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AdrenalineBut it's far more likely that (anyone at this point) will produce something of a lesser quality, and give themselves a bad name all on their own.
Personally, every time I finish a tune, I test every single one previously available. If any of them are better, I completely scrap my work. What's the point?
So, if you are a tuning genius, then by all means, prove your worth, but I agree with JohnnyPenso on this aspect. It's in your best interest to avoid cars that have already been over-tuned, to avoid setting yourself up for failure.
I'm saying same thing. Basically drive a car with whatever parts you want installed on whatever track you want. Than make adjustments till you get a really good time and easy to drive and after that go to a bunch of other tracks and make sure it runs well there too. If it's a large improvement over how it started release that beach lol.