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And next, there will be some European brutes.
Feel free to use my car to make a tune to release if ya want, seeing it's a euro car as well, and fairly brute'ish.
And next, there will be some European brutes.
MadFinnTuners/Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 RM '69 Review - Done with Logitech Driving Force GT on GT5 version 1.05
Today's muscle cars are great, but the originals cannot be beat. Even if outmatched in performance, there's something about a 70's muscle car that is just plain magical. Thus, my face lit up like a candle when I saw the Camaro Z/28 posted in this thread. I instantly ordered one, but requested that it had the best number painted on the side, and that it had the racing tires fitted on NASCAR-style wheels. Pure beauty.
When I turned the key to this beast, I couldn't help but smile at the wonderful sound that met my ears. The radio station I was listening to started playing AC/DC's "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)", and I rolled onto the track with chills down my spine...
I tore down the main straightaway, balls to the wall, and then found my braking point. I pushed the pedal down and the car amazingly obeyed in a comfortable manner. I turned and it still obeyed. I will admit that I was hungry for the return of the 560+ Horses, and thus got on the throttle a little hard and early, but the resulting problem was very easily solved. Great car for driving.
I will say that it isn't necessarily perfect though. My first complaint is honestly a little nitpicky, but it is a defect of sorts. I noticed that on flat corners the front tires are the first to lock up, which creates a bit of understeer. I have a feeling that changing the brakes to be 0/1 would solve the issue, but I didn't test it so I don't know what other effects it would have on the handling and braking distance.
Also, as a more personal complaint, I feel that the car is a little less dangerous than it should be. Half of my love for muscle cars is the skill that is required to be fast in them, but this car feels easy enough for a very large group of people to be able to control. But this is more personal of a complaint and honestly isn't the right one to have at a tuner when the tuner's goal is generally to make a car fast but controllable.
That aside, I still love the car and hope to see more Classic cars from you guys. 9/10
...And I was trying to be polite and avoid saying "understeers like a pig"nomis3613 - Both of us being Volvo drivers to add to that. And that stability isn't as much of a desired trait as you may think... it just refused to oversteer. It's not like I didn't try. Two seconds off the "parts only" isn't a lot (at least in my opinion) when there's clearly more to be had but the car doesn't want to cooperate so it has to be enough.
note: to the hardcore ferrari fans, if you install the carbon hood the ferrari logo will no longer be present on either carbon hood...
can you tune my mclaren f1 into something mental and I mean absolutaly mental I don't want a quick and great cornering car I want a great snarling beast to try and kill b-spec bob oh and can you message me through psn I don't go on the computer much
~one of the multiple novels on this page~
ps. kingmoshoe...dang that's one review that will be hard to top, way to raise the bar!
I have to admit that my eyes glazed over a bit when I read those, but it was due the somewhat late hour of the day.
I already promised to Greycap to make them shorter and more up to the point And now another one - only joking
On another note I also had my group of merry B Specs do Suzuka in your MX-5 yesterday. I was amazed to see that they just refused to pit - I finally ordered the first one in during lap 54 to change tyres. He'd still keep going but in several sections the spinning rears made it look like the Mazda was steam rather than petrol powered - the masses of smoke coming off it were incredible (looks like Bob thought it was a drift challenge, not a race). However the tyres worked very well for the first 30 laps or so, with the fastest time being on lap 21.
Mazda RX-7 GT-X(FC) '90
The second comment is that the car isn't at all throttle sensitive in a corner - so releasing the throttle a bit will not improve the turn in of the front (like you often get with FF cars that understeer). In essence if you brake in time, it is a wonderfully stable and nice machine, you brake a bit too late and there is understeer throughout (cannot be reduced by letting go of the throttle, or corrected by stepping on in a bit, either).