I know what I'm going to be playing with later. Thanks Ridox :tup:.Ferrari F430 Challenge
Early Build Spec
Tuned to replicate Ferrari F430 Challenge
Sports Hard to Racing Hard
CAR : Ferrari F430 '06
Tire : Sports Hard to Racing Hard
Specs
Horsepower: 483 HP / 490 PS at 8600 RPM
Torque: 342.8 ft-lb at 5500 RPM
Power Limiter at : 97.6%
Weight: 1300 kg
Ballast : 112 kg
Ballast Position : 31
Weight Distribution : 42 / 58
Performance Points: 547
GT AUTO
NO Oil change
Improve Body Rigidity - INSTALLED
Aero Kits Type A
Custom Rear Wing - OPTIONAL
Wing Mount Standard Type B or C
Wing Large Type B or A
Winglets Large Type C
Wing Size Height +1, Width -8
Wheels : Standard Size BBS RE-MG, RAYS TE37V, PDI P525. OZ Racing Ultraleggera, Prodrive GC-10G, RAYS 57Xtreme
Car Paint : Any Color - Trumpet Gold, White, Yellow, Blue, Red etc.
Racing Brakes Caliper Paint : Black
Tuning Parts Installed :
Semi Racing Exhaust - OPTIONAL for better sound - use 93.6% Limiter or use full power desired.
Adjustable LSD
Fully Customizable Suspension
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Carbon Hood ( Body Color )
Window Weight Reduction
Racing Brakes Kit
Suspension - Custom Springs and Alignment
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 70 75 or 50 55
Spring Rate: 16.00 10.86
Dampers (Compression): 5 10
Dampers (Extension): 1 5 - OPTIONAL Rear Extension 4 ( Stable )
Anti-Roll Bars: 3 2 - OPTIONAL Front ARB 2 ( More Turn In Grip )
Camber Angle: 2.5 2.8
Toe Angle: -0.12 0.19
LSD- 40% Lock
Initial Torque : 24
Acceleration Sensitivity: 24
Braking Sensitivity: 24
Aero
Front / Rear : 150 ( Fixed ) / 210 or Max
Brake Balance:
3/4 ( personal BB) or for ABS 0 wheel : 3/4, for ABS 1 - feel free to use your preferred brake balance.
Recommended setting for DS3 user :
Steering sensitivity at +1 or +2, all aids off, except ABS 1 ( if not comfortable with ABS 0 ) with 3/4 brake balance as starting point.
Notes :
Early Spec build F430 Challenge, using kerb weight without fuel but with driver at 1300kg, 42/58 distribution. Aimed to handle from SH to RH tire, with real life based alignment and suspension setup typical of Challenge cars ( F355 onwards )
Tested at various tracks, from Motegi Oval, Matterhorn Short, Apricot Hill, SSR5, Suzuka, and Deep Forest.
Enjoy
Snap .The Ferrari F430 might be my favorite Ferrari of all-time. Well, besides the F40 - but that's just unfair to even compare anything against it.
TOYOTA MOTORSPORTS GmbH ( TMG ) 86 GT CS V3 Race Car ( GT86 CUP )
Tuned to replicate GT86 TMG CS V3 Cup Car
Sports Medium to Racing Hard
CAR : Toyota 86 'Racing' '13
Tire : Sports Medium to Racing Hard ( Pirelli DH Slick 245/620 17 )
Specs
Horsepower: 227 HP at 7300 RPM
Torque : 166.6 ft-lb at 6800 RPM
Power Limiter at : 100%
Weight: 1207 kg ( running weight )
Ballast : 64 kg
Ballast Position : -24
Weight Distribution : 54 / 46 as the real car spec.
Performance Points: 426
GT AUTO
Oil change ( Applied ) - OPTIONAL
Improve Body Rigidity ( INSTALLED ) -MANDATORY - the real car has welded roll cage from factory.
Wheels : Standard Size- OZ RACING Ultraleggera in grey or silver
Car Paint : White
Tuning Parts Installed :
Racing Exhaust ( HJS Motorsports Type )
Fully Customizable Suspension
Racing Brakes Kit ( Project Mu Racing999 + Braided Lines )
Weight Reduction Stage 1
Suspension - OHLINS TTX36 2 Way Racing Coilover with Helper Springs
( Total Spring Rate DO NOT include Helper Springs Rate )
Personal Setup
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 122 135
Spring Rate: 13.00 16.00
Dampers (Compression): 6 5
Dampers (Extension): 6 5
Anti-Roll Bars: 3 2
Camber Angle: 3.4 1.4 ( TMG base setup max range - front 0 - 3.4 +- 0.75, rear 1.2 +- 0.75 - rear non adjustable )
Toe Angle: -0.13 0.20 ( TMG base front toe out 2mm, rear toe in 3mm )
Suspension - OHLINS TTX36 2 Way Racing Coilover with Helper Springs
( Total Spring Rate includes Helper Springs Rate )
Alternative Setup
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 122 135
Spring Rate: 15.68 18.68
Dampers (Compression): 6 5
Dampers (Extension): 6 5
Anti-Roll Bars: 3 2
Camber Angle: 3.4 1.4 ( TMG base setup max range - front 3.4 +- 0.75, rear 1.2 +- 0.75 - rear non adjustable )
Toe Angle: -0.13 0.20 ( TMG base front toe out 2mm, rear toe in 3mm )
ALTERNATE DAMPER+ARB-MORE COMPLIANT - Highly Recommended to Try This First
Dampers (Compression): 2 3
Dampers (Extension): 3 4
Anti-Roll Bars: 2 1
DOG CLUTCH TRANSMISSION - FD20A 6 Speed Manual with 3.727 Final / Open Diff
Factory TMG Delivered
Install all power parts
Set Default
Set Final 4.100
Set Auto Max Speed at 280kmh / 174mph
Adjust each gear :
1st 3.626
2nd 2.188
3rd 1.541
4th 1.213
5th 1.000
6th 0.767
Set Final 3.727 ( TMG Factory delivered 6 Speed with open diff and 3.727 Final )
LSD - FD20A Open Differential ( Only for 3.727 )
Initial Torque : 5
Acceleration Sensitivity: 5
Braking Sensitivity: 5
TMG OPTIONAL 6 Speed FD20AT DYXAJ010005-00-A01
Use stock GT86 Transmission with 4.100 Final and Stock LSD ( Torsen )
Initial Torque : 50
Acceleration Sensitivity: 80
Braking Sensitivity: --
Brake Balance:
3/4 ( personal BB) or for ABS 0 wheel : 3/4, for ABS 1 - feel free to use your preferred brake balance. I would recommend to run just one click higher on rear brake.
Recommended setting for DS3 user :
Steering sensitivity at +1 or +2, all aids off, except ABS 1 ( if not comfortable with ABS 0 ) with 4/5 brake balance as starting point.
Notes :
This is one of my hardest to make replica, I had to researched everywhere, magazines, forums, and technical docs. The real CS V3 has 200PS base engine in tech specs, but for racing use, it has FIA approved racing exhaust + catalyst and TMG Updated ECU. I decided to use only racing exhaust to get closer to the real car revlimit at 7450RPM. The tire is Pirelli DH slick, but in GT6, racing hard has too much grip, more like DM/DS slick, so I opted for sports medium ( similar to R comp semi slick ) or sports soft ( similar to DH slick IMO ) with optional to use racing hard.
Suspension of the real car is Ohlins TTX36 2 way Racing coilover with main + helper springs. To adapt these springs, I combined both to one spring rate The real car uses 2 rear differential option, one stock open diff with 3.727 and torsen LSD with 4.100 ( GT6 stock LSD + gearbox came with this ), I have included both, use the 3.727 transmission setup with open diff LSD setup.
Everything else are as close as possible to real car. Enjoy the drive This car will be great for spec endurance racing.
The car in action IRL :
UPDATE : Major update to the suspension, ARB has been tweaked, camber and toe alignment has been corrected, added optional spring rate setup ( there are differing opinion on helper springs being calculated into main spring rate - both are listed, one do not and another include helper spring rate in total value ), added both rear diff offered by TMG, FD20A ( open diff with 3.727 gear ) and FD20AT ( Torsen diff with 4.100 gear - came with stock GT86 in GT6 )
UPDATE 1.15 : Fixed Toe values.
UPDATE 1.22, October 2016 : Added Alternate Damper+ARB for better compliance, easier to drive on the limit, and highly recommended to try this first. Tested at Deep Forest and Nurburgring 24H on both CM and SM tires. Nicely balanced at Deep Forest even on CM.
Enjoy the special 86 TMG Cup Car
Tested at Sierra and Brands Hatch. Tried updated dampers and arb on both sets of springs (Only Torsen LSD Fitted). For personal tastes, I'll be leaving the original with no helper springs as it was. Not bad changes, just prefered the old ones. But with helper springs added, my word what a difference .The TMG 86 GT CS V3 Cup Car has been updated again, with alternate damper+ARB for better compliance and easier to handle on the limit. Read the notes for more info. Neutral handling and traction are both prime objective of the update.
Tested at Sierra and Brands Hatch. Tried updated dampers and arb on both sets of springs (Only Torsen LSD Fitted). For personal tastes, I'll be leaving the original with no helper springs as it was. Not bad changes, just prefered the old ones. But with helper springs added, my word what a difference .
Nice work .
No worries .Thanks for the feedback, so the stiffer rates works better with the alternate damper/ARB ? I tested the alternate damper/ARB on softer springs and comfort tires, looks like it suited better with stiffer rates. Have you tried on bumpy tracks like Deep Forest and Nurburgring ? The softer springs may work better there.
I've got a few cars coming, TVRs and Celicas all were tested on CM tires.
No worries .
Yes they worked well with the stiffer springs, very well on Brands Hatch in fact. Of the 4 configurations tried it was by far the best overall for me (Using wheel). Was using SS tyres. Perhaps the softer ones would work better with lower grades and as you say, on bumpier tracks too . Might take her to the North Loop in a bit and check it out there too 👍.
Hey Ridox. I very much like your Nissan Fairlady 300ZX GF-CZ32 TT replica. It is my favorite at the moment. I drive it in Senna style. You can catch the tail when it slide out.
Though I did some personal alternative changes, not big ones but for my liking.
Great work on this car, I look forward to the next in line. 👍
If I'm honest, neither did I , I went to Brands specifically because I only had the softer set-up on the car in my garage (Must have been from fanclub race once, was fully painted and numbered up.) . I only tried the harder springs once there and what can I say...I kinda liked it .Never thought the stiffer springs suited Brands Hatch , I tested the softer springs on CM to SM, didn't tried SS, so your feedback is valuable.
I edited the post again to add recommendation for SS tire with stiffer springs
HKS Technical Factory CZ200S Time Attack
Tsukuba Street Car / Tire 2009 Record Holder for Under 1 Minute Lap
Tuned to replicate HKS CZ200S Time Attack Street Car
Advan Neova AD07 vs AD08 Tsukuba Time Attack Hot Version/Best Motoring Feature
Comfort Soft to Sports Medium
CAR : Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR Premium Package '07
Tire : Comfort Soft to Sports Medium
Specs
Horsepower: 567 HP / 574.5 PS at 6400 RPM
Torque : 482.2 ft-lb / 66.7 kgfm at 5500 RPM
Power Limiter at : 96.0%
Weight: 1581 kg
Ballast : 41 kg
Ballast Position : 44
Weight Distribution : 58 / 42 as the real car spec.
Performance Points: 545
GT AUTO
OIL Change
Improve Body Rigidity ( NOT INSTALLED )
Wheels : Standard Size Volk RAYS CE28N in Dark Gray / Black
Car Paint : White Solid
Aero Kits Type A ( Optional )
Custom Rear Wing :
Wing Mount Standard Type C
Wing Large Type C
Winglets Large Type A
Wing size Height +0
Wing size Width +15
Tuning Parts Installed :
Engine Tuning Stage 3
Sports Computer
Racing Exhaust
Isometric Exhaust Manifold
Intake Tuning
Catalytic Converter Sports
High RPM Range Turbo Kit
Twin Plate Clutch
Fully Customizable Suspension
Racing Brakes Kit
Base Replica Setup based on 12/10 Hipermax II Sport Spring Rate
Suspension - HKS HIPERMAX SPORTS III '09 Edition with HKS Technical Factory Test Car Alignment Range
HKS Visual Ride Height Setup - Used on the replica video ( Recommended )
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 70 80
Spring Rate: 12.00 9.77
Dampers (Compression): 2 8
Dampers (Extension): 7 3
Anti-Roll Bars: 4 5
Camber Angle: 2.2 1.2
Toe Angle: 0.00 0.00
ALTERNATE DAMPER/ARB AIMED TO WORK WITH AYC AT 30 AND ABOVE :
Dampers (Compression): 2 2
Dampers (Extension): 7 10
Anti-Roll Bars: 2 2
The alternate damper/arb should work with all suspension setup and AYC set from 30 to 88+.
Suspension - HKS HIPERMAX SPORTS III '09 Edition with Mitsubishi OEM Alignment Range
HKS Visual Ride Height Setup
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 70 80
Spring Rate: 12.00 9.77
Dampers (Compression): 2 8
Dampers (Extension): 7 3
Anti-Roll Bars: 4 5
Camber Angle: 1.0 1.0
Toe Angle: 0.00 0.19
Suspension - HKS HIPERMAX SPORTS III '09 Edition with HKS Technical Factory Test Car Alignment Range
HKS Test Car Ride Height Setup
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 89 116
Spring Rate: 12.00 9.77
Dampers (Compression): 2 8
Dampers (Extension): 7 3
Anti-Roll Bars: 4 5
Camber Angle: 2.2 1.2
Toe Angle: 0.00 0.00
Suspension - HKS HIPERMAX SPORTS III '09 Edition with Mitsubishi OEM Alignment Range
HKS Test Car Ride Height Setup
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 89 116
Spring Rate: 12.00 9.77
Dampers (Compression): 2 8
Dampers (Extension): 7 3
Anti-Roll Bars: 4 5
Camber Angle: 1.0 1.0
Toe Angle: 0.00 0.19
OPTIONAL Lower Spring Rate Package 10/8 :
Suspension - HKS HIPERMAX SPORTS III '09 Edition with HKS Technical Factory Test Car Alignment Range
HKS Visual Ride Height Setup
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 70 80
Spring Rate: 10.00 8.00
Dampers (Compression): 6 8
Dampers (Extension): 7 3
Anti-Roll Bars: 4 5
Camber Angle: 2.2 1.2
Toe Angle: 0.00 0.00
Suspension - HKS HIPERMAX SPORTS III '09 Edition with Mitsubishi OEM Alignment Range
HKS Visual Ride Height Setup
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 70 80
Spring Rate: 10.00 8.00
Dampers (Compression): 6 8
Dampers (Extension): 7 3
Anti-Roll Bars: 4 5
Camber Angle: 1.0 1.0
Toe Angle: 0.00 0.19
Suspension - HKS HIPERMAX SPORTS III '09 Edition with HKS Technical Factory Test Car Alignment Range
HKS Test Car Ride Height Setup
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 89 116
Spring Rate: 10.00 8.00
Dampers (Compression): 6 8
Dampers (Extension): 7 3
Anti-Roll Bars: 4 5
Camber Angle: 2.2 1.2
Toe Angle: 0.00 0.00
Suspension - HKS HIPERMAX SPORTS III '09 Edition with Mitsubishi OEM Alignment Range
HKS Test Car Ride Height Setup
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 89 116
Spring Rate: 10.00 8.00
Dampers (Compression): 2 8
Dampers (Extension): 7 3
Anti-Roll Bars: 4 5
Camber Angle: 1.0 1.0
Toe Angle: 0.00 0.19
Mitsubishi OEM Alignment Reference data used by HKS :
Camber Angle : Front Range 1.00 +- 0.50, Rear Range 1.00 +- 0.50
Toe Angle : Front Range ( Zero Toe ) 0.00 +- 0.12, Rear Range ( Toe In ) 0.19 +- 0.12
AYC
AYC Controller : 88 ( Recommended Range 86 to 96 )
AERO
Rear : 20 ( Max )
Brake Balance:
4/4 ( personal BB) or for ABS 0 wheel : 2/2, for ABS 1 - feel free to use your preferred brake balance.
Recommended setting for DS3 user :
Steering sensitivity at +1 or +2, all aids off, except ABS 1 ( if not comfortable with ABS 0 ) with 4/4 brake balance as starting point.
Notes :
This is one of my most fun replica that I ever built The car is HKS CZ200S, a sleeper street car build which can double as time attack car at the track The car used is Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X CZ4A with a generous helping of HP increase. The specs of the real car :
Engine Modifications
HKS 4B11 forged pistons, HKS 4B11 H-section connecting rods (prototype), HKS GT3240 54T A/R0.73 full turbine kit, HKS GTII external wastegate, HKS turbine adapter, HKS stainless steel downpipe, HKS Silent Hyper one-off exhaust system, HKS Valcon Plus V Cam Kit Pro (256º IN, 248º EX); HKS 1.2 mm metal head gasket. HKS bypass pipe, HKS chamber pipe (polished), HKS polished suction pipe, HKS Racing Suction Reloaded foam filter, HKS R-Type Intercooler, HKS polished intercooler piping, upgraded fuel pump, HKS fuel rail, HKS 1000cc/min injectors, HKS cam covers with carbon spark plug cover
Power Rated at 575 PS and 67.5 Kgf-m of torque with the boost set at 1.95kgf/sqcm
Engine Management
HKS F-Con V Pro ECU
Drivetrain
HKS Racing 6-speed strengthened gears transmission (prototype) - uses 6 speed OEM ratio, HKS LA-type twin plate clutch w/ lightweight flywheel.
Suspension
HKS Hipermax III Sport prototype version ( '09 Spec )
Wheels, Tires and Brakes
Yokohama Advan Racing RS 18x10 +25 front, +35 rear, Yokohama Advan Neova AD08 ( Soft Compound - possibly an early phase of the "R" Orange Oil Rubber Compound ) 265/35R18 tires, Endless monoblock forged 6-pot calipers (f), 2-piece mini 6-pot calipers (r), Endless 2-piece E-slotted rotors (f/r), Endless brake pads all around
Exterior
Ralliart front brake ducts, HKS carbon canards, HKS carbon front under spoiler, Esprit dry carbon rear GT wing/HKS dry carbon rear wing (now fitted)
Interior
Bride Zeta III carbon-Kevlar racing bucket seats, Takata racing harnesses, Nardi leather steering wheel, HKS shift knob, HKS EVC 5 boost controller, HKS Circuit Attack Counter lap timer, HKS A/F Knock Amp meter, data logger
The car was featured in Hot Version / Best Motoring ( not sure which one ) Advan Neova AD07 vs AD08 Time Attack. This replica is based on the very same car that broke the street car/tire lap record at Tsukuba ( under 1 minute ). Driven by the drift master / HKS Test Driver Nobuteru Taniguchi, the HKS CZ200S posted 59.495 time on lap 8. A testament of the excellent performance, consistency and durability of the tire. The tire used was Advan Neova AD08 ( there's a possibility the tire uses early phase "R" Orange Oil Compound which later become AD08R ) The equivalent is slightly below SM tire in GT6, as the SH tire severely lacks in straight line grip, but SM has a bit too high lateral grip, so I have to make do with SM tire and it works great.
The weight and distribution data uses HKS own test car data for the Hipermax III Sport '09 Spec. Test car weight at 1581kg with 58.1 / 41.9 distribution, reflected in the ballast position. Power set at 567HP / 575 PS with all power upgrades installed and oil change. Torque is highest possible at 482.2 ft-lb / 66.7 kgfm, slightly lower than the real car 67.5 kgfm.
Suspension uses HKS Hipermax III Sport '09 Spec, with 12/10 spring rate. The rear spring rate is not possible in GT6 , so I have to use slightly lower rate at 9.77 kg/mm. I have tuned the damper and ARB to help the car easier to rotate. With the visual ride height and test car ride height being front lower, the understeer effect needs to be reduced/controlled. I have provided a variety of ride height and alignment to choose from. The recommended setup is 12/9.77 + Visual Ride Height ( 70/80 ) and HTF Test Car Alignment, this is the setup that I used for the GT6 vs Real Life video
There is also a second set of suspension setup which uses lower spring rate package at 10/8. This is suited better for bumpy tracks. It comes with the same variety of ride height and alignment as 12/9.77
AYC has been tuned as well with base value of 88 used on the replica ( recommended range 86 - 96 ). Feel free to adjust it to your liking / driving style.
The transmission remain stock as the real car uses 6 speed manual H pattern with HKS own prototype gears ( strengthened to endure the torque/power ) and uses 6 speed SST Getrag ratio and final. The base car used might be originally a manual 5 speed Evo X or SST 6 speed Evo X and HKS did a Manual H pattern conversion. A twin plate clutch also fitted ( HKS LA Type )
Racing Brakes kit has been installed to replicate the braking power / distance of the real car which have upgraded Endless Brake Kit : Monoblock forged 6-pot calipers (f), 2-piece mini 6-pot calipers (r), Endless 2-piece E-slotted rotors (f/r), Endless brake pads all around. Brake balance set at 4/4 for good stable braking power.
I have installed a rear wing, recreating as close as possible the real car Esprit GT Carbon Wing ( fitted on the real life lap record ) The Esprit GT wing was replaced after wards with HKS own GT wing.
The HKS CZ200S replica was tuned and tested at Willow Springs, Twin Ring Motegi Road and Tsukuba ( on comfort tire and sports tire ). At Twin Ring Motegi Road and Comfort Soft ( 12/9.77 + Visual+Test Alignment ), it managed a 2:06s lap time in 1st lap, quicker than the Gallardo SL LP570-4 and Nissan GTR '07 replica on same CS tire A replay of the Motegi lap has been included.
I also have included below a replay of the lap replicating the real life record at Tsukuba. The lap in GT6 is 59.484 against real life 59.495. I drive with similar pace to real life ( I watched the real life lap and used what I saw as a reference on how Taniguchi-san attack the track + how hard he pushed the car ), and you can see that the braking, steering, shift actions are very similar. A Youtube video has also been made, credits goes to @Lewis_Hamilton_, who helped created/edited/uploaded the video on his account, view it and leave a comment or like
Enjoy the car and the video ( a must watch )
The real HKS CZ200S
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UPDATE : Corrected toe values for toe in
UPDATE October 2016 : Added alternate damper/arb aimed at lower AYC value, tested at Deep Forest on SH tire with AYC at 30. The alternate damper/arb should work well on all suspension setup and AYC from 30-88+.
Don't get fully.. Looked quickly there and looks like usual Jambo singers are singing you in swamp..Looks like I have several "follower", not sure why they seem to have negative vibe every time they quote ( over several thread in the past few months ) or talked to me ( posting on my profile etc )
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/ffb-vs-physics.349501/#post-11593245
Maybe I should start ignoring them ?
Funny how all of a sudden they are the ones singing from the "Simulation means something" songbook after giving the opposite answer to your tuning approach for all this timeLooks like I have several "follower", not sure why they seem to have negative vibe every time they quote ( over several thread in the past few months ) or talked to me ( posting on my profile etc )
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/ffb-vs-physics.349501/#post-11593245
Maybe I should start ignoring them ?
Don't get fully.. Looked quickly there and looks like usual Jambo singers are singing you in swamp..
Btw. Tested that hands off from wheel on full lock doing donuts.. Still thinking at FFB on GT6 is really brilliant, people just don't understand it
Funny how all of a sudden they are the ones singing from the "Simulation means something" songbook after giving the opposite answer to your tuning approach for all this time
It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice.Looks like I have several "follower", not sure why they seem to have negative vibe every time they quote ( over several thread in the past few months ) or talked to me ( posting on my profile etc )
👍It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice.
It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice.
Of course you were. It's not about you, my friend. 👍I think I have been nice enough all this time
That's always been my opinion . I just gave @danbojte the 👍 because I like me a good proverb .I think I have been nice enough all this time
EDIT : I'll stay quiet I don't think self aligning torque is only possible with direct drive wheel like what someone said there, it's just contrary to what I have experienced playing arcade games with wheel like Battle Gear or other games with my friends G27 ( LFS for example )
Anyone want to try it on GT6 ? with the usual wheel like G27, DFGT or T300 ?
That's always been my opinion . I just gave @danbojte the 👍 because I like me a good proverb .
To the later point. Don't need to try, I discovered that very thing myself when I started really getting use to my G27. You can really feel it on F430 Challenge replica you made recently . Now whether that feedback is 100% simulated or not I can't say . Due totally because of my failure to get someone to let me drive one IRL .
But I would imagine IRL it is a similar effect just a lot stronger .
Anyone want to try it on GT6 ? with the usual wheel like G27, DFGT or T300 ?
It was pretty strong, well compared to the other car's I've been driving lately. The only one I've done as many miles with recently is the 2000GT for the WRS TT (coincidently ) with stock settings and oil change on CS tyre. And it's way stronger than that one 👍.How strong was the wheel when it moves as you let go ? Try reversing while the wheel slightly turned, also try do reverse up to speed, then 180 turn to forward Simple tests to see how well the physics behave.
If you are still driving the F430 Challenge, you can try beat Yuta Kirikae lap time at Tsukuba back in Best Motoring 2011, RS Dino ( RS-D ) F430 Challenge, 490PS, 1225kg, you can use 1300kg of replica in offline time trial ( fuel weight included ). Yuta-san did 57.375 lap on cold morning, he reached 206+kmh on back straight ( 5th gear ) and took the last turn in 4th gear. The tire should be SS in GT6. Lower front ARB to 2 for tight track like Tsukuba, it helped with turn in.