Tuner Challenge Version 3

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Welcome to the next Tuner Challenge! :cheers:

The Challenge... :mischievous:

Citta di Aria (normal): Sector 1
Judges are required to run from the Starting-Line to the T1 mark (any further on the course is at the judges discretion).

3 Divisions (FWD, RWD, AWD)
S3 tires only
"Normal" cars only. "Tuner" and "Concept" cars need to be approved so please ask first if you have any doubts.
No nitrous

There are no other limitations. Downforce, power, weight... All other mods are in your control and should be picked solely for the purpose of tuning a better car.

To enter your car in the contest follow this link...

To act as a judge in the contest follow this link...

Good Luck and Have Fun! :cheers:
 
Dear Potential Tuners, :cheers:

TCv3 is currently accepting entries!
The deadline for entries is March 21st (subject to change if necessary but don't count on it!).

Tune for Citta di Aria (normal).
The test section will be from the Starting Line to the T1 marker.

Your opponents in each division (the Touge Monsters):
FWD- Spoon Integra
RWD- Amuse R1
4WD- Nismo R34

These opponents set the benchmark for TCv3.
Sector times are not as important as handling, tune for the best handling possible.
Check this link for what judges will use as grading criteria

Now reply to this thread and post your exact Car, Parts, Settings, and Set-up Notes.

You can only submit one car per division so make them count!

Good luck!
 
Dear Potential Tuner Challenge Judges, :cheers:

Anyone may be a judge!
However, you've got to be approved.
To be approved as a judge...
Write me a Private Message titled "Judge's Application" briefly explaining why you would like to act as a judge.

Once approved as a judge...

Set the Standard
Purchase (for the division or divisions you plan to judge) the following cars, change the oil, and remove all driving aids...
FWD: Spoon Integra Type R
RWD: Amuse S2000 R1
4WD: Nismo R-tune R34

Test the appropriate car to establish a standard for tuned cars in each division (FWD, RWD, 4WD). Do not score the Touge Monsters, only use them to gain an understanding of a standard for each division's potential.

Test the Entries
-Test at Citta di Aria (Normal), use only starting-line to T1 as the test sector.

Grade each of the tuner submissions on a scale of 0 (horrible) to 100 (excellent). Use the following criteria...

Judging Criteria:
  • An initial comparison of feel and sector time to the current "Touge Monster."
  • Feel of handling, consistancy and ease of proper operation.
  • Overall tendency to be predictable and capable through the Test Course's various conditions.
  • T1 sector times should be noted.
  • Stand-out performers may take the "Touge Monster" title and be retired with honors for the sake of a final showdown between more competitive rival entries.
  • "Special" awards may be given to unusually appealing entries.

Now build and test each of the cars from one or more divisions. If you wish to submit scores you must submit a score for each car in any or all of the divisions.

Once you have tested each of the submissions, reply to this thread with your grades for each car, your nomination for a final spot race in the division, and any nomination you have for the special award.


Please make initial Score and Award presentations simple. List the cars in order from first to last or last to first based on the 0-100 score. Then post your proposal for the division spot race, then post any nominations for the special award.

Any commentary and detailed observations should be posted in a seperate reply (and I encourage all of you to make detailed follow-up replies after posting your initial score/award presentation).
 
TCV3 Entrant- RWD (Don't think this title is necessary, but better safe than sorry)
ASL Garaiya '02
(309hp) (298Nm) (728kg)

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Parts To Buy:

RC Exhaust
RC Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
NA Tuning Stage 3
Port Polish Heads
Engine Balancing
RC Computer Chip
FC Suspension
FC Gearbox
Triple Clutch
RC Flywheel
FC LSD
S3 Tyres
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Oil Change
Rear Wing (3D Type AB recommended)
New Rims (optional- OZ 031 recommended)

Settings:

Brake Balance: 5/20

Suspension:
Spring Rates: 5.0/8.0
Ride Height: 85/85
Damper (Bound): 2/2
Damper (Rebound): 6/6
Camber: 2.5/2.0
Toe: -2/-2
Stabiliser: 3/5

Gear Ratios: First reset default, then set the autosetting, then set each individual ratio.
Autoset: 11
1st: 2.338
2nd: 1.635
3rd: 1.294
4th: 1.064
5th: 0.881
6th: 0.744
Final: 5.050

LSD:
Initial: 5
Acceleration: 25
Deceleration: 5

Downforce: 30/30

All Driving Aids at 0.

Description: My touge battle entrant. Note there isn't any rigidity increase purchased. This car is in my opinion one of the most overlooked cars in the whole game. It is an absolute warrior. NA Tuning was chosen over turbo here for the awesome power/torque curves provided by NA, which when going up hills is absolutely necessary. I kept the suspension nice and soft as touge tracks (i.e. mountain roads) are not a smooth ride from my understanding. Be careful going through the chicane in T1, the car is generally good over bumps but that bump in that chicane is nasty and the car is still lightweight. Which brings my next point, the WPR is very good so the car is charging forward when putting the power down- keep that in mind when taking tight corners. If the car is to be used on a different track other than Citi di Aria the gears should be widened using Final ratio only. Rather than do it yourself contact me if such a change is needed for a new track. The car looks great too from front and rear- just that side view that puts people off. A more track orientated version may reach Aussie Tuners after this challenge is over. Bring it on competition.
 
Wouldn't Costa Di Amalfi to T1 work better? Aria has about 3 real "corners" before T1.
:irked: :indiff:

I'm interested in finding video of the proposed sectors. Not having a specific "normal" or "reverse" makes that kind of a pain but let me see what I can do...
Citta di Aria (normal)
Courtesy of Mr P :bowdown:


Costa di Amalfi (normal)
Courtesy of unknown youtuber :ouch:


Costa di Amalfi (reverse)
Courtesy of hOt6o4bOi in Week 87 of the GTP's WRS.


So, now that we've seen the T1 section of each course, what are the opinions?
My opinion... :sly:
I think the videos speak for themselves.
In one direction Amalfi opens with a longer straight then takes 3 u-turns on a wide, smooth road only to be interrupted by minor corrections on the straights and the horrible jump after turn 1. :indiff:
In the other direction Amalfi opens with what could be the sharpest most narrow u-turn in GT4, immediately followed by what could the be second worst, then a moderate u-turn where the road gets to be a little more wide. From there you get the jump ( :indiff: ), then one medium speed entry turn (where T1 breaks the chicane into two sections). The entire section is smooth in surface and only broken by the sharp jump.

So Amalfi generally looks like smooth u-turns of varying sharpnesses and only 4 (maybe 5 depending on how you count them) turns in its most difficult sector (IMO the reverse sector is much more difficult than the normal and generously counts 5 turns by T1).

Citta di Aria (normal) on the other hand...
Starts with threading the needle for the uphill starting line, then a straight that's about 12 seconds in Mr P's Copen. Then it's onto uphill med speed right, sharp, flat, low speed left-right into downhill med speed left graduating into med speed right decreasing to sharp low speed right, then sharp flat left, then long sweeping flatout right.

So Aria opens with a straight and goes into a clump of about 6 or 8 turns, the track surface is generally bumpy but without overly sharp bumps or pits, both uphill and downhill sections are present but there are no jumps, and the width of the track varies from barely wide to almost too tight.

I am confident I have made the right choice in picking Citta di Aria (normal) from starting line to T1 as our timed sector of test course. 👍
 
TCv3 RWD Entry.
NSX-R Evo.II (Honda NSX Type R ’02)

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Colour: New Formula Red

Where to buy: Japan > Honda > New Cars

Parts installed:
Sports exhaust / air filter
Racing brakes kit
Brake controller
Stage 1 NA tuning
Port Polish
Engine Balancing
Racing chip
Transmission / Fully customisable
Triple clutch
Racing Flywheel
Variable LSD
Fully customisable suspension
Sports / Soft tyres (S3)
Weight reduction: Stage 3
Increase Rigidity
Body Rigidity Refresher Plan (wont be a problem on new cars, but my car has a lot of miles)
Wing – 3D Type BB
Wheels – RAYS 023

Power: 356bhp (results may vary, this car has a good few miles on it)
Torque: 281.00lb-ft
Weight: 1079kg
Power to weight ratio: 3.032

Settings:
Brake balance

Brake balance – F: 3 R: 4

Suspension
Spring rate – F: 10.0 R: 7.5
Ride height – 83 all round
Damper bounce – F: 9 R: 7
Damper rebound – F: 9 R: 7
Camber angle – F: 1.0 R: 1.5
Toe angle – F: -2 R: 0
Stabiliser – F: 7 R: 6

Gearbox
Auto settings - 15
1st gear – 3.133
2nd gear – 2.073
3rd gear – 1.498
4th gear – 1.136
5th gear – 0.905
6th gear – 0.794
Final – 4.235

AIDS:
NONE!

Downforce
Downforce – F: 20 R: 19

LSD
Initial torque – 20
LSD acceleration – 40
LSD deceleration – 10

Comments:
It’s been 1 year and several months since this NSX-R’s debut into the tuning world. Originally lightly tuned, being praised for being easy to drive and going as fast as you dared. About a year after its debut, it was taken back into the workshop, the body was battered and bruised from its battles with the likes of the Opera S2000, RUF CTR2 and the fearsome RUF BTR. A few days later it emerged from the shop, with a new, refreshed body. A newly fitted exhaust system helped the V6 breathe easier, as well as revised suspension for much tighter handling. This new version was christened the Evo.II. A few months later, and it still goes strong, typical Honda reliability. The setup is engineered to work on any track. From the hellish Nurburgring, to the gentle curves of Apricot Hill.

Abuse it, go on.
 
TCv3 FWD Entry

Ford Focus ST170'03

232 bhp, 256 Nm, 1091 kg

Parts to fit:
Racing Exhaust
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
NA Tuning Stage 1
Port Polishing
Engine Balancing
Racing Chip
FC Transmission
Triple-plate Clutch
Racing Flywheel
FC LSD
FC Suspension
S3 Tyres
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Rigidity Increase (rollcage)
Oil Change
Rear Wing
New Wheels (optional)

Suspension
Spring Rate: 4.5 / 4.5
Ride Height: 122 / 162
Bound: 2 / 2
Rebound: 10 / 10
Camber: 2.0 / 1.8
Toe: -2 / 1
Stabilizers: 1 / 3

Brake Controller
Brakes: 3 / 15

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: 4.155
2nd: 2.987
3rd: 2.355
4th: 1.988
5th: 1.690
6th: 1.430
Final Gear: 2.900

Autoset 8

LSD
Initial: 15
Acceleration: 20
Deceleration: 10

Downforce
Amount: 30 / 15

Driving Aids
ASM Oversteer: 0
ASM Understeer: 0
TCS: 0



This car likes to grip, despite having over 230bhp and 250nm+. It grips hard where ever you take it, and it doesn't want to let go. It feels more like FR than anything else, and I was honestly impressed by the sheer mechanical grip it had. Drive it hard, and it'll reward you with times that seem to belong into FR class. It's capable of 39.xxx T1 times and low 1'42 laptimes. Warning: This car stops very well despite the S3 tyres.

TCv3 RWD Entry

BMW 120i'04

294 bhp, 361 Nm, 1134 kg

Parts to fit:
Racing Exhaust
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
NA Tuning Stage 3
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
Rigidity Increase (rollcage)
Oil Change
Rear Wing
New Wheels (optional)

Suspension
Spring Rate: 5.0 / 3.5
Ride Height: 120 / 150
Bound: 4 / 2
Rebound: 10 / 6
Camber: 2.0 / 1.5
Toe: -- / -1
Stabilizers: 1 / 2

Brake Controller
Brakes: 3 / 10

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: 3.064
2nd: 2.131
3rd: 1.646
4th: 1.353
5th: 1.130
6th: 0.960
Final Gear: 4.000

Autoset 12

LSD
Initial: 20
Acceleration: 13
Deceleration: 5

Downforce
Amount: 30 / 30

Driving Aids
ASM Oversteer: 0
ASM Understeer: 0
TCS: 0



This car was another positive surprise in the hatchback category. It is bit heavier than the FWD counterparts, but it makes it up with splendid, fuss-free handling characteristics and doesn't overload tyres unless you try bit too hard and manage to screw up the weight transition. it is very well balanced little car, and my only regret is that it isn't a 3-door version. Feel free to push it, it might give some midship machinery a good run for their money.

TCv3 AWD Entry

Nismo S-Tune'00

519 bhp, 537 Nm, 1245 kg

Parts to fit:
Racing Exhaust
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
Racing Intercooler
Port Polishing
Engine Balancing
Displacement Increase
Racing Chip
FC Transmission
Triple-plate Clutch
Racing Flywheel
Carbon Driveshaft
FC Suspension
S3 Tyres
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Rigidity Increase (rollcage)
Oil Change
Rear Wing
New Wheels (optional)

Suspension
Spring Rate: 5.0 / 5.5
Ride Height: 90 / 120
Bound: 2 / 2
Rebound: 10 / 10
Camber: 2.2 / 1.7
Toe: -2 / 1
Stabilizers: 1 / 1

Brake Controller
Brakes: 7 / 15

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: 2.610
2nd: 1.729
3rd: 1.343
4th: 1.070
5th: 0.876
Final Gear: 4.600

Autoset 11

Downforce
Amount: 30 / 15

Driving Aids
ASM Oversteer: 0
ASM Understeer: 0
TCS: 0



THIS is my Touge Monster. A factory tuned Godzilla, Nismo S-Tune '00, with hefty amount of power and nice torque all over powerband. AWD ensures traction, and while it is heavier than it's competition, it is surprisingly nimble for what it is. Braking might be hairy in this one, so be careful since the corners WILL approach at high speed. But worry not, the turn-in is excellent, as is acceleration. This should be able to keep the R-Tune at bay, and possibly even the mid-engined competitors.

there you go. if there is questions, PM me.
 
TCv3 FWD Entry.
Honda Accord Euro-R ‘00

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Colour: Milano Red

Where to buy: Used cars (Late 90’s)

Parts installed:
Racing exhaust & air filter
Racing brakes kit
Brake controller
Stage 1 NA tuning
Port Polish
Engine Balancing
Displacement
Racing chip
Transmission / Fully customisable
Triple clutch
Racing Flywheel
Variable LSD
Fully customisable suspension
Sports / Soft tyres (S3)
Weight reduction: Stage 3
Increase Rigidity
Body Rigidity Refresher Plan
Oil change
Wheels – (optional)

Power: 275bhp
Torque: 202.88lb-ft
Weight: 1130kg
Power to weight ratio: 4.114

Settings:
Brake balance

Brake balance – F: 4 R: 6

Suspension
Spring rate – F: 10.0 R: 4.5
Ride height – F: 100 R: 110
Damper bounce – F: 3 R: 2
Damper rebound – F: 6 R: 4
Camber angle – F: 1.5 R: 1.0
Toe angle – F: -2 R: -1
Stabiliser – F: 4 R: 2

Gearbox
Auto settings - 10
1st gear – 2.750
2nd gear – 1.750
3rd gear – 1.337 (:lol:)
4th gear – 1.075
5th gear – 0.909
6th gear – 0.804
Final – 4.250

AIDS:
NONE!

LSD
Initial torque – 15
LSD acceleration – 25
LSD deceleration – 5

Comments:
The Accord is Honda’s family saloon. Often up against the likes of the Nissan Primera, Ford Mondeo and Vauxhall Vectra. But then the gurus at Honda thought “now, we shall make a hot Accord”, and the Euro-R emerged from the factory. With the H22A motor, this Accord was no doubt a hot saloon. When we found this one, it had already been around the block, so we rebuilt it from the ground up. Turning the hot Accord, into a scorcher. The H22 was reworked to produce 275bhp, and weight was reduced to nothing. Beware Primera, the Accord is here.

It’s 3rd gear is 1337!
 
“The Emperor” (Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR GSR ’04)

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Where to buy: Japan > Mitsubishi > New Cars

Parts installed:
Racing exhaust & air filter
Racing brakes kit
Brake controller
Engine Balancing
Racing chip
Transmission / Fully customisable
Triple clutch
Racing Flywheel
AYC LSD
Carbon driveshaft
Stage 1 turbine kit
Large racing intercooler
Fully customisable suspension
Sports / Soft tyres (S3)
VCD Controller
Weight reduction: stage 3
Increase Rigidity
Wheels – YOKOHAMA 005

Power: 430bhp
Torque: 422.04lb-ft
Weight: 1190kg
Power to weight ratio: 2.768

Settings:
Brake balance

Brake balance – F: 3 R: 5

Suspension
Spring rate – F: 8.5 R: 7.0
Ride height – 92 all round
Damper bounce – F: 5 R: 5
Damper rebound – F: 7 R: 6
Camber angle – F: 3.0 R: 1.5
Toe angle – F: -2 R: -1
Stabiliser – F: 6 R: 5

Gearbox
Auto settings - 10
1st gear – 2.711
2nd gear – 1.872
3rd gear – 1.387
4th gear – 1.076
5th gear – 0.873
6th gear – 0.743
Final – 4.400

AIDS:
NONE!

LSD
Initial torque – 25
LSD acceleration – 25
LSD deceleration – 5

AYC Controller
AYCC – 90

Variable Center Diff. Controller
Variable Center Differential – 20

Comments:
The top dog of the Evolution kennel. The MR boasts more torque and less weight over the standard GSR. As well as a lighter rear spoiler, paired with black headlights and taillights over the standard silver. As a result the MR is already a good car. But even so, it had to be beefed up to compete on the Touge. A bigger turbo, intercooler and exhaust make sure the engine makes well over 400bhp and 400ft-lb. The power to weight ratio in this car is simply insane. The short ratio box keeps the Evo in the high revs, meaning this Evo will not run out of steam halfway through 5th gear, infact it’ll keep going until it’s gone through 6th too.

Don’t let the MR badge fool you, it can’t enter the MR races.
 
TCV3 Entrant, AWD Category
Mitsubishi 3000GT SR (J) '98
(386hp) (440Nm) (1328kg)

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Parts to Buy:

RC Exhaust
RC Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
NA Tuning Stage 3
Port Polish Heads
Engine Balancing
RC Computer Chip
FC Suspension
FC Gearbox
Triple Clutch
RC Flywheel
Carbon Driveshaft
S3 Tyres
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Rigidity Increase
Rigidity Refresher Plan
Oil Change
Rear Wing
New Rims (optional)

Settings:

Brake Balance: 5/6

Suspension:
Spring Rates: 5.5/7.0
Ride Height: 96/96
Damper (Bound): 2/4
Damper (Rebound): 4/8
Camber: 2.5/2.0
Toe: -2/-2
Stabilisers: 2/4

Gear Ratios: First set autoset, then set each individual gear.
Autoset: 5
1st: 2.887
2nd: 2.082
3rd: 1.598
4th: 1.314
5th: 1.105
6th: 0.949
Final: 4.600

Downforce: 30/25

All Driving Aids at 0

Description: Here it is, the oft over-looked 3000GT SR. This is the naturally aspirated model so make sure you get the right one. Again, if the gears need changing for a longer track than this touge event contact me. Otherwise, hopefully you'll be able to enjoy a 3000GT for the first time in a long time thanks to this one.
 
TCV3 entrant, RWD category
Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M '89
332 bhp
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Parts to buy

Racing exhaust
Upgraded computer
Stage 1 turbo
Racing intercooler
Racing brakes
Brake balance controller
Racing suspension
Fully customisable suspension
Triple plate clutch
Racing flywheel
Carbon propeller shaft
Weight reduction stage 3
Port polish
Engine Balancing
Rigidity refresh
Increased Rigidity
S3 tires
Oil change
Wing
New wheels [The last set of yokohamas are 👍]

Suspension

Spring rate 4.6 | 7.2
Ride height 96 | 104
Bound 4 | 6
Rebound 5 | 7
Camber 2.0 | 1.0
Toe angle 0 | -2
Stabiliser 2 | 4

Transmission

Set the suspension up in this order..

Auto 7
3.348
2.399
1.772
1.363
1.095
0.912
Final 4.559

Wing settings
Front: 10
Rear: 5

Aids off

Comments

Umm nothing really much to say about the car really, except its been designed to be a cross between grip and drift so just drive it as if you were drifting but not going 100%
 
here are my entries for TCv3..,

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TCv3 FWD entry:
Honda SPOON Civic Type R '00 (E-K-Kyuu)

Engine Type : B-16B L4 DOHC
267 hp @ 12000 rpm
144.86 ft.lb @ 8600 rpm
855 kg


Parts List:

NA Stage 2
Port Polish
Engine Balancing
Racing Brakes
Brake Controller
FC Transmission
TR Clutch
RC Flywheel
FC LSD
RC Suspension
S3 Tires (default)
Oil Change

Parts Settings:

Suspension

Spring Rate : 8.0 / 8.5
Ride Height : 115 / 125
Shock Bound : 2 / 4
Shock Rebound : 5 / 7
Camber : 1.5 / 1.5
Toe : -3 / -3
Stabilizer : 1 / 4

Transmission
first set autoset, then final drive then each gear ratio

Autoset - 1
Final Drive - 3.120
1st - 4.874
2nd - 3.715
3rd - 3.010
4th - 2.500
5th - 2.123
6th - 1.816

Brake Balance: 4 / 9

LSD

Initial: 30
Accel: 60
Decel: 35

Weight Ballast

Weight: 45
F/R Balance: -15

Driving Aids: all 0

This car certainly looks like it is made for touge races. well sir, yes it is. MFT's Leonidae once said "every Initial D fanboy knows that the Spoon Civic is the best Type R." well i'm about to prove that.., The setup has been "improved" over the last one, it has undergone rigorous fine-tuning: the engine has been carefully reworked, the springs were made softer, the ballast had its weight increased, the LSD has been strengthened a lot to reduce that oh-so-pain-in-the-a** wheelspin. to counteract the understeer the LSD induces, the toe angles have been re-adjusted to give excellent handling and steering response, whilst the car remaining very stable at high speeds and even under heavy braking. just don't forget to use the disappearing line technique.., Tomo?? ISDATCHU?? ;)


TCv3 RWD entry:
Toyota Sprinter Trueno SS Ver. '00 (A-E-Hachi-Roku)

Engine Type : TRD 4A-GE 20-valve VVT
240 hp @ ----- rpm
142 ft.lb @ ----- rpm
825 kg


Parts List:

RC Exhaust
NA Stage 3
Racing Brakes
FC Transmission
TR Clutch
RC Flywheel
FC LSD
RC Suspension
S3 Tires (default)
Rigidity Refresh
Oil Change

Parts Settings:

Suspension

Spring Rate : 9.0 / 8.5
Ride Height : 93 / 95
Shock Bound : 4 / 5
Shock Rebound : 6 / 7
Camber : 1.8 / 1.4
Toe : -2 / -3
Stabilizer : 3 / 3

Transmission
*same procedure as in EK9

Autoset - 1
Final Drive - 3.330
1st - 4.514
2nd - 3.136
3rd - 2.336
4th - 1.812
5th - 1.469

LSD

Initial: 20
Accel: 55
Decel: 25

Driving Aids: all 0

i've manage to reduce the "driftiness" of this car, so that it would have more traction and become more stable and predictable to drive. the engine had mots of its components replaced with better ones to bring out the best in it. the gears have been set especially for Citta 'di Aria, the LSD has a quite strong response to give you superb handling and control. enjoy.., :sly:


TCv3 AWD entry:
Nissan Skyline GT-R V-spec N1 '00 (R-San-Yong)

Engine Type : RB26DETT L6 DOHC
414 hp @ 6800 rpm
421.75 ft.lb @ 4400 rpm
1317 kg


Parts List:

SP Exhaust
Racing Brakes
Engine Balancing
Computer Chip
FC Transmission
TR Clutch
SR Flywheel
FC LSD
Stage 1 Turbo
SP Intercooler
RC Suspension
S3 Tires
Weight Reduction Stage 2
Oil Change
Rear Wing - 3D type BB

Parts Settings:

Suspension

Spring Rate : 9.0 / 8.0
Ride Height : 124 / 125
Shock Bound : 4 / 5
Shock Rebound : 6 / 7
Camber : 1.8 / 1.5
Toe : -2 / -2
Stabilizer : 3 / 4

Transmission
*again, same procedure

Autoset - 5
Final - 3.240
1st - 4.473
2nd - 3.154
3rd - 2.402
4th - 1.907
5th - 1.515
6th - 1.341

LSD

Initial: 20 / 30
Accel: 45 / 60
Decel: 25 / 45

Downforce - 6 / 9

Driving Aids: all 0

I myself hate Skylines because of their weight. but i found a certain R34 perfect for me. the powerplant now generates 100+hp more; the engine upgrades were carefully selected in order to maintain low-RPM torque. the exhaust and the flywheel have been matched in order to avoid speed loss in uphill roads, the turbine and intercooler are just the right size for high response and minimal lag, the engine has been balanced to eliminate vibrations. the LSD and rear wing are there to give you that extra grip and increased cornering performance. have fun.., :D
 
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These are my entries, all were built or rebuilt for this specific event. In each class I wanted to have something different. Something that would stand out from the rest, not seen to often and have the judges anticipating for a test drive. All were tuned for this specific track. Tho no one is a garunteed winner im pretty sure the judges will have fun driving these. Two I owned allready one being the RS200 which I never intended on modifiying. The 206 RC is new to the MKT family but Peugot is not. I bought this car and was suprised I didnt own. I didnt go big on horse power staying true to the MKT way (Only use what you need). I figured theres no point in having massive hp and torque on a touge course when you wont even use all of it and it'll probably cause more handling problems. Anyway lets get to it shall we.

Note: Parts to buy are listed under "Specs" and no assist or NOS will be used. If a part is not listed that means its default or cant be equipped. If you find something wrong feel free to let me know.

FF ENTRY

(1'44.59x)

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I actually fell in love with this thing in less than an hour. While building it I was aiming for a type of tarmac rally car look and feel. I call it the 206 Tarmac It exceeded my expectations but was harder to tune than I thought. Its a drivers car that will do whatever you tell it and makes you push harder and go faster after each and every lap.

SPECS
224hp/187.84ft.lb (976kg)

Engine: DOHC Inline 4, N/A tuned (stage 1), Sports Chip, Semi-Racing Exhaust
Drivetrain: Full Custom trans. Twin Plate Clutch, Race Flywheel, FC LSD.

LSD-
Default

Ratios-
  1. 3.004
  2. 2.037
  3. 1.563
  4. 1.229
  5. 0.011
  6. 0.853
Final:3.947
Auto:8

Suspension
Spring Rate: 6.2/5.2
Ride Height: 110/112
Shock Bound: 8/8
Rebound: 8/8
Camber Angle: 2.7/1.3
Toe: 0/0
Stabilizers: 4/5

Others
Brakes: Racing with conroller 6/7
Downforce: 30/30
Weight Reduction: Stage 3
Tires: S3

RWD ENTRY

(1'36.567)

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This car has no engine modifications beside the racing comp. Its the M3 ST (S turn), one word to describe it: RAW, or BAWLZ perhaps. The machine is a monster even with a pretty stock motor it is a beast. I planned to create a car equal to the M3 GTR but built for tight complex courses like touge. This car has more than enougth HP for this course. Its like keeping a pitbull but on a short leash. It does what you want it to do and attacks apexes. It also as well as the 206 will make you push harder and harder and going faster until you take it to the limit and kill yourself:scared:. This thing will even drift to shave a little time off the clock if you ask her nicely. Was a difficult tune, I actually started this build first, left and built the others, and came back.

Specs
376hp/293.80ft.lb (1303kg)

Engine: Factory Spec Inline 6, Sports Chip
Drivetrain: Full Custom trans, Twin Plate Clutch, Racing Flywheel, Carbon Driveshaft, Full Cust. LSD

Ratios-
  1. 3.950
  2. 2.733
  3. 2.114
  4. 1.700
  5. 1.313
  6. 1.083
Final: 3.620
Auto: 8
LSD: 10/35/20

Suspension
Spring Rate: 10.0/12.4
Ride Height: 97/100
Shock (Bound): 8/8
Rebound: 8/8
Camber Angle: 2.5/1.0
Toe Angle: -1/-2
Stabilizers: 5/6

Others
Brakes: Race with Contoller 8/4
Downforce: 25/30
Weights Reduction: Stage 3
Tires: S3

AWD ENTRY

(1'39.FLAT)

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Last but definitely not least the RS200 S2T (Stage 2 Tarmac). I aimed for another tarmac rally car and ended up with a F1 inspired gearbox apex killer. This was about as hard to tune as the M3 if not more. I always was enthused by this car and never intended to modify because I considered it a collectors piece. Knowing there were more powerful AWD competing I had to update it and revamp it. A Stage 2 Turbo was installed along with a Stage 3 weight reduction. I figured if im beat when it comes to raw power I better have a great power to weight ratio.

Specs
355hp/282.01ft.lb (1144kg)

Engine: DOHC Inline 4, Stage 2 Turbine, Racing Exhaust, 355hp
Drivetrain: Full Custom Trans

  1. 3.709
  2. 2.679
  3. 2.051
  4. 1.643
  5. 1.293
  6. 1.112
Final: 4.375
Auto: 5
LSD: 10/10, 35/35, 15/15

Suspension
Spring Rate: 9.6/12.0
Ride Height: 125/130
Shock Bound: 7/8
Rebound: 7/8
Camber: 3.8/1.0
Toe: -1/0
Stabilizers: 3/3

Others
Brakes: Race with controller 8/9
Downforce: 30/30
Weight Reduction: Stage 3 (1 and 2 are default)
Tires: S3

MKT'SEURO TOUGE CHALLENGE.
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FF category entry

Honda ACCORD Coupe EX V6 (US) '03
(284hp) (329Nm) (1258kg)

Parts to buy:

RC Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
Port Polish Heads
Engine Balancing
RC Computer Chip
FC Suspension
FC Gearbox
Triple Clutch
RC Flywheel
FC LSD
S3 Tyres
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Rigidity Increase
Oil Change
Rear Wing

Settings:

Brake Balance: 3/10

Suspension:
Spring Rates: 7.5/3.5
Ride Height: 99/99
Damper (Bound): 2/2
Damper (Rebound): 5/5
Camber: 1.6/1.4
Toe: 0/2 (yes, +2 on the rear)
Stabiliser: 1/4

Gearbox: First reset default, then set autoset, then each indivdual gear.
Autoset: 10
1st: 2.430
2nd: 1.709
3rd: 1.363
4th: 1.123
5th: 0.931
6th: 0.785
Final: 5.000

LSD:
Initial: 20
Acceleration: 50
Deceleration: 5

Downforce: 30/30

All driving aids turned off

Description: A few things need explaining on this car. First, in this touge battle the gearbox has been tuned to act like a 5spd. A 6spd results in too much spin. Second, I have positive toe on the rear because at most corners and over bumps the car's rear would slide around, that can still happen but it's now more usable then when it just slowed you down and made wheelspin to boot. Again, a soft suspension to suit the touge needs of this competition. Hopefully one of the fastest to enter, this is my FF touge battler.
 
I think I'm going to reserve this little post space for my tuning entries (notice the lack of me talking in this thread. ;)).......so I can spring them up without the competition noticing too much...or even better, not noticing till I'm on the entry list. :mischievous:


Mafs!! TCv3 Entry List!!

FF Category Entry
Car Name: Nissan Primera BTCC Spec
Based On: '90 Nissan Primera Te/Infiniti G20 - 60,xxx km model

Parts Needed
Racing Exhaust
Racing Chip
Port & Polish
Engine Balancing
NA Stage 3
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
Fully Customisable Suspension
Fully Customisable Gearbox
Triple Plate Clutch
Racing Flywheel
Fully Customisable LSD
S3 Tyres
Body Rigidity Refresher Plan
Level 3 Weight Reduction
Oil Change
BB 3D Wing
Yokohama 016 Wheels

Suspension Settings
Spring Rate: 6.5/11.5
Ride Height: 90/100
Damper Bound: 1/3
Damper Rebound: 6/9
Camber: 3.4/2.4
Toe Angle: +1/-4
Stabilisers: 3/6

Gearbox Settings
1st: 2.326
2nd: 1.700
3rd: 1.360
4th: 1.125
5th: 0.950
6th: 0.825
Final: 4.063

LSD: 10/15/5
BBC: 7/9
DF: 30/15

Statistics
Power: 212Kw
Torque: 333Nm
Weight: 1064kg
0-100: 6.52sec
0-160: 11.66sec
1/4 Mile: 14.180@181km/h
Top Speed: 270.36km/h

T1 Sector time: 39.7xx sec.

This is the FF for all occasions. Originally built at Citta, then further tuning at Fuji against Viper's & Zonda's and then brought back to Citta quicker and more dangerous. This car came from it's mass produced past, been stripped out to BTCC specs (300hp limit) and then thrown between buildings for one scary ride.

Like nearly all FF's, this isn't for complete button mashers, but with it's huge torque capability under 5000rpm, if you ever start wheelspinning, just upshifting fixes it with no real loss in acceleration. I think you will be surprised at the quality of shift between gears. There is also an extreme turbo version of this with 325hp, but it results in a scarier and not as fun ride for most players.


FR Category Entry
Car Name: Nismo 270NA
Based On: '93 Nissan Silvia Q's (S14) - 60,xxx km model

Parts Needed
Racing Exhaust
Racing Chip
Port & Polish
Engine Balancing
NA Stage 3
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
Fully Customisable Suspension
Fully Customisable Gearbox
Triple Plate Clutch
Racing Flywheel
Fully Customisable LSD
Carbon Driveshaft
S3 Tyres
Body Rigidity Refresher Plan
Level 3 Weight Reduction
Oil Change
BB 3D Wing
Dunlop 007 Wheels

Suspension Settings:
Spring Rate: 6.5/5.8
Ride Height: 90/95
Damper Bound: 4/3 or 3/2
Damper Rebound: 8/6 or 6/5
Camber: 2.7/0.0
Toe Angle: +1/-3
Stabilisers: 3/4

Gearbox Settings:
1st: 2.475
2nd: 1.875
3rd: 1.500
4th: 1.250
5th: 1.050
6th: 0.900
Final: 4.063

LSD: 10/15/5
BBC: 5/7
DF: 10/15

Statistics:
Power: 197Kw
Torque: 302Nm
Weight: 1020kg
0-100km/h: 5.76sec
0-160km/h: 11.66sec
1/4 Mile: 13.787@175km/h
Top Speed: 241.42km/h

T1 Sector Time: 38.5xx sec.

This is the 270NA, the un-released twin sister of the 270R. Originally built as a drifter, this has been through the best of both worlds (circuit & drift) and is a drifter turned touge. Starting with a Silvia Q's, turbocharging wasn't an option, so the gurus at Nismo tore apart the SR20DE and gave it the full overhaul it sorely needed. Everything was lightened and balanced in the aim of improving the agility of an already agile cat. This car was tuned at Citta and those settings were taken to the Nurburgring, where it turned in a sub-7.50 lap time and then unleashed again on the city streets.
This car BEGS to be taken hard, especially through Citta!! :D If you go too hard, sideways action isn't a problem to control, nor is wheelspin....very easy to reign in.


AWD Category Entry
Car Name: Mitsubishi CZ-Evolution
Based On: '01 Mitsubishi CZ-3 Tarmac

Parts Needed
Racing Exhaust
Racing Chip
Port & Polish
Engine Balancing
Racing Intercooler
Stage 2 Turbo
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
Fully Customisable Suspension
Fully Customisable Gearbox
Triple Plate Clutch
Racing Flywheel
Fully Customisable LSD
Carbon Driveshaft
S3 Tyres
Level 3 Weight Reduction
Oil Change

Suspension Settings
Spring Rate: 6.5/6.0
Ride Height: 95/95
Damper Bound: 3/3
Damper Rebound: 6/6
Camber: 3.4/2.4
Toe Angle: 0/0
Stabilisers: 4/3

Gearbox Settings
1st: 2.400
2nd: 1.750
3rd: 1.375
4th: 1.135
5th: 0.950
6th: 0.800
Final: 5.100

LSD: F: 10/17/5 - R: 13/20/10
BBC: 5/5

Statistics
Power: 277Kw
Torque: 451Nm
Weight: 1056kg
0-100km/h: 3.46sec
0-160km/h: 7.54sec
1/4 Mile: 11.426@198km/h
Top Speed: 216.97km/h

T1 Sector Time: 36.6xxsec.

This is the next generation in Mitsubishi's Evo clan, the CZ-Evolution. Using the Colt Ralliart's 1.5L turbo motor, the guys at Ralliart thought it would be a good idea to boost her up. Giving her all their best goodies has boosted this puppy to a claimed '206Kw' with a weight that makes most other AWD's look.....well, fat. Fat like they should be at The Biggest Loser camp.
Tuned at Citta exclusively, this car will blow a CTR2 into the weeds down the 1/4 with current settings and given the short straights of Citta, it suits this car perfectly with it's massive acceleration and deliberately set low top speed.
:D
 
my first entry.

RUF BTR. codename white bird.
parts:
racing exhaust
sports chip
s3 tyres
stg 2 turbo
racing brakes
brake controller
LSD full custom.
racing susp
full custom tranny\
3 plate clutch
racing flywheel
stg3 weight
portpolish
engine ballancing
racing intercooler
oil
wing

setup:
susp:
sr 10.9 9.6
rh 79 79
sb 3 4
sr 3 4
ca 2.7 2.3
ta 2 -3
st 6 4
tranny:
auto 16
first gear 2.435
2nd 1.772
3rd 1.271
4th .958
5th/6th anything cause you wont need them.
final 4.000
downforce 30 30
lsd
60
60
5
ballast
100
25
brake controller
4 11
aids all off.\

this car does not have the brakes needed fo this type of raing thus requires you to have extended braking periods, it also oversteers on short turns but understeers a litle on the wide turn right before the hard right where the grandstands are so be carefull. if you take the corner before that well it gets a little sideways and stays there until its either too fast in the turn, or you hae to slow down for the hard right. be carefull with this car as it does not take prisoners.

now for a front wheel drive car.

FWD entry

Honda CR-X SiR codename tin can
parts:
racing exhaust
sports chip
s3 tyres
stg2 turbo
racing brakes
regidity refresher
roll cage
port polish
stg 3 weight
engine balancing
LSD full
tranny full
racing susp
3 plate clutch
racing flywheel
wing
oil

settings:
susp:
sr 6.8 11.2
rh 99 99
sb 2 8
sr 2 8
ca 3.1 .4
ta 4 -4
st 3 7

tranny
auto 10
2nd gear 1.909
others stay at auto 10 seting
lsd
34
60
5
ballast weight
50
-50
downforce
30 15
aids all off

this is a very harshly tunned fwd car made for just handling. most unsersteer is gone with a slight trail of oversteer (Ripley's believe it or not). it will spin 2nd alot at about 50 mph but dont worry a quick lift and back on gas will fix it. also when it gets sideways comming off the hard right hander if you leave it in 2nd itll straighten itself out pointing almost in the perfect corner exit if the corner was taken as it should.
 
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Parts List
Sports Exhaust
Supercharger
S3 Tires
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
FC Suspension
FC Transmission
Triple-plate clutch
Sports Flywheel
FC LSD
Stage 3 Weight Reduction

The Setup

SUSPENSION:
--------------------------------------------------------------
Spring Rate:-------6.5/6.5
Ride Height:-------95/100
Shock Bound:-------5/5
Shock Rebound:-----6/6
Camber:------------2.5/2.0
Toe:---------------0/0
Stabilizers:-------5/5
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Transmission:
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Final to 5.500, autoset to 3, then set gear ratios and final.
Ratios of: [2.941/2.126/1.681/1.377/1.165/1.000]
Final of 4.800

LSD/Downforce and others:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
LSD: 8/20/5

Brake Balance: 5/7

Downforce: None

Aids: None at all
--------------------------------------------------------------------


Notes: First it was an exercise in building a car that could carry the Mazdaspeed name with pride without truly compromising its streetability. Fine, the ride was much stiffer than stock, it was a bit on the loud side, the triple-plate clutch could get a bit grabby, and it ran a twin-screw supercharger for a slight boost in low-end torque and a monster high-RPM scream (harming fuel economy and requiring race fuel for the full-boost pulley set), but it kept the full interior, sound deadening and all, still passed emissions, and didn't scrape too badly on sharp driveways.

Well, that was good enough for a while... Then the speed itch struck. Of course, we had just busted the still-factory-sealed transmission after a few too many launches on drag slicks and powershifts, so bye-bye. We ordered a replacement case for the transmission, strengthened it, had a new set of shafts manufactured for it, along with a custom straight-cut, dog-ring engagement gearset, and reused the old clutch and flywheel. The rear differential ratio was changed to 4.8:1 at that time as well.

Well, the new ratios killed any sense of streetability anyhow, (well over 4 grand in 6th at 70mph) and while the helped acceleration, the rest of the car had fallen behind. The interior was stripped out, anything non-structural and not visible from outside was swiss-cheese'd, most of the body panels were replaced by fiberglass or carbon fiber, and the bumper braces/supports? Ditched for tubular off-road only items. A total of 197kg was shaved out of the car. While it still wears the Mazdaspeed Spec 2 badges... It's an RCV thoroughbred.
 
I'm not great at tuning, but here's an entry I did:
Nissan Skyline GT-R V-spec N1 '99, aka "The Newborn"

Power: 441 HP/6800 RPM
Torque: 421.03 ft.lb/4400 RPM
Weight: 1317 kg


Parts List:

Racing Exhaust
Sports Chip
Stage 2 Turbine Kit
Racing Brakes
Original Suspension
Wing
Oil Change
Stage 2 Weight Reduction
Rigidity Refresh


Suspension Settings:

Spring Rate: 15.0/15.0
Ride Height: 72/72
Shock Absorbers: 8/8
Camber Angle: 2.0/1.0
Toe Angle: 0/-2
Stabilizers: 4/4


Transmission Settings: Nonexistent

Driving Aids: 0/0/0

Downforce: 30/33


Alternate Set-up (sorry if this isn't allowed, ignore it if so):

Change Toe Settings to 0/0
Change Driving Aids to 10/10/5
Leave everything else the same


Comments: This was the first car I had in the game (hence the name "The Newborn"); therefore, I'm going to keep the parts that were on it when I was first starting the game. This car has some oversteer when you hit the throttle out of the hairpin before T1; otherwise it's very well-behaved. The alternate setup is what I used before I started driving this thing without any aids, and it was even more sharp and neutral-handling.
Like I said, this is my first tuner entry and I'm not great with this. I'm just here to have some fun.
 
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Parts List
Racing Exhaust
Racing Chip
Stage 2 NA Tuning
Port Polishing
Engine Balancing
Stage 1 Weight Reduction
S3 Tires
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
FC Suspension
FC Transmission
Triple-plate clutch
Racing Flywheel
FC LSD
Wing

The Setup

SUSPENSION:
--------------------------------------------------------------
Spring Rate:-------14.0/5.5
Ride Height:-------110/115
Shock Bound:-------6/3
Shock Rebound:-----9/3
Camber:------------1.0/1.8
Toe:---------------0/2
Stabilizers:-------3/5
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Transmission:
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Final to 6.000, autoset to 1, then set gear ratios and final.
Ratios of: [2.900/2.155/1.670/1.350/1.150/1.000]
Final of 3.730

LSD/Downforce and others:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
LSD: 8/35/6

Brake Balance: 6/10

Downforce: 30/15

Aids: None at all
--------------------------------------------------------------------


Notes:Most think that FWD means understeer, wheelspin, and incapability to handle reasonably high power levels. But that's not always the case, as the RCV Integra Type R ST proves. 315 bhp is enough to be quick in a 3500lb car... This car is sub-2500lbs, and as a result, it flies.

Yes, it can and will light the tires in first gear. But then again, a certain Finn's 230hp Focus does the same. Hit second, and hit the throttle. Wheelspin is nearly nonexistant, occurring only when one of the front tires gets skipped over a bump or rut in the pavement. In which case, you lift, but then get back in it. Drive it like you stole it, and have fun getting sideways on occasion.

Oh, and, well, err... It's a bit evil, too. Be wary of oversteer on-throttle. It's NOT the average FF.
 
TCV 3 entry AWD

Daihatsu Sirion x4 (j) '00

Power:184hp

Parts to buy:
RC Exhaust
RC Brakes
brake controller
computer chip
stage 2 turbo
rc large intercooler
rc suspension
fc transmission
triple plate clutch
rc flywheel
carbon shaft
wing
Weight reduction 2
port polish
engine balance stiffness
S3 tires

Settings:

Spring rate: 6.6/6.0
Ride height: 106/109
Shock bound: 2/2
Shock rebound: 6/6
Camber angle: 3.0/1.0
Toe angle: 0/0
Stabilizers: 2/7

transmission

auto setting-5

1st 2.522
2nd 1.817
3rd 1.381
4th 1.096
5th 0.907
6th 0.784

FINAL 5.545

Brake ballance: 3/3

Downforce: 30/20

Ballast:0
Front: -37


Little description of handling characteristics:

keep the power on let the car work...will slide and use that to your advantage...

Expect the times to be low 40's high 39's
 
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Parts List
Racing Chip
Racing Intercooler
Port Polishing
Engine Balancing
Stroker Kit (Displacement Up)
Stage 1 Weight Reduction
S3 Tires
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
FC Suspension
FC Transmission
Triple-plate clutch
Racing Flywheel
Carbon Driveshaft

The Setup

SUSPENSION:
--------------------------------------------------------------
Spring Rate:-------6.0/5.0
Ride Height:-------95/110
Shock Bound:-------4/4
Shock Rebound:-----6/6
Camber:------------1.8/1.8
Toe:---------------0/-2
Stabilizers:-------5/5
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Transmission:
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Final to 5.500, autoset to 1, then set gear ratios and final.
Ratios of: [2.813/2.079/1.611/1.350/1.150/1.000]
Final of 4.300

LSD/Downforce and others:
-------------------------------------------------------------------
LSD: Factory

Brake Balance: 5/10

Ballast Weight: 0kg

Ballast Balance: 50 (rearward)

Downforce: None

Aids: None at all
--------------------------------------------------------------------


Notes: It's not the average GT-R. Unlike most, this car hasn't had the power brought up to ridiculous levels and it's instead built to corner. Almost anyone can drive this car decently, no matter if they're not used to the acceleration and power levels, as it does not have wheelspin issues, and can take corner exit at WOT even at low speeds.

The 1989 base-model GT-R was the lightest GT-R produced, but that comes at a price; it's not as aerodynamic as the newer models and it's been known to have understeer issues compared to the R34. Blame the first-ever ATTESSA system.

We've fixed that understeer issue, just so you know. The aero? Why bother? We built this car for tight circuits and the touge. Aerodynamics play little role below 80 mph, and I promised not to use a wing on this car.



[side note]Soprano, we just take a picture of the car and photoshop together a banner. If you'd like, I can do a few for you.[/side note]
 
TCV 3 entry RWD


Mazda MX-5 1800 rs '00
Power: 275hp

Parts to buy:
RC exhaust
computer chip
engine balancing
port polish
turbo stage 2
RC barkes
brake controller
triple plate clutch
RC flywheel
wing
oil
suspension-original

Settings:

Spring rate: 6.4/4.8
Ride height: 90/90
DAMPER: 6/6
Camber angle: 3.0/1.0
Toe angle: 0/0
Stabilizers: 4/4

Brake ballance: 3/3

Downforce: 30/23


Ballast:37
-37

Little description of handling characteristics:

drift this baby through the first turn, and then down the hill as well. Easy to slide and is quick as well
 
FR Entry
toyota MR2 Spyder (6-speed sepuential manual transmission) '02

based off the Technopro Spirits MR-S

Power: 229HP/6400rpm
Torque: 199.92ft.lb/4400rpm
Weight: 891kg
1/4 Mile: 13.3
Top Speed: 166mph


Parts Needed
Racing Exhaust
Racing Chip
Port & Polish
NA Stage 2
Racing Brakes
Brake Balance Controller
Suspension: Full Customize
transmission: Full Customize
Triple Plate Clutch
Racing Flywheel
limited-slip: Full Customize
S3 Tyres
increase Rigidity
Level 3 Weight Reduction
Oil Change
3D type CB Wing
BBS 015 Wheels

Suspension Settings:
Spring Rate: 8.0/9.5
Ride Height: 102/102
Damper Bound: 7/8
Damper Rebound: 7/8
Camber: 2.6/1.5
Toe Angle: +1/-1
Stabilisers: 3/5

transmission:
1st: 2.866
2nd: 1.950
3rd: 1.450
4th: 1.150
5th: 923
6th: 0.780
Final: 4.000

downforce 16/15

-LSD-
initial torque:10
accel:48
decel:27

brake balance:4/5
 
Here are my final entries !
I'll edit the other post right after...

Please print for better result.
Feel free to contact if you have any problems to read the setting.



Forgot to add the T1 Sector time lol...

Those were my T1 time, will probably be beaten especially the Touge Monsters since I just went with very few tries.

RWD Category :
Amuse R1 : 38.204s
SHT-SPEC Elise 111R '04 : 34.499s

AWD Category :

Nismo R34 : 37.150s
SHT-TUNE WRX STI SPEC-C '04 : 34.432s

FWD Category :

Spoon Integra : 42.937s
SHT-WORK KUSABI '03 : 40.208s

 
1am here...
I'll have a Judges' thread up soon. That will clear up everything.
Btw, the deleted replies add up to about 175 and none of them count towards anyone's post count. :ouch:
I would have liked it more if there were less of those and shorter, more concise presentations of each tuner's build, all good though, I'm really looking forward to all of it.
Back shortly (relatively speaking),
-Kent
 
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