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- TakuKanonji22
Had a lot of laughs doing this. Even spun out twice.
Without a look, I still would guess both the Suzuki Escudo and the Miata LT swap would be faster in whichever way this van is driven.You did this too ?
I have won this race with approximately 100 different cars, no engine swap, no wall riding, just sport hard tires and cars upgraded (or downgraded) to 600pp.There is a tune that can make through this race without engine swapping?
Wow, I'm floored. The Hiace van is a possible car for a win? Did you do any advanced tune-ups? If so, can you send them to me in a PM. I didn't think it had that much horsepower to tackle the other cars.Had a lot of laughs doing this. Even spun out twice.
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As @Buckethead75 already said: there are quite alot of cars that can win this race. The list of engine swap cars is much shorter than the list of cars that can win this race - I would go as far as saying: without any tuning.There is a tune that can make through this race without engine swapping?
This is my Hiace run.
Ran on Sport Mediums then to Softs. Fuel Map on 4.
This is my Hiace run.
Ran on Sport Mediums then to Softs. Fuel Map on 4.
I put med turbo and sports medium on thr merc. Think needed to reduce ecu a bit too.New toys for tokyo grind in first glance:
- Ford escort: very stable and easy to control
- Porsche 911 (992): absolute beast
- Mercedes w196: a 300km/h "no pit" missile
- Suzuki jimny k24: not very stable on the brakes, but very fast.