With this being my first review like this I apologise if it's no good, but here I go anyway.
The Countach 25th anniversary, named so because of Lamborghini's 25th year of producing mind numbingly fast and beautiful cars. Even the Countach is beautiful in it's own unique boxy way. And with a 5.2L V12 it's quite fast too.
But is it any good?
I wouldn't know, because what I did was install all the needed parts to make it better. First I gave it a spin without setting the gearbox, LSD or the suspension.
The track I chose for this test is Grand Valley Speedway.
Before the tune
I set off from the pits to the first corner where I applied a lot of braking. I don't want to destroy the thing just yet. Lined up myself so that I could see myself powering down the straight bit, but I already noticed a bit of understeer. In fact there was a lot of it and I barely dodged the wall. And that's what it's like. It understeers like a pig, and if you manage to shift the weight right and apply the power right you do get some oversteer out of it. But it's not very fun.
It's incredibly fast, but it is a bit of a boat. Attempt to go around a corner a bit faster than the car wants you to and you'll be screeching on the tarmac desperately pressing the brakes in an attempt to stop it. And you will.
In a wall probably.
After the tune
With that being said it was now time to apply the settings. A quick couple of minutes changing some numbers and I was ready to go. Again I set off to the first corner, applied braking and when I saw the straight I gave it some power. This corner is all you need to experience to see the changes made. Instead of the understeer you now get oversteer. It's the kind of oversteer that you can easily control too. However, the oversteer didn't completely overpower the understeer. It's there for most of the corners, but for the high speed ones, you will find a fair bit of understeer. Luckily it's been reduced quite a bit looking at the untuned version. All this makes it very fun. But also very fast if you know what you're doing and don't let the back end slip in every corner.
This means I shouldn't try and do a fast lap. But I did it anyway.
After a warm up lap I found myself going down the main straight at about 270km/h. I kept to the right, to give me enough road for the faint corner to the left and applied full braking. I let the car coast to the middle of the road and turned it, so I was properly alligned for the takeoff. Just before the next high speed corner I let off the gas, which I left alone until the next corner. When I was aligned to take the fast right-left hander I gave it full power again all the way until the hairpin. As I approached the end of the corner I shifted into second and, careful not to spin the tires, gave it full power. At the double left hander I went as close to the inside as possible and let the car coast for a bit before applying the brakes just enough to shift the weight, then gave it enough power to turn the car into the right position for the double right hander, which I took at a moderate speed.
Sacrificing the second part of the double right hander I was at about the middle of the track, so I could take the final corner before the tunnel, which I did gently, again, trying not to spin the tires. Slipped down into second for the corner before the tunnel and controlled the gas pedal as to not let the back end slip. Same story in both the tunnels.
Exiting the second tunnel I went to the right and while braking shifted into first for the duration of the next corner and for a split second gave it full power before braking again for the right hand corner after it. Now it was time for the very last corner for which I went into third gear, turned right and gave it full power through the corner. I reached 205km/h before the end of the apex. Without the tune if I went anywhere near 170 I would be meeting the wall.
At the end I finished the lap with a 1:59.249. There's a couple of seconds in there, but I only gave it about 10 laps.
So as for the tune? It works very well, transforming the car from a bit of a boat into a very fun supercar. But don't go too fast or it'll punish you.
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