Tune for RM cars

Work on them yourself like I did through trial and error, only you know what you like.

It really is quite simple. Some people like a lot of camber, some use none. Some like stiff suspension, some like soft. Some like em grippy, some like em slippy. There's too much variation in style and personal preference.

It's not like time attack where a car is either fast or not, with drifting there are way too many variables due to personal taste.

Trial and error.
 
Work on them yourself like I did through trial and error, only you know what you like.

It really is quite simple. Some people like a lot of camber, some use none. Some like stiff suspension, some like soft. Some like em grippy, some like em slippy. There's too much variation in style and personal preference.

It's not like time attack where a car is either fast or not, with drifting there are way too many variables due to personal taste.

Trial and error.

This, I agree 100%
 
Work on them yourself like I did through trial and error, only you know what you like.

It really is quite simple. Some people like a lot of camber, some use none. Some like stiff suspension, some like soft. Some like em grippy, some like em slippy. There's too much variation in style and personal preference.

It's not like time attack where a car is either fast or not, with drifting there are way too many variables due to personal taste.

Trial and error.

This ^^

Getting a pre-made tune isn't going to make a great drifter instantly. In fact it might even make it worse for you.

If you need to find out how changes will effect the car use this, it's for GT4 but the same will apply in GT5.
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=57146
 
By trial and error i discovered that Racing Mod on drift cars most of times is the best way of waste a lot of cash, for a worst performance. My feedback is based on the Cerbera Speed 6, Camaro SS and the S15 (specialy this last one).
 
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