Good Job Guys
Delta HF Stradale Review
This definitely has the potential to be an amazing car - and I discovered this by accident.
Under your settings, pull is excellent, brake behavior is good, and grip comes in GOBS. But as you both noted, it's absolutely impossible to break it loose, and when I exited tight corners, understeer was brutal. It could be controlled with throttle modulation, but that came with a price - the car exited corners at relatively low rev values. Turn-in was also difficult, in part I think because of your front toe settings. I'm not sure why they're set the way they are - I usually use negative front toe in extremely unstable mid- or rear-engine cars, but this is definitely not an unstable car.
The thing is this though - when I first took the car out, I forgot to set the transmission to your values, and the car was FANTASTIC. Somehow, turn-in was much better, and thanks to the much closer standard gearing, the motor spent MUCH less time revving through the peak of its band between shifts, rendering it almost completely neutral even in the tightest hairpins as long as I short-shifted somewhere around 6250. I even felt a few instances where a good strong flick might have broken the back loose. Might be worth checking out! 👍
<edit> Greycap, I wonder if this might also apply to your quattro - it's rather similar to the Lancia in a lot of ways.
davieboiscotlan
CraftyLandShark - I only deal with the Quattro suggestion here as the Delta isn't mine. The Audi might indeed benefit from closer ratios to strengthen the lift off and power over but then the top speed would be a bit low for such a powerful car, it now runs out of gearing at around 260 km/h which is about what the aerodynamics allow. I'll consider changing it though. 👍
It IS a full blown race car.
Downforce + R grades = race car.
One more time update for the tuners.
The GrimR34per's best time at GV is now at a 1'37.199 with out putting 4 wheels on to any of the concrete patches.
Even with the prob with gear box i love the carLotus omege GSI = BRILL report comming up *might be long, so much to say*
are going for 1'36.xxx or something?!
and why oh why do it seem that you've fallen in love with that car?
Quite a way to begin your GTP career!My Review of the 70 Mitsubishi Galant 'Evolution'
*quite a review*
And another one!A Mad FinnTuners Co. Official Review
*quite a review, part II*
Come to think of it, I don't believe that it can do it if driven with those parts and settings - or it's a different track. Then again, in the picture it seems to have a wing (looking at the front quarter view) which means easily four to five seconds a lap with a car like that. No idea about the tyres used but I once heard that our Abarth 500 had been run on R3 tyres because "that's what was called for". Or then not.I'm surprise by the B spec time for the car.
Quite a way to begin your GTP career!
But as always, thanks for the review! Do you happen to need a car?