Suzuki Pikes Peak

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Just a heads up the suzuki pikes peak isn't as good as you think. it has a lot of drag and that slow it down. use it only for rally event
 
Actually, the Escudo was just as fast as a CLK-GTR around Midfield, and it's a rally car. 👍

It isn't good for rally events since it has too much HP so there would be too much wheelspin. 👎

And this has nothing to do with tuning or settings or whatever. 💡

Duck
 
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Actually, the Escudo was just as fast as a CLK-GTR around Midfield, and it's a rally car. 👍

It isn't good for rally events since it has too much HP so there would be too much wheelspin. 👎

And this has nothing to do with tuning or settings or whatever. 💡

Duck

yeah its really bad on the rallys

(Although i do use it to just slide against the walls round corners (the rallying in gt games really is shocking))
 
ArchersGT
Im new,, Didnt make an introductory post, sorry.. But just curious, where do you win the escudo.. I want it badly.


You have to win the Yosemite Rally 1 (hard). I was winning most of the rally races with a stock subaru rally car, but I got lazy and added turbo upgrade for this one.

I though it was strange that it did not come equipped with dirt tires they weren't even included. This might give a hint to Gt4's intentions with it because every other rally car you win comes with dirt tires aswell as street.
 
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I though it was strange that it did not come equipped with dirt tires they weren't even included. This might give a hint to Gt4's intentions with it because every other rally car you win comes with dirt tires aswell as street.

i thought the exact same thing rally car no dirt tires?? what gives?
 
Im sure the Escudo is good on dirt, after all its design brief was to get from the bottom to the top of a mountain as quick as possible! (Pikes Peak anyone?)

Like all rally cars it can be set up to be very fast on tarmac, finding the correct set-up for dirt may take some doing. Im sure the issue of too much wheelspin on dirt is down to carefull use of the throttle....?

regards

Dave
 
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