Here is my Supra RZ setup for GT5.
This car was gifted by a PSN friend, with all the parts he wanted already purchased. I didnt need to purchase anything (thanks, since I'm out of credits after a $20M car purchase), including the Engine and body rigidity refresh from GT Auto. <-- Thanks many people forget that, and wonder why their car doesn't handle using the same setup someone else used.
Prior to tuning the car, the setup that came with it understeered severely.
It's a heavy car and it just wants to go fast in a straight line, ask it to turn and it still wants to go straight.
717bhp (will be higher with an oil change)
1228kg.
Body
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Window Weight Reduction
Chassis Reinforcement
Aero = 0/20
Ballast = 0 / +40 (rear) <--- could be a placebo effect.
Engine
Engine Tuning Stage 3
Sports ECU
Intake
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Turbo
Mid range turbo <--- less turbo lag but same output as High turbo
Exhaust
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Catalytic Converter
Transmission
Racing Transmission = 350kph or 217mph
Drive Train
Twin Plate Clutch
Semi Racing Flywheel
Full Customizable LSD
Initial Torque xx/5
Acceleration Sensitivity xx/30
Brake Sens xx/6
Suspension
Ride Height
Front: -15
Rear: -14
Spring Rate
Front: 16.0
Rear: 13.0
Dampers (Extension)
Front: 3
Rear: 3
Dampers (Compression)
Front: 9
Rear: 8
Anti Roll Bars
Front: 3
Rear: 5
Camber
Front: 3.0
Rear: 1.8
Toe
Front: +0.05
Rear: -0.20
Brake Bias
Front 7
Rear 5
Tires
Front Racing Soft
Rear Racing Soft
Some notes:
Despite the huge amount of power, the car doesn't oversteer (much) with Racing Softs.
The car is tuned for a very, very slight oversteer. Looks cool around some slower corners with some controlled powersteer.
Be careful with the gas pedal, when the turbo kicks in it's an extra 200hp. That causes the weight of the car to shift to the rear, and if you are in mid corner, traction for turning can be lost.
I was getting consistent 1.53s in Grand Valley, with my best time at a low 1.52.
This Supra was also tuned on Deep Forest.
I didn't get a chance to try it out on La Sarthe, which is a must for it's bumpy surface and high speed straights. But Grand Valley and Deep Forest is a good representation of all the other tracks.
And all feedback for improvement is welcome. Make your feedback constructive however.
What works, what doesn't, when, why, etc.
This car was gifted by a PSN friend, with all the parts he wanted already purchased. I didnt need to purchase anything (thanks, since I'm out of credits after a $20M car purchase), including the Engine and body rigidity refresh from GT Auto. <-- Thanks many people forget that, and wonder why their car doesn't handle using the same setup someone else used.
Prior to tuning the car, the setup that came with it understeered severely.
It's a heavy car and it just wants to go fast in a straight line, ask it to turn and it still wants to go straight.
717bhp (will be higher with an oil change)
1228kg.
Body
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Window Weight Reduction
Chassis Reinforcement
Aero = 0/20
Ballast = 0 / +40 (rear) <--- could be a placebo effect.
Engine
Engine Tuning Stage 3
Sports ECU
Intake
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Turbo
Mid range turbo <--- less turbo lag but same output as High turbo
Exhaust
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Catalytic Converter
Transmission
Racing Transmission = 350kph or 217mph
Drive Train
Twin Plate Clutch
Semi Racing Flywheel
Full Customizable LSD
Initial Torque xx/5
Acceleration Sensitivity xx/30
Brake Sens xx/6
Suspension
Ride Height
Front: -15
Rear: -14
Spring Rate
Front: 16.0
Rear: 13.0
Dampers (Extension)
Front: 3
Rear: 3
Dampers (Compression)
Front: 9
Rear: 8
Anti Roll Bars
Front: 3
Rear: 5
Camber
Front: 3.0
Rear: 1.8
Toe
Front: +0.05
Rear: -0.20
Brake Bias
Front 7
Rear 5
Tires
Front Racing Soft
Rear Racing Soft
Some notes:
Despite the huge amount of power, the car doesn't oversteer (much) with Racing Softs.
The car is tuned for a very, very slight oversteer. Looks cool around some slower corners with some controlled powersteer.
Be careful with the gas pedal, when the turbo kicks in it's an extra 200hp. That causes the weight of the car to shift to the rear, and if you are in mid corner, traction for turning can be lost.
I was getting consistent 1.53s in Grand Valley, with my best time at a low 1.52.
This Supra was also tuned on Deep Forest.
I didn't get a chance to try it out on La Sarthe, which is a must for it's bumpy surface and high speed straights. But Grand Valley and Deep Forest is a good representation of all the other tracks.
And all feedback for improvement is welcome. Make your feedback constructive however.
What works, what doesn't, when, why, etc.