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I still have to update the wish list and somewhat of the actual Depot. Aside of that, I will be putting another copy of these settings in this thread.
I give up on tuning an RX-8, the car hates me and has turbo lag that makes me rage. Sorry Hunter but I have failed.
Yeah, you told me that in another thread. Still haven't tried it yet.
Using: Controller
All Driving AidsFF (including ABS)
Vehicle: '07 Ford Mustang GT Premium
Modifications:
BODY/CHASIS
- Stage 1 Weight Reduction
- Window Weight Reduction
(should weigh 1457kg)
ENGINE
- Stage 1 Engine
- ECU Tuning
INTAKE
- Racing Intake Filter
- Sports Intake manifold
EXHAUST
- Titanium exhaust
- Sports Catalytic Converter
- Sports exhaust manifold
TRANSMISSION
- Close Ratio 6 speed transmission
DRIVETRAIN
- Twin-disc Clutch plate
- Semi-Racing Flywheel
- Carbon one-piece Driveshaft
- Adjustable Limited-Slip Differential
SUSPENSION
Fully Customizable Suspension kit
TIRES
Comfort Hard tires only.
The vehicle should have roughly 419-431hp depending on if your engine is new or broke in already.
SUSPENSION SETTINGS
Ride height: Between -5 and -15mm F/R
Spring Rate: FRONT 9.2kgf/mm...REAR 5.6kgf/mm
Dampers(Extension): FRONT 5...REAR 4
Dampers(Compression): FRONT 5...REAR 5
Sway Bar: FRONT 3...REAR 4
CAMBER: FRONT -1.8...REAR -1.0
Default toe settings.
DIFFERENTIAL SETTINGS
Initial torque: 25
Braking Sensitivity: 25
Acceleration Sensitivity: 40
With this set up you have to kinda "throw it" into the corners at times. Once it's sideways, it loves to stay sideways as long as you've got the power going. It does take a bit of finesse to get it going but it's very easy to control and a blast to drive
There ya go Give 'er a whirl and message me how it can improve or if you like it!!
This setup is gold on comfort mediums! Soooo adjustable...Tom's X540 Chaser [Controller Setting]
My Power: 528hp@ 1131kg
My current setup:
All performace parts (*Except for the Permament 3 Engine Tunning Stages*)
Weight reduction lvl 2 + Chasis Reinforcement
Stock Clutch
Transmission: 168MPH
LSD (Limited Slip Differiental) Settings
Torque: 60
Accelration: 60
Braking: 60
Suspension Settings:
Ridge Height: -45/-45
Spring rate: 12.0/10.0
Shocks (Dampers and extension): 8/8 8/8
Anti Roll Bar: 7/6
Camber: 3.0/2.5
Toe: -0.05/0.20
You mean 7 front 6 rearNote: 7/6 means 7 left side 6 right side
I just bought the Amemiya FD3S RX-7:
All available performance tunings (464BHP) including:
Fully customisable transmission, LSD and suspension
I'm currently trying to make it better, as I'm basically a noob. I don't know what the changes in suspension do,
I just do them until they feel good, and I'm using these settings at the moment:
Transmission: 155mph top speed,
LSD: Initial torque - 30
Acceleration - 40
Braking - 30
Suspension:
Front Rear
-25 -25
14.2 16.2
6 6
6 6
3 3
Wheel Alignment:
1.8 1.0
0.00 0.20
message me on PSN if you have any suggestions though - like I said: I'm just an amateur.
These are a couple pics I snapped out of my first two laps of the Tsukuba Circuit.
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Can you please arrange the manufacturers alphabetically?Wow, the new layout or the way to do it is a time saver (^0^)<3
Can you please arrange the manufacturers alphabetically?
199hp
7300rpm
1122 kg
Weight Reduction Stage 1
Chasis Reinforcement
Weight Adjustment ballast:
Amount 70
Ballast Position -40
ECU Tuning
Engine Stage 2
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Sports Catalyst Converter
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Mid Range Turbo stage 2
Fully Customized Tranny
Clutch Twin plate
Flywheel: Semi Racing
Adjustable LSD
Initial Torque: 10
Acceleration sensitivity: 40
Braking sensitivity: 20
Fully Adjustable Suspension kit:
Height: -15 / -25
Spring Rate: 11.0 / 9.0
Dampers Extension: 4 / 4
Dampers Compress: 4 / 4
Anti-Roll Bars: 2 / 2
Camber Angle: 1.0 / 3.0
Toe Angle: -0.20 / 0.00
Break Balance Controller: 7 / 5
Comfort Soft Front
Comfort Hard Rear
DS3
Fun little ride, It handles nice if you aren't overly aggressive with the Gas or Break. Loses traction if you apply too much break. Added weight to counter balance the rear engine weight, so throwing it's weight around to break traction is fun.