cornering sucked.
So I am really impressed with your Mustang tune, and will go back to driving it as soon as I finish this. Should be fun to try some of your other cars as well. I was going to start with the 1st one, the Nismo wagon, but I couldn't find it!
Anyway, good work! Keep it up!
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LeoAnd rally cars are ok, because if you have ever seen a WRC rally stage, most of the time Finnish rally drivers are within top 5.
I haven't seen many successful 4wd drifters, have you? True, they DO drift with lousy, mix-n-match tyre selection and a ton of power and fancy electronics like Super AYC or DCCD.. And rally cars are ok, because if you have ever seen a WRC rally stage, most of the time Finnish rally drivers are within top 5.
modifications in the shape of new cams, pistons, valves... to put it short, everything that moves.
He has the point though, this car deserves a testing.