This is a copy of my testing for the Second Annual FF Summer Shootout:
Ok, after almost 12 hours straight yesterday I completed almost all the Class B (430pp) cars on Toscana.
For each vehicle I'll list the tuner, three best times and any notes I made about the vehicle.
Desperado:
Honda CR-Z '10, "Katana"
1.59.348. 1:59.561. 1:59.751. Again: "Rotate, Mother!, rotate." I need to take this car back out and try it again. I can probably knock at least another half second off. I didn't use the E-break till several cars later. This car would probably work better with the E-break.
Edit: Updated times: 1:56.765. 1:57.403. 1:57.565. See the post laster on this page for my notes.
Krenkme:
Toyota Vitz RS Turbo '02, "Phyllobates Terribilis"
1:57.140. 1:57.583. 1.58.824. Easy to drive and more than any other car: consistent.
Edit: Updated times: 1:56.513. 1:56.907. 1:57.073. Again: consistent. Good gears. Good front end grip. Good rotation. But good god, why olive green?! At least on Toscana the dirt makes it look good. Overall a very competitive car. With seat time I'm sure I could knock more time off, but I could say the same for all the cars. I got the 1:56.907 on my first retry. On my second lap I was up on that ghost by over .380 in the first sector but flobbed it. Short dabs of the E-break at just the right spot are useful, but more is too much. With practice I could do it without the E-break.
C-Zeta (V16T91):
Mazda Demio Sport '03:
1:56.263. 1:57.704. 1:58.150:
First thought: the gears are very long. There's alot of dead space between three and four, the most common shift on this track. Most cars I think about my line and shifting is mostly automatic (lol, get it, automatic?). The opposite is true in this car. I'm downshifting alot more than any other car, sometimes up-down two or even three times for the longer corners.
The quick time is a freak lap. The long gears make it difficult to keep the power down. It's more a coin flip than skill if you're in the correct gear, one wrong bump and you lose all your torque. If you learn to do it correctly the excellent front grip and almost perfect rotation make this car a powerhouse. Do not touch the E-break, it's not needed, all you'll do is kill your momentum. The breaks are excellent and help the rotation once you become familiar with it's break/pre-entry points. All-in-all a great car, with a massive minis.
NewDriver2 (OTS_NewDriver2):
Audi A2 1.4 '02:
1:59.554. 1:59.959. 1:59.961
First: I love the gearing. Its the smoothest yet. It lays down the power at all times. Throttle input control is needed more on this car than most others. When I can hit the correct entry speed the car rotates well. Unfortunately the suspension doesn't allow the vehicle to soak any of the bumps, the front end simply can't hang the longer corners or "infenion" corners. Overall it is sub-par with massive potential: fix the "soak" and watch it shred the competition.
Jackthalad (Crystalbuds):
Honda Ballade Sports CR-X 1.5Si '83:
1:59.441. 2:00.136. 2:00.316:
Sub-par soak, and a little more rotation would help. But the acceleration and throttle control are good. The lack if soak kills the front end grip. I like the gearing but it's lost in the cars sub-par times. One wrong bump in a corner and your line is gone.
ACSR421:
Mazda Kusabi '03:
1:56.191. 1.57.346. 1.57.755. Three corners. Thats it. I knew within three corners. My first thought was, "I would drive my grandmother to the hospital in this car." Nuff said. (Will you tune me a Fireblade?)
Edit: Updated times:
1:55.089. 1:56.153. 1:56.787:
Amazing grip and perfect rotation. The gears are spaced so that shifting is automatic, the engine sound is all I need which helps me keep my eye on the road (the complete opposite of Desperado's CR-Z and NewDriver2s' A2 1.4 {just to name 2} which forced me to keep "one eye" on the tack at all times). This car is everything I remember from from my first try, and now that I'm more experienced on this track, it's even better. The suspension soaks up everything, except it hits heavy on the front end on the jumps sometimes. The breaks are rarely needed but when you do be gentle, they work as well as everything else. The E-break isn't needed, the cars' perfect rotation makes it useless. Hands down the best car I've tested. I only did 5 laps on the retry, less than half the laps for any other car. As soon as I'm done with this competition I'm making myself one.
TrackRipper123 (Ziz528):
Mazda Kusabi Concept '03:
1:57.176. 1.57.465. 1:57.726. A solid ride. Good throttle/brake rotation.
Edit: Updated times:
1:55.566. 1:55.601. 1:55.659:
Good at everything: front grip, rotation, gearing, soak (suspension). Almost drab it's so good. Shifting can be done by ear, it has smooth torque through each gear, but they might be just a smidge too long. I find myself downshifting more than I would like. Rotation is intuitive. Grip is excellent, even on "infenion"corners. The soak takes all the bumps out. A very smooth ride for this track. If your driving style suits this car then it could be competitive against ACSR421s', unfortunately for TrackRipper my style fits ACSRs' better. I'm avoiding looking at the other testers times and notes so I can remain unprejudiced (as much as I can). I'd like to see if someone else can make this car sing. It's got the voice for it. At one time I was .780 up on my ghost. But I lose it at the hairpin every time.
OSE-CAP-SHADOW:
IST-R (Toyota ist 1.5s '02):
1:57.735. 1:57.790. 1:57.844
The suspension doesn't soak the bumps very well. The breaks are heavy and anything more than a light touch will cause it to slide. The gearing is good and allows the torque to be layed down consistently. The rotation is a bit lacking, probably because of the lack of soak. A decent car but it can't hold with the best. Perhaps it's better on LSeca?
LineR32:
Ka Kit Car:
2:02.227. 2:02.279. 2:02.469. Uninspired.
Edit: Updated times:
1:59.027. 1:59.183. 1:59.988:
Ok, the only thing uninspired was my driving. This suspension soaks everything. The gearing is a little long but there is no dead space and I can ear shift. It has excellent front grip. Its lack of rotation is possibly its Achilles Heal. The breaks are good, not too touchy and because of the excellent soak not too light. Use of the E-break is a must in the tight corners. If I spent the time to learn the car better I could knock some time off, but not much. Overall I like the car and enjoy it, but its times just aren't up to the others.
Motor City Hami (MotorCytHamilton):
Fiat 500 1.2 8V Lounge SS '08:
1:56.923. 1:56.952. 1:57.439.
The straight line acceleration is amazing. Unfortunately the soak is sub-par. Because of that its hard to deliver the massive (Ma-Hoo-Sive) torque at the end of the cars power band. It also has long gears that make it difficult to keep the power down. If you try to shift while going uphill you lose all your momentum (both vehicular and drivetrain). A good car but difficult to drive. It would be a simple "point and shoot" car but for the lack if soak which makes it hard to hold the corner and pull the back end and still power out.
Onboy123:
Honda Jazz 1.4 (fit?):
1:56.078. 1:57.422. 1:57.984:
My first couple of laps were frustrating. All the other cars (even the magical Kusabi by ACSR) once I got them to the correct rotational twist I didn't have to worry about oversteer. In this car oversteer is a "problem," or at least an option. My times went like this: 1:59.0xx, 1:58.7xx, 1:57.9xx, 1:56.078. Once you learn to enter the corner cautiously enough and balance the oversteer on mid- and corner exit this car rocks. "Balanced Aggression" would be a good name for this car. A heavy hitter in the right hands. This is the 427 Cobra of the FF Shootout. The breaks are a little lacking, and require more space to properly slow the car. The suspension has difficulty keeping up with the bumps, and thats this cars biggest con. If it could soak better it would shred this course with the best of them. All-in-all a great car, especially if your style fits it. I can't wait to try it on LSeca.
Because of the cars attitude it cuts through the Ss' like a Ginsue Machine. Love the color, especially once it gets dirty.
JollyGreen (thelitch77):
Honda CR-Z '10:
1:57.069. 1:57.516. 1:57.878. Smooth. E-break is a must on some corners.
Edit: Updated times:
1:56.638. 1:56.948. 1:57.084:
Lovin' it. Good soak, it takes all the bumps well and the jumps flat. Good gearing, except that it has a tendency to sit at one rpm range (say, @ 6.5) and staying there (in fourth gear from 60mph to 82mph) which makes shifting by ear difficult. Good front grip, and the breaks are excellent. Goldilocks of rotation: not too much, not too little, just right. The E-break isn't needed once you get used to the car. Possibly the most consistent car yet. If it could deliver more torque (possibly a tranny problem, but more likely LSD, just don't quote me on it) it would fly. I like the car/wheel color combo.
Diogo G. (werty_56-1):
Volks Lupo 1.4 "Sunday Driver", '02:
2:00.904. 2:01.851. 2:02.074. Ugh! Uninspired
Edit: Updated times:
2:00.538. 2:01.733. 2:01.983:
I did six laps, and I had to force myself to do that many. This car is painful to drive. Hows the gearing? I cant tell. Touch the breaks lite or slam them it won't matter, they're pretty much nonexistent. E-break? Never needed it. It all comes down to one thing: absolutely no soak. None.
Theo777 (Zigatan):
Nissan Micra "MicraMachine", '03:
1:58.198. 1:58.463. 1:58.742. A good ride. The tranny is a little short for this track. Enjoyable.
Edit: Updated times:
1:56.460. 1:56.985. 1:57.172:
A very nice neutral tune. It will accept more than one driving style and still perform. Gears might be a smidge too long, but I can ear shift. Rotation is excellent, but the soak is sub-par and doesn't allow the car to hang the corners with the best. Breaks are good and help with rotation well when appropriate. (All that with just one lap.) That fastest lap could have gone much better, but because of the lack of soak I flew wide on the last corner and probably lost at least half a second. If I allowed myself more time I have no doubt that I could set an excellent time, but the sub-par soak doesn't allow for enough consistency. Looking forward to LSeca, this car should do well.
Jkineary #Desp:
Fiat 500 Rally (fiat 500 1.2 8V?):
1:58.137. 1:58.396. 1:58.688. A solid ride. Feels like the best breaks I've tested. The tranny is very long. If it was shorter it could probably lay the power down better.
Edit: Updated times:
1:58.429. 1:59.097. 1:59.900:
The gears aren't long, but the car lacks torque, or at least the ability to lay it down. Soak is so-so, but somehow the front feels like it has good grip. Rotation is lacking for the tight horseshoe corners and the E-break is often needed.
JohnnyBoy532:
Honda CR-Z '10:
1:57.924. 1:58.163. 1.58.380. Hands down the best CR-Z. Like the other Z's it's hard to rotate.
Edit: Updated times:
1:55.912. 1:56.137. 1:56.144:
Good soak, this car rides the bumps like a champ. And because of the soak: good front end grip and breaks. The back end could use a little more skankieness (aka oversteer), its hard to get the rear end loose enough on some corners. If your driving style suits a slight understeer then you could rock this car. Its straight line acceleration is good but its lack of rotation makes it hard to apply gas through the corner exit.
DigitalBaka:
Audi A2 1.4 '02, "Allroad":
1:56.980. 1:57.535. 1:57.722:
Holy torque! Bat-tuner! This car has just enough soak to allow for very good acceleration and front end grip. The lack of rotation is this cars downfall. It will twist, but you have to manipulate it to such a degree to produce enough twist that you kill your momentum. A great car to learn how to manipulate "situational oversteer."
moparisgod #krenkme:
Fiat 500 1.2 8V Lounge SS '08: 1:57.182. 1:57.583. 1:58.2
87. Another excellent car. Good front end grip. Good rotation.
Edit: Updated times:
1:55.501. 1:55.911. 1:56.784:
Amazing front end grip. Which helps the excellent breaks; not too heavy, not too light. Good rotation, very little manipulation is needed to get its rear to come round. The soak is good, I can't see how he gets such amazing grip with merely good soak. The gears are ok, I can ear shift and they are well spaced to help deliver the amazing acceleration, but even on this track I found myself reaching for 6th gear and it wasn't there. A joy to drive, its easy to be consistent and deliver great times lap after lap. If you prefer understeer to oversteer then this car can perform as well as ACSRs'. I was at least .500 up on my ghost on some laps, but 'what I lose on the sweeps I gain on the rounds,' as they say.
Tris_73:
Honda Ballade Sports CR-X 1.5Si '83:
1:57.581. 1:57.791. 1:58.093:
Amazing balance between acceleration, front end grip, rotation, and breaks. What a car to end on. The most elegant car on the list. Throttle control is called for more than any other. Most of the cars on the list I'm 100% on the throttle through the corner exit, trying to pull the rear end into line. With this car, because everything is so well balanced, I ease into the breaks, then ease into the throttle, as I would on a Tarmac course. Unfortunately the soak is slightly sub-par. Breaking from high speed is difficult and trail-breaking at high speeds is nigh impossible. All-in-all great at slow speed corners, not so good at high speed corners.
Edit: updated with vehicles.
Edit2: added JKinnerly
Edit3: adding retests times and notes.
Edit4: remaped names and cars.
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Laguna Seca Group B Times and Notes
All aids off, ABS 1, Sports Hard Tyres.
My driving line is more contained this time and at most I'll put two tyres on the blue rumble strips, think GTAcademy with cones. I'm doing as many laps as I feel as needed to get an honest decent lap out of the car. Some will need only 6, but I'll try not to do more than 20. This is only due to me having to adapt my driving style to the car.
Will edit with updates.
Desperado:
Honda CR-Z '10, "Katana":
1:44.839. 1:45.075. 1:45.231:
Almost no feel to the car. No, wait, FF @ 1? Boost it back to 7. Ok, (more laps), very little feel still. But I just came off of hours on dirt so... Smooth is the word I'll use. Gears are nicely spaced and I can ear shift. Breaks are a tad heavy, 100%, even 70% is rarely called for. Rotation is nice but not great, but thats only relevant if I overshoot the corner. Corner entry is excellent, you know exactly where it's going go. Mid corner is hard to test on this track, there's no long mid to high speed corner, except perhaps corner 4. Corner exit is good and the grip is stable and predictable. Even when I overpush the car it recovers evenly and quickly. A nice balanced smooth ride.
Krenkme:
Toyota Vitz RS Turbo '02, "Phyllobates Terribilis":
1:44.655. 1:45.110. 1:46.037:
Love the breaks, good consistency and they don't exaggerate over- or under-steer. Much more feel than Harveys' (good to know it wasn't all in my head). The line between grip and slip is fairly broad, trail breaking is easy and fun, and I don't have to worry about snap over- or under-steer. The gears are ok, but I find myself shifting at odd times, killing the momentum. Third gear is a little short. Trail-breaking is easy but its hard to consistently hit the apexes, and with the very noticeable understeer correcting a bad entry mid-corner is nigh impossible.
C-Zeta (V16T91):
Mazda Demio Sport '03:
1:44.638. 1:45.652. 1:45.843:
If you miss an apex it's your own fault! In the first corner I felt the cars superior feedback. Breaking is smooth and even, but I never used more than 30%. Rotation is great and really helps corner exit. Trail-breaking is fantastic and corner entry is flawless.
NewDriver2 (OTS_NewDriver2):
Audi A2 1.4 '02:
1:47.523. 1:48.376. 1:48.622
Breaking is a bit lacking. Because of this corner entry greatly suffers. Corner exit suffers from the understeer. Gearing is good, well spaced. The shift points seem well synced to this track. The car has a good feel but it lacks front end grip, which varies I think due to the corner banking/camber.
Jackthalad (Crystalbuds):
Honda Ballade Sports CR-X 1.5Si '83:
1:45.325. 1:45.413. 1:46.084. :
Great feel. Front grip is lacking and that effects every other part of the car. Breaks have great consistency and pedal length. Balance and rotation is good, but I'm finding it difficult to hit the apexes consistently, either over breaking or running wide. Gearing is so good its bland. Or maybe thats the muffler sound. A fun car with just enough "attitude" (trail-breaking to acceleration rotation and smooth transition). For some reason on my least favorite corner, just before the uphill to the corkscrew, this car can do 6mph (76mph) faster than any other car, consistently.
ACSR421:
Mazda Kusabi '03:
1:43.429. 1:44.560:
Unbelievable handling in every way. The breaks alone are enough to make this car a powerhouse: they're even and consistent, using the full pedal when needed. The stopping distance is half that of any other vehicle yet. Perfect rotation and balance. Are you sure this isn't a 4wd? The gears are well spaced, even power throughout, synced to the track, and ear shifting is easy. Several other vehicles pause or bog down at certain rpms, even in the power band, this car does not. I could drive a bus through the space between grip and slip. My first lap was 1:44.560, my second 1:43.429, and my break points were way too soon. I won't bother doing a third lap, it would just make the other tuners cry. FF bliss. I dub thee David, the giant slayer! (Would it be favoritism if I changed my banner to I (heart) ACSRs' Tunes?)
TrackRipper123 (Ziz528):
Mazda Kusabi Concept '03:
1:42.085. 1:42.545. 1:43.263:
Not nearly as disappointing as I thought it would be after ACSRs' Kusabi, lol. This car is only slightly better than every other vehicle rather than leagues. Breaking is 2/3 the others, even, and full pedal. Turn-in (corner entry) is spot on. Rotation and balance are exquisite. Gearing is indistingushable (sp?) from ACSRs', except perhaps even better synced to this track. I hit my breaking point on max rpm on at least two, if not four, corners. Not as much feel as ACSRs', but still more than most. Grip - slip = alot! A massively forgiving tune; every apex, every lap. A superior tune in every way. This could easily give ACSRs' tune a run for its money.
// note: since I plan on retesting every vehicle once I become better acquainted with the track with FFs, ACSR (or another!) could post better laps later. //
OSE-CAP-SHADOW:
IST-R (Toyota ist 1.5s '02):
1:46.028. 1:46.058. 1:46.793:
TC: 5? Not a chance! Great feel (despite the stock TC:5 somehow). The breaks feel good, full pedal, but might need more distance than other cars. Turn in and balance is intuitive. Corner exit is very good, very little understeer on full gas. Gears are long, very long, fifth isn't needed, and I'm hitting first on two corners. It doesn't bog, but it could use the torque/hp its losing. This car could perhaps use some more "attitude," rotating more under gas and breaking, but if your style suits a neutral car you'll like the feel if this car.
LineR32:
Ka Kit Car:
1:58.643. 1:58.756. 1:59.236:
Oh, yeah. Understeer. Decent feel, but with a smidge of deadspace. Gearing is ok, it bogs at times, but I can ear shift. One of the downsides of not looking at the tunes' specs is that I don't get to see the torque and hp curves. I think early shifting is called for, rather than redlining it. Rotation is lacking and that hurts corner exit. The breaks are sub-par.Corner entry is difficult and hard to judge. This car has a serious lack of front grip and it is affecting every other aspect. I found it hard to produce consistent laps, especially on cold tyres.
Motor City Hami (MotorCytHamilton):
Fiat 500 1.2 8V Lounge SS '08:
1:44.370. 1:44.968. 1:45.245:
This car has a very heavy wheel. Turn in is good. Front grip is great. But the breaks are too heavy, I'm rarely using more than 30% pedal. Acceleration is above par. The gears are good, I can ear shift, but they don't seem as synced to this track as well as they could be. The balance is very neutral, very little under-steer, usually only on max gas at corner exit. Most of the time the car feels balanced between under- and over-steer. I noticed that the inside front tyre likes to spin under corner exit acceleration (:cough: LSD :cough
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Onboy123:
Honda Jazz 1.4 (fit?):
1:44.757. 1:45.283. 1:45.852:
Very solid wheel, but bland through the entire turning range. Front grip is ok, but its hard to know when I'm about to slip. Gearing is ok, it doesn't bog, but are a bit long. Breaks are good, it has full range through the pedal, and they are predictable and consistent. Turn in and corner exit are not consistent because of the bland wheel. Perhaps a good car for a DS3? I'll never know.
JollyGreen (thelitch77):
Honda CR-Z '10:
1:46.358. 1:46.699. 1:47.589:
Better than good feel. After the other CR-Zs, it is a sigh of relief. It has understeer, especially under heavy acceleration. But the understeer is completely manageable. Turn in and corner exit are very predictable, one of the best. Breaking is good, full pedal. Trail breaking doesn't apply oversteer. Gearing is long, I do use sixth gear, but just barely. A fun car I could get used to.
Diogo G. (werty_56-1):
Volks Lupo 1.4 "Sunday Driver", '02:
1:46.806. 1:47.360. 1:47.653:
A heavy wheel, but, fortunately, not quite as bland as OnBoys'. Almost perfectly/blandly neutral between over- and under-steer. Only the slightest adjustments to inputs is needed to adjust corner entry, 'every apex, every lap.' "Attitude" (pivoting) is very responsive but forgiving. Grip - slip is so un-noticable that its hard to know what's happening to the tyres after they slip. The gears are long, ear shifting is easy, but they don't lay the power down well enough. Overall corner entry is great, corner exit it lacking. A fun car.
Theo777 (Zigatan):
Nissan Micra "MicraMachine", '03:
1:43.633. 1:44.755 1:45.125:
Now that's feeling! Perhaps a smidge "squishy" on entry, but I know what's happening to the tyres through the complete range of input controls. Excellent range between 'grip and slip,' without sacrificing feel or turn-in accuracy. Corner exit is excellent, but the long gears hurt acceleration. Ear shifting is easy, good tone. The breaks are excellent, full pedal and predictable. The tyres will accept full gas on tight corners, and even with red melted tyres it will still turn and accelerate out. Sweet. I can "burn" into a corner, swing it 'round on its attitude with full gas and burn out.Amazing fun but it kills my times. An excellent car to learn understeer on. I gotta get me one of these. If you could add a sixth gear, and sync it, it would be a top-tier car.
Jkineary #Desp:
Fiat 500 Rally (fiat 500 1.2 8V?):
1:49.490. 1:49.694. 1:49.975:
Excellent breaks (full pedal range and excellent stopping distance, two thumbs up.) and turn in. The feeling is balanced well between heavy and light, but it lacks a full sense of feedback. The gears are very long. Very. This car has no acceleration. Good balance between over- and under-steer, without being bland.
JohnnyBoy532:
Honda CR-Z '10:
1:44.481. 1:45.161. 1:45.774:
Off the line the acceleration of this car grabbed me by my throat and said, "Your mine, b!t¢π!" I'm just trying to hold on and not let it spank me too hard. Part of that is the excellent gearing, the other part the excellent rotation. Either the front grip or breaks are a tad under par. Noticeable understeer, but more than manageable with the full range of feel the wheel gives back (perhaps a smidge too weak in the middle, but I'm not complaining). Respect this car at all times or you'll be eating the wall. I dub thee "The Hot Ex-Girlfriend." Now to grab it by the hair and try to get some laps in.
DigitalBaka:
Audi A2 1.4 '02, "Allroad":
1:46.035. 1:46.293. 1:46.459:
It rips through the tightly packed gears, then slides past the apex. Good gearing. But the front grip is appalling, and the breaks are incredibly touchy. I barely use 30%. Any more any they just lock up. At least its well balanced, that is to say both ends will slide past the apex evenly. The car is manageable but I have to break very early, and accelerate through the apex gently, absolutely no trail-breaking allowed.
moparisgod #krenkme:
Fiat 500 1.2 8V Lounge SS '08:
1:45.390. 1:45.854. 1:45.876:
I maxed 5th before the first corner, every lap. Turn in is, umm, interesting. Eager? Once I got used too its eagerness its balance and rotation are excellent. An exceptionally consistent car. Great breaks. If it had the gearing it would kill.
Tris_73:
Honda Ballade Sports CR-X 1.5Si '83:
1:45.817. 1:46.163. 1:46.316:
Exceptionally intuitive input controls. Everything: wheel feel, breaks, turn in and corner exit, even the gearing. I feel like I could take my hands off the wheel, sit back, squint a little, and control it mentally. The gap between grip n slip isn't a mile wide, but it's big enough, and you know at every moment just how much grip you have left. I dub thee, "The Mentalist."