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For more rear grip on the SV ( real car has wider fat tire ), use CM rear and CH front or CS rear and CM front. Might understeer though, so watch out
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👍Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone SV
Replica
Tuned to replicate Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone SV
Comfort Hard FRONT/ Comfort Medium REAR
CAR : Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone CN.0706 '67
Tire : Comfort Hard Front / Comfort Medium Rear
OPTIONAL Comfort Hard to Comfort Medium All Around
Specs BASE Full Fuel Tank
Horsepower: 380 HP at 7000 RPM
Torque: 296.7 ft-lb at 5500 RPM
Power Limiter at : 100%
Weight: 1100 kg
Ballast : 120 kg
Ballast Position : 10 or Optional 5
Weight Distribution : 44 / 56 or Optional 45/55 with ballast at 5
Performance Points: 516
GT AUTO
NO Oil change
Improve Body Rigidity ( NOT INSTALLED ) - OPTIONAL for added chassis stiffness
Wheels : Standard Size Stock
Car Paint : GT Old Generation 002-W or Black or Red
Tuning Parts Installed :
Intake Tuning
Isometric Exhaust Manifold
Adjustable LSD
Fully Customizable Suspension
Fully Customizable Dog Clutch Transmission
Suspension - OEM Lamborghini Spring + Koni Holland Damper Adapted
OEM Alignment
Front, Rear
Ride Height: 130 130
Spring Rate: 5.64 5.23
Dampers (Compression): 4 4
Dampers (Extension): 2 3
Anti-Roll Bars: 4 3
Camber Angle: 0.3 0.5 ( Front Optional 0.00 )
Toe Angle: 0.00 0.15
DOG CLUTCH TRANSMISSION - Stock 5 Speed based on Miura P400 Manual
11/45 Final
Set Default
Set Auto Max Speed to 330kmh / 205mph
Adjust each gear :
1st 2.591
2nd 1.731
3rd 1.225
4th 0.997
5th 0.814
Set Final Gear : 4.091
LSD - BASE SV LSD
Rear
Initial Torque : 12
Acceleration Sensitivity: 24
Braking Sensitivity: 5
OPTIONAL : Use Stock LSD - Some SV might have it
Brake Balance:
1/2 ( personal BB) or for ABS 0 wheel : 1/2, 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 1/2 brake balance as starting point.
Notes :
The SV, last model of Miura which was built in limited numbers, main changes are power bump to 380HP and some visual updates as well as added chassis stiffness + wider rear tires. Using the P400 replica as base, simply add power parts ( intake tuning and exhaust manifold ) to reach target power 380HP. Fit front CH and rear CM tire to approximate the rear wider tire of the real SV. Optionally, install body rigidity improvement on the car for more added chassis stiffness. Beware though, body rigidity is irreversible, 15 million could be wasted if you don't like the end result.
Brake balance is mandatory at 1/2 to get closer to vintage cars brake performance ( Miura in this case ), less prone to lock up as well and should be a bit hairy on down hill braking, I hope it stays true to the performance on the real car back in the day.
Hi Ridox,
Just to let you know, I built your Lancia Stratos HF Stradale replica a few hours ago and I'm happy to report it's survived all the game updates & works very well. Had an absolute blast around La Sierra in it. Two thumbs up 👍👍
I haven't really had the chance as yet but I'll definitely be trying the Muira as soon as I can.Thank you I got to find time to post the Camaro Have you tried the 288GTO, Miura or the FTO ?
I haven't really had the chance as yet but I'll definitely be trying the Muira as soon as I can.
That's such a gem of a car, it'll be getting many laps at La Sierra, Nordschleife & Bathurst no doubt about that.
Yes indeed. That's the one I'm looking forward to the most.I think you will like the Miura SV with rear CM and front CH
You were right TC. I wasn't disappointed at all. She's a Bella automobile.I managed to sneak in a "short" couple of runs on La Sierra and Tsukuba with the Miura and SV. Not quite up to pace on Tsukuba with either of them But I did have some good fun running about a second or so behind where your ghost would be 👍 And a real pleasure cruise round the lake The only bad thing is, now I only have one setting page left to play with on a 15mil car
Oh, almost forgot to say I did have the reinforced chassis already installed, so if anyone is wondering if it'll still work out with that installed, that's a big 👍
Very nice builds my friend
@Pete05 mate, you won't be disappointed
Think the FTO needs a little attention too next
I managed to sneak in a "short" couple of runs on La Sierra and Tsukuba with the Miura and SV. Not quite up to pace on Tsukuba with either of them But I did have some good fun running about a second or so behind where your ghost would be 👍 And a real pleasure cruise round the lake The only bad thing is, now I only have one setting page left to play with on a 15mil car
Oh, almost forgot to say I did have the reinforced chassis already installed, so if anyone is wondering if it'll still work out with that installed, that's a big 👍
Very nice builds my friend
@Pete05 mate, you won't be disappointed
Think the FTO needs a little attention too next
You were right TC. I wasn't disappointed at all. She's a Bella automobile.
I can't remember the last time I used CH or CM tyres so instead of going for a lap or two of La Sierra, I had a few tablespoons of concrete, hardened up & turned up at the holy grail of all racetracks, The Nordschleife.
After a slow exploratory lap finding what the tyres liked, I dropped the hammer but that didn't turn out so well. I had a great lap going until I started climbing out of Bergwerk when she got away from me do it was back to the drawing board with a little more respect for take two.
A few lurid slides & one almighty save under the bridge on the run home & I ended up at 7:54 plus change. Not bad for CM tyres at all. If you stitched it all together like a robot, you'd see under 7:50 for sure. A job well done Ridox 👍
If only GT6 has properly working aero drag Even on CH I feel the lateral grip is a bit too high, but acceleration for 0-60 mph and quarter mile seems okay compared to the real car. Above that the Miura is way too fast in GT6OMG! All of these incredible cars... I'll wait until you post the F82 BMW M4 DCT and then I'll have to fire up Gran Turismo for the first time since early October. I waited for so long to drive a Ridox Replica Lamborghini Miura - there is no way that I could let that car slip past me, even if I've given up on GT6, for the most part.
It's funny... In GT6 the Miura is an absolute animal. It has insane levels of grip and massive amounts of power. The car is not like that, at all, in Assetto Corsa. It's got a fair bit of power, but nothing that would blow you away. Grip level is so-so because Kunos only provided "vintage" Pirelli Cinturato tires. These big, balloon-like tires come standard with very high pressure levels: 38 psi in Front / 41 psi in Rear... I've been thinking of experimenting with dropping the pressure some. Brakes are what you'd expect from a 1960's supercar. They're not as good as modern day brakes, but they do the job.
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Look at that gorgeous creature. One of the sexiest cars of all-time, in my opinion.
900 HP?! That's gotta be an awesome ride...I'm testing the Need For Speed Shelby Mustang with 900HP, it's my own version of what if I build the movie car It has Eibach springs and uses data from Super Snake It did 1:35s at Apricot Hill on CS with that insane 900HP, 1700+kg and 57/43.
@ALB123 : This is possible to do in AC ? Manji drift, going lock to lock in similar steering play ?
The video is very good stuff to show how one should apply countersteering and how to maintain car control while having rear tires sliding Controlled Chaos
and this is a good fun to watch :
Try the lower tyre pressures but you might find it makes the car sloppier by allowing the sidewalls of those old tyres to move around a lot more.OMG! All of these incredible cars... I'll wait until you post the F82 BMW M4 DCT and then I'll have to fire up Gran Turismo for the first time since early October. I waited for so long to drive a Ridox Replica Lamborghini Miura - there is no way that I could let that car slip past me, even if I've given up on GT6, for the most part.
It's funny... In GT6 the Miura is an absolute animal. It has insane levels of grip and massive amounts of power. The car is not like that, at all, in Assetto Corsa. It's got a fair bit of power, but nothing that would blow you away. Grip level is so-so because Kunos only provided "vintage" Pirelli Cinturato tires. These big, balloon-like tires come standard with very high pressure levels: 38 psi in Front / 41 psi in Rear... I've been thinking of experimenting with dropping the pressure some. Brakes are what you'd expect from a 1960's supercar. They're not as good as modern day brakes, but they do the job.
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Look at that gorgeous creature. One of the sexiest cars of all-time, in my opinion.