Subaru IMPREZA WRX STI (18inch BBS Wheel Option) ‘07 Tune

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So I'm just curious if anyone has gotten around to tuning this STi yet?
I used the search function and unfortunately I have not found anything, I also searched Google but no luck either.

My style of driving is a little bit more aggressive, and preferences are more of a RWD feel on the AWD vehicles.
I will post up my own settings that I currently am using, however it seems to understeer a little bit on higher speed turns that drag out for a while such as the Cape Ring South track in the circle portion of the map.

Thanks, David

Body/Chassis
Stage 3 Reduction
Window Weight Reduction
Carbon Fiber Hood
Chassis Reinforcement

Engine
ECU Tuning
Stage 3 Engine Tuning

Intake System
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter

Exhaust
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Catalytic Converter: Sports
Titanium Racing Exhaust

Turbo Kits
High RPM Range Turbo

Transmission
Fully Customizable Transmission
-217MPH

Drivetrain
Twin Plate Clutch
Flywheel: Semi Racing
Adjustable LSD
-Initial Torque: 10/41
-Accel Sens: 20/31
-Braking Sens: 10/15
Torque Sensing Center Diff: 20/80
Carbon Drift Shaft

Suspension
Fully Customizable
-Ride Height: -25/-25
-Spring Rate: 11.0/9.0
-Dampers Ext: 4/4
-Dampers Comp: 4/4
-Anti-Roll Bars: 4/5
-Camber: -2.5/-1.0
-Toe Angle: -0.05/0.00

Brakes
Brake Balance: 7/7

Tires
Racing Medium or Sports Soft
 
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Bump for updated Original post with my custom specs
feel free to let me know if there are some tweaks i can make to help this vehicle oversteer a bit more on highspeed turns such as the circle portion on cape ring south.
thanks
 
That it's what I was looking for, I will test it.

Your best time in Nurburgring?

Tell me you play with wheel? Because DS3 players setups for wheel players is a bit different.

Thanks, keep the good work.
 
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Just tried this, not to bad.

Definite room for improvement, would be better with proper transmission ratio's and maybe a slightly less emphasise on the rear of the car but as you've mentioned thats your driving style.

Good work tho
 
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