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- slick1ru2
When you qualify a tune with, "I left some of the fill in the blank main issue the car has to keep the feel of the car", you might was well say "I can't tune this car to be the way people expect it to be." That is just misplaced pride. Some of these cars are, let's face it, messed up. I don't know if the guys at PD are biased against some cars/car types or they did the car physics on a Friday, but some of the great cars are screwed up like the Shelby GT350R and Yellow Bird. They aren't perfect in real life sure. But you can drive either more then 35 feet and not do a tailspin either. No one can tune these to what they should be like. So if you do a tune on one of PD's screwed up offerings and the car still handles like a rocket ship covered in grease and full of bucking broncos, don't say "I left some of the whatever (understeer, oversteer, etc) in." Say you made it as good as you possibly could with the crap PD gave you to work with. And if you really left say, some of whatever issues in your tune on purpose, give an alternative to correcting all of the problem. 👍