I need a tune set up HELP

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Right am fairly new to tuning cars so please understand this may seem odd haha:dunce:

Right the car i have is a Nissan Skyline GT-R V.spec ll(R34) the 2000 model, The car has every top part in it and looks gorgeous if i must say, but thats not the issue, The problem is i need the car to be tuned so i can take part in the Tuning Car Championship, Well i can take part but the car isn't quick enough, I was hoping maybe someone had a good set-up that would work well with the car and tracks included in this championship, Maybe someone could help?

I might also later on tonight post some pictures up after i have completed the races and finished working on my Focus ST :)
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Well that Honda S2000 i was keeping up with it when i tried, I was just thinking the ride height or something like that would help maybe?
 
Are you encountering any problems when cornering? Like over or understeer?

Also set the gearing like this:

1st - full left
2nd - 2nd divider line on the slider
3rd - 4th divider line
4th - 6th divider line
5th - 8th divider line
6th - full right

Then adjust final gear ratio to compensate for the track, if its really twisty with not many straights, a higher final gear, and vice versa.
 
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Racing Tyres soft,
I just need a way of keeping the car on the track when approaching corners at a fast pace and need the car to perform on the straights without hitting top speed to quick?

Am just about to use that set-up you sent in the link before trackripper123
See what happens if i use that set up
 
When you say "keeping the car on the track when approaching corners" do you mean understeer? Does your car resist turning in to the corner?

And to not hit the limiter on straights, go into transmission settings and select the final gear, and lower it. You should see the indicated top speed in the top right begin to rise, set that speed to about 10 mph more than you need.
 

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