GT5 Hybrids

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I've just been adding HP to cars instead of actually reworking them recently. A 640HP NSX Type R i created was faster around Fuji than a stock ZZII! The Tesla is also a great car for drifting if you triple the HP.
 
I've just been adding HP to cars instead of actually reworking them recently. A 640HP NSX Type R i created was faster around Fuji than a stock ZZII! The Tesla is also a great car for drifting if you triple the HP.

Ive been enjoying my V8 S13 (: Forza Fans are Jelly xDDD:tup:


But i do realistic engine swaps.
 
Ive been enjoying my V8 S13 (: Forza Fans are Jelly xDDD:tup:


But i do realistic engine swaps.

This is what I enjoy. Its the real mechanics of tuning.

As I said its not all about horsepower. But more about the response, recovering turbo lag and of course getting the right LSD settings. Suspension plays the biggest role apart from the tyres and engine.

And also choosing weather you want low or high rpm range for turbo's. Its just epic.

You can even mod the PSI of the turbo. Too much gives too much engine wear and is more easy to stall the car.

Oh I could go on and on.

This is what gives a car a heart. Real performance.
 
The problem with the RUF Yellobird. Or I call the BlackBird. Is that it becomes unstable at 250km/h+ Don't just slam a racing chassis if you want it designed for high speed racing. I recommend just adding more rear downforce. The car tends to struggle getting over 280km/h+. You can resolve this by flooring it less. This is because the cars engine is at too high temperature and thus has less power. But if you use less throttle, It'll cool down and you'll be able to floor it again and get much more speed from it.
 
The problem with the RUF Yellobird. Or I call the BlackBird. Is that it becomes unstable at 250km/h+ Don't just slam a racing chassis if you want it designed for high speed racing. I recommend just adding more rear downforce. The car tends to struggle getting over 280km/h+. You can resolve this by flooring it less. This is because the cars engine is at too high temperature and thus has less power. But if you use less throttle, It'll cool down and you'll be able to floor it again and get much more speed from it.

add some front downforce xD.
 
add some front downforce xD.

No. the car will be slower for speed racing if you do that. And it would ruin its cornering round high speed bends. It won't glide through them if you do that.

I'm talking about a Wangan racer. The cars that you'd see thrashing on SSR7 or SSRX. Those cars are meant to be stable at high speed. What few people that know the racing like no other do is not dominate their rivals with horsepower, they want to keep that near equal for a decent race. They mainly focus on their turbo's and aerodynamics. Plus they don't want the car to overheat at high speed making loss of power. There are only a handful of these drivers that have the know how. And its these drivers that understand their cars the most.
 
The problem with the RUF Yellobird. Or I call the BlackBird. Is that it becomes unstable at 250km/h+ Don't just slam a racing chassis if you want it designed for high speed racing. I recommend just adding more rear downforce. The car tends to struggle getting over 280km/h+. You can resolve this by flooring it less. This is because the cars engine is at too high temperature and thus has less power. But if you use less throttle, It'll cool down and you'll be able to floor it again and get much more speed from it.

Not sure what you're talking about, a stock yellowbird easily hits 300 km/h. It's power peaks early so you don't run it to the redline. To fix it's handling, just drop it on an RGT chassis, one of the best in the game. Problem solved.
 
Not sure what you're talking about, a stock yellowbird easily hits 300 km/h. It's power peaks early so you don't run it to the redline. To fix it's handling, just drop it on an RGT chassis, one of the best in the game. Problem solved.

I'm talking about its stock chassis. Its unstable at 250km/h+. Thats why the rear slides, thus being unstable. Its hard to get it above 300km/h because most people thrash it instead of letting the throttle go a bit. Thrashing it usually overheats the engine resulting in lack of power. You let the gas off a bit to cool the engine and then you can hurl it again and you'll notice a more rapid acceleration from 300km/h+. Also this will give the engine a longer life.

And you can't just add loads of power on a car. The chassis needs to be strong enough to withstand it. If its not, you'll be losing alot of power very fast. And the car will simply not be able to drive well.
 
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I have heard that on some cars, you are able to glitch the stock wheels so you can repaint them. With hybriding, this will definitely be easier, correct? Well, in this case, can you paint the wheels on a Bugatti Veyron? SuperSport replica, perhaps? Not that I like Veyrons, but... you know.
 
Funny story Dan, im testing that out right now. ;) :lol:

EDIT: I don't think it does, but then again I think what im using to do it is being a bit buggy.
 
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I'd be happy if someone could send me a Ferrari F40 in chrome silver stock rims. And a McLaren MP4-12C in Black stock rims.

I want both totally stock no mods.
 
ZedMan1996
I'd be happy if someone could send me a Ferrari F40 in chrome silver stock rims. And a McLaren MP4-12C in Black stock rims.

I want both totally stock no mods.

If i get the rim paint to stick to the stock rims wouldn't have a problem making them. I have been having problems with that lately though
 
💡 Wingless F40! Probably been done already but it sounds cool and I would presume it looks cool.
 
💡 Wingless F40! Probably been done already but it sounds cool and I would presume it looks cool.

I think you can only remove the wing on a car if it allows the wing to be changed in GT Auto. I don't know if this is right or not so please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
I think you can only remove the wing on a car if it allows the wing to be changed in GT Auto. I don't know if this is right or not so please correct me if I'm wrong.

You are correct. The entire wing on the GT40 cannot be replaced. And its is a whole part of the body. So it cannot be taken off.
 
CallmeDan
💡 Wingless F40! Probably been done already but it sounds cool and I would presume it looks cool.

Believe this or not... I have actually seen one. Some guy at a car show I went to years back had one without a spoiler. It looked really weird but in a good way. Can't really describe it.
 
Believe this or not... I have actually seen one. Some guy at a car show I went to years back had one without a spoiler. It looked really weird but in a good way. Can't really describe it.

Do you have any pictures?
 
Believe this or not... I have actually seen one. Some guy at a car show I went to years back had one without a spoiler. It looked really weird but in a good way. Can't really describe it.

Must be very unstable to drive at high speed.
 
Passibra
Do you have any pictures?

No hahahahahahaha it was about eight years ago. Kind of wish I did though. The only thing I personally think it might have been some kind of a F40 kit car. I know it looked exactly like the F40 only thing was different about it was it had the wing gone and was black.

ZedMan1996
Must be very unstable to drive at high speed.

Thinking about it now it probably was.
 
No hahahahahahaha it was about eight years ago. Kind of wish I did though. The only thing I personally think it might have been some kind of a F40 kit car. I know it looked exactly like the F40 only thing was different about it was it had the wing gone and was black.

Thinking about it now it probably was.

Ok. The only thing I can find on the Internet is this poor replica:
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Passibra
Ok. The only thing I can find on the Internet is this poor replica:

Might had been it not sure though. Like i said it was a long time ago. But i remember it looking better than that. But i could be mistaken. So don't quote me on if it was a replica or not haha.
 
Might had been it not sure though. Like i said it was a long time ago. But i remember it looking better than that. But i could be mistaken. So don't quote me on if it was a replica or not haha.

It does give you a mild idea of what it would look like though as
Must be very unstable to drive at high speed.

Though this replica is probably some horrible Chrysler Neon or something else like that and I doubt can go any speed remotely referred to as high speed haha!
 
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