2010 Camaro SS RM Tune?

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I've been looking around for while a while now and I can't seem to find anything for the Race Modded 2010 Camaro SS. Anybody got some half decent tunes?
 
Suspension tune for Daytona.Your kidding.Take any Nascar setup and presto there is your tune.Daytona is the easiest track to tune for.Raise the height,raise the spring rate, lower the downforce and bingo.Not that difficult.
Try it and see.If that doesn't work I'll give you one already tuned.
 
Suspension tune for Daytona.Your kidding.Take any Nascar setup and presto there is your tune.Daytona is the easiest track to tune for.Raise the height,raise the spring rate, lower the downforce and bingo.Not that difficult.
Try it and see.If that doesn't work I'll give you one already tuned.

Easy there... everyone needs to learn. Maybe they aren't very savvy to all things motoring. Some people are just into it for other reasons.

That said... try what he's said.

I also notice that there don't appear to be any tunes for a fully modified camaro? Specifically the non racing modded one, though I don't believe I've found a RM tune yet either?

And THAT said, I'm just going to assume that one of the "other" tunes with full weight reduction would suffice...?
 
True I apologize for being a tad rude.If people would just search and do a bit of tweaking to the tunes on here you can get a setup.I started out brand new to GT5,I had only played Nacsar 2003 on my PC.Read the tuning guide,ask some of the tuners specifically what you want.They will respond if you are asking a valid question.Please use the search function or go to starfirebird or adrenalines threads about the garages and tunes.These people have made this site extremely simple to use and thanks go's out for their efforts.
I have found recently that people seem to be getting lazy and want everyone on here to find a tune for them,as they don't want to look for themselves.
Anyway starting to ramble,just my thoughts.
 
Mad Finntuners have a nice modded Camaro tune, page 22 of their thread. I also found that with most muscle cars, once you have them tuned comfortably on the technical courses, just adding some ride hight and stiffer springs works pretty well at Daytona
 
Mad Finntuners have a nice modded Camaro tune, page 22 of their thread. I also found that with most muscle cars, once you have them tuned comfortably on the technical courses, just adding some ride hight and stiffer springs works pretty well at Daytona

There are a bunch out there that are for non fully modded cars. They're rather good too. As a reviewer, I'd love to get a car that can compete with the fully tuned mustang, and the fully tuned challenger. I'm sure the Camaro tunes would suffice with more power running through them, but it's harder to review something by saying... "this is their tune, and I needed it to be faster, so I just added more power". Because if it lost in the showdown, I'm not really reviewing their tune, I'm reviewing a tune that they did and I heavily modified.
 
Eivl, i agree completely, but I think my above post does relate to the first OP's request. I have been working on a fully upgraded non-RM tune of my own, but its not ready for posting just yet. As far as tuning between Rm and non-Rm, I have not tested this on anything else, but my 69 Z28 RM tune I found to work perfectly on my non-RM 69 Z28. I'm thinking that would be true for the '10 Camaro as well. I'm gonna try to put some more time in on the '10 Camaro this weekend, I'll post back in here as soon as I'm happy with my results.
 
Eivl, i agree completely, but I think my above post does relate to the first OP's request. I have been working on a fully upgraded non-RM tune of my own, but its not ready for posting just yet. As far as tuning between Rm and non-Rm, I have not tested this on anything else, but my 69 Z28 RM tune I found to work perfectly on my non-RM 69 Z28. I'm thinking that would be true for the '10 Camaro as well. I'm gonna try to put some more time in on the '10 Camaro this weekend, I'll post back in here as soon as I'm happy with my results.

Nice... I mean... take your time with it, I'm not trying to rush anyone into tuning a car. I enjoy doing my tune reviews, and while I'm certain most think they're tl;dr, it keeps the game interesting for me...
 
Eivil, I believe LDP did a fully modded non-RM '69 Camaro.

Try the one in my setup.I did it a Nur/Nord but pretty stable.Guys in room I was in were laughing that I kept up with the pack in an online room.Give me your thoughts about it.The car is pretty darn quick.

I am going to go try the 2010 Camaro SS RM as the PSN is down.
What track are you testing on Daytona?
I'll submit it tomorrow as well as a few others.

https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=187261
 
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Well, I had planned on working on this over the weekend, but thanks to Sony, I've had an abundance of free time to spend on it today. I am most certainly not a 'pro-tuner', but I do find a great deal of enjoyment out of improving my cars myself, and doing so greatly improves my driving technique when I race. So, here's what I've come up with for the '10 Camaro, fully upgraded but without race mod. Please feel free to tell me what you think or how it works.

Height: -18/-18

Spring: 7.8/6.2

Ext. 3/4

Comp. 2/2

Anti-roll. 3/2

Camber. 2.2/2.0

Toe. -0.02/0.04

LSD. 24/21/12

For my testing at Deep Forest I set trans to 180 mph

Add: I have now tested this setup on the RM Camaro, and felt it also responded very well
 
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