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- Paulie LDP
LDP NSX Type-R, A Tribute To Roj
(274kw) (372Nm) (1079kg) (600 PP) (Suzuka)
(323kw) (417Nm) (1079kg) (700 PP) (Suzuka)
(217kw) (321Nm) (1358kg) (550 PP) (Suzuka)
Performance:
Power: +26 +46 0
Weight: 85% 85% 107%
Tyres: S2 R3 S3
Settings:
Suspension:
Ride Height: -30/-27 -30/-27 -30/-27
Spring Rates: 3/9 3/9 3/9
Damper: 5/7 3/5 3/4
Toe: -0.16/+0.25 -0.16/+0.32 -0.12/0.00
Camber: 0.8/1.0 0.8/1.1 1.2/1.4
Brake Balance: 7/5 7/5 5/6
Max Turn Angle: 42 45 50
All driving aids are up to driver, tuned with all aids off except ABS on 1
Gear Ratios:
1st: 2.622 2.825 3.232
2nd: 1.744 1.744 2.038
3rd: 1.386 1.386 1.541
4th: 1.126 1.126 1.220
5th: 0.933 0.933 0.998
6th: 0.795 0.795 0.795
Final: 4.745 4.235 3.840
Description: To infinity and beyond! That's where this car will take you, and it we labelled by many as "cheating", it really is that fast. Nothing yet compares to the handling of this car, which enables it to go faster than any other vehicle in its class. A truly shocking experience, but still not as forgiving as some other tunes so you better put on your racing helmet before stepping in the cockpit. This tune is a tribute to my mate VTiRoj, his Evo II NSX from RVV Motor Works has seen more mileage than all of the drivers of GTP put together have seen online, not only in testing to achieve perfection, but spanking supercars at Trial Mountain among other things. If you're ever playing GT4, drop by and give the car a test, and write a review for him while you're there!
Tracks Tuned for/on:
Suzuka
Suzuka
Suzuka
Tuner's Notes:
The car makes power to at least 8500rpm, shift here
Try and have it pointing straight when you begin to break for the hairpin otherwise the rear end will step out under breaks and you'll have a longer breaking distance
Aah, be careful?
Surprisingly forgiving for an NSX, I was dropping tyres on dirt and barely dropping any pace with only a bit of driver skill to correct
Lots and LOTS of traction thanks to added weight, foot down early
Shift at 8,000rpm
Make use of lift-off oversteer
Do NOT fling car into corners, ease of throttle to get the nose pointing where you like
Ordinarily, I wouldn't bother with a car that needs downgrading to reach race regulations, but by popular demand.........
A new 550 PP setup for some of the Gran Turismo die-hard faithfuls still racing out there. I know some Trans Tasman racers out there who may find this one very handy.