Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Gr. A '89 Review:
This is one of the best rally cars i've ever driven.It can slide so well in dirt/snow and lose little speed.It can go though corner so fast I beat a rally car with it.
10/10
It's a bit understeery indeed, the weight takes its toll. The twitchiness is probably caused by the racing slicks biting hard while the weight transfer occurs, there isn't the slight sliding that would smooth the movement out.NISMO 550
Loved it I thought I it was very good a little bit of understeer and in the bumpy parts it was a little twitchy. at the end I thought it was and and my test track was trail mountain.
Thanks, but in all seriousness, 8'30? Did you actually drive the car as it was listed and not as full stock? While I have to admit that I haven't tested it on the Nordschleife, comparing its GVS time to a couple of other cars I have tried it should be quite easily capable of breaking 6'30 on a clean lap.:tup:hey greycap, brilliant work on your cars, i really enjoyed them, one of the best setings i have found so far for the proto motors car....
the car turns very nicely, and has good power to pull it out of the corners, i posted a 8'30 time on the Nurb, which is my personal best....
could you do me a 70' dodge Charger 440 R/T i like the handling to be neutral by the way...
This may sound odd being said by me but as PF said, the Galant certainly isn't a car than deserves anything more than eight out of ten. Sure, it's good but no way that it is that good.Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Gr. A '89 Review:
This is one of the best rally cars i've ever driven.It can slide so well in dirt/snow and lose little speed.It can go though corner so fast I beat a rally car with it.
10/10
It's a bit understeery indeed, the weight takes its toll. The twitchiness is probably caused by the racing slicks biting hard while the weight transfer occurs, there isn't the slight sliding that would smooth the movement out.
Thanks, but in all seriousness, 8'30? Did you actually drive the car as it was listed and not as full stock? While I have to admit that I haven't tested it on the Nordschleife, comparing its GVS time to a couple of other cars I have tried it should be quite easily capable of breaking 6'30 on a clean lap.
This may sound odd being said by me but as PF said, the Galant certainly isn't a car than deserves anything more than eight out of ten. Sure, it's good but no way that it is that good.
As a bit of a disappointment for all you guys, and especially amartya, I have to be the dictator here and come to a conclusion that I can't promise tunes for those reviews. You ask, why. Well, because a review is more than two or three sentences - it has some actual feedback in it. I don't care how highly you rate the car, I care about how much you tell me about its handling because that's what really tells me how I succeeded with the car.
For everyone wondering if MFT is dead and buried as there has been nothing new for ages, no it's not. It's on a break thanks mainly to lack of time and partly to lack of motivation. We'll be back.
heavy car and stiff suspension isn't necessarily a good choice, but each to their own, I guess. now, excuse me, I have to get my high octane morning coffee. Let's see, which spoon hasn't melted from the previous cup of coffee..
heavy car and stiff suspension isn't necessarily a good choice, but each to their own, I guess. now, excuse me, I have to get my high octane morning coffee. Let's see, which spoon hasn't melted from the previous cup of coffee..
It depends. Isn't the new Corvette ZR1 actually equipped with softer springs than the Z06 despite being heavier? Soft suspension works well as long as the road doesn't require extremely fast movements to keep the wheels planted and can be even better in allowing the weight move around, the inertia forces of the body hitting the tyres through soft springs give a smoother handling than the same forces going through rock solid springs. The tyres can only take so much punishment in cornering at a particular lateral acceleration and sudden changes in their loading is likely to cause loss of grip while slower changes allow the driver to react in time.The heavier a car is, the stiffer it MUST be to control said weight...