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aquendwato, the c2 is simply superb. it drives and feels really comfortably and grip is on par with that of an evo 8 my first response when driving this car were hmmmm..... another s2000, anywho. but after driving it, im impressed. this car is imho one notch higher than the spoon s2000. this thing is absolutely stunning, i give it a 9


PS can we also expect a race version of it too.....
 
That was my first thought when making it, but it's really the only car that fits in the class I wanted at a reasonable price. I'm considering a race version because it seems ideally suited to make a GT300 car out of (minus the racing chip to get it under the HP limit) but there's no races in the game for GT300 cars.

EDIT: It seems the umbria/capri rallies on hard but you up against a 300HP rally car, so that could help pay for it. But still no real track races.
 
I am now working on a turbo'd version of the levin with the same suspension and similar trans setup as the sprinter. Also all the parts are the same except instead of the supersharger its a stage 5 turbo.
 
Neither, it's a semi-racing. I'm not made of money. Post edited accordingly. I also tweak the settings a bit to get a bit more speed out of the car.

And michael, have you posted your Integra? I'd like to learn about some FF tuning for possible future products.

i'm no good tuner, i got a base setup from eg6_dude and i modified it some more.
 
I've been thinking about my "tuning company" name. This came out: Amateur Street Technologies (AST)

Is it any good? It does say with i'm trying to do with my tuning, i'm not using slicks or high power cars so it's not for (serious) circuit use. So street fits good.

now give your opinion:sly:
 
Not realy a doubpost cause there is 2 hours time between them...

Well doubleposting doesn't really rely on time you know...

And I could tell you Amateur Street Technologies isn't a bad name at all.
Just look at mine: "Vince internal Performance Parts":dunce: (ViPP)
hmm...
second thought:
Maybe it is a little bit to easy/commonly used name. Go look around, seach the internet, it's full of inspiration!:):sly:
 
socomplayer2, I'm such a big fan of Hachi-roku so I'll try your set-up tommorow after school ^-^
Aquendwato, do you have a chinchilla?
Nice! Tell me if you like it. Its not meant for drifting but it does tend to kick the tail out on the first turn in Tscuba (sp?).
 
I'll try out that GT500 when I get some money again. I'm back to being poor from my latest tuner project, which is by far the biggest to date. The Tussun marque, containing two economy cars (a coupe and sedan), and SUV, a pickup, a hybrid, and (possibly) a luxury car. While definitely sporty, they will not be sports cars per se. However I like tuning cars on a budget ($150,000 projects really aren't my thing) and I need and excuse to do it, so expect to see them sometime next week or the week after.

So far I've confirmed and Acura RSX and a Honda Insight will be there. Tussun is short for tussunartok, Inuit for desirable. Aquendwato means nothing, I made it up.
 
I'm tuneing a CRX today and i think it's finished. since it's got a SR suspension there are not many mods to do. But it is GREAT! Really guys i never had that much on in an FF on any track in any game (i was driving on the ring). I tuned the setup on Tsukuba and Midfield (no lap times yet). It's NA tuned to 197hp.
I like the superfast and grippy turn in. the grip in the middle of the corner is low like almost any FF but at the exit it get better. the highspeed turn in also has it's advantage on braking cause you can brake more early.
Setup online soon, i hope you guys like it as much as i do :)
 
INTEREST CHECK!!

Currently working on a line of low-budget mildly modded sports car killers!
Economy cars turned killers! Will be cars from France, Germany, Japan, and USA! 👍

Also working on special setup cars that have more to do with weight and suspension setup then power increase. :)

Just wanted to know what you guys think!
 
INTEREST CHECK!!

Currently working on a line of low-budget mildly modded sports car killers!
Economy cars turned killers! Will be cars from France, Germany, Japan, and USA! 👍

Also working on special setup cars that have more to do with weight and suspension setup then power increase. :)

Just wanted to know what you guys think!
I'm interested to know what kind of generalized specs you'd look for in the sports car victim. 👍

On another note,
I've tuned a lotus Esprit '02 and it runs well. Working out the understeer during braking is still giving me doubts. None the less, I tuned an RGT to compete with it, still have plans for a Z06 and if possible, I'd like to find an 1100+ KG 4wd from Japan (yellow if possible).
Those four are part of a yellow group from around the world, each running various drivetrains. It would be interesting to work on a comparison between those (all about 1100-1200kg, 400-500hp, 2.5pwr, full weight reduction, S3).

Any way, I've got to run for now.
Later. :cheers:
 
That was a very general statement, but I am looking to knock down cars with about 350hp or so, or cars like the elise! 👍

I would also assume that some form of the Nissan Skyline would be your best best for the comparison. Although, a non-AWD car would better suited to the other cars in the comparison. (something like a NSX-R, RX-7 Spirit R, Supra RZ)
:)
 
That was a very general statement, but I am looking to knock down cars with about 350hp or so, or cars like the elise! 👍

I would also assume that some form of the Nissan Skyline would be your best best for the comparison. Although, a non-AWD car would better suited to the other cars in the comparison. (something like a NSX-R, RX-7 Spirit R, Supra RZ)
:)

Well... I agree that something other than 4wd would be better (in a some sense) but I was originally thinking about the idea of the US, UK, Germany, and Japan all having a run at each other with completely different cars running similar hp & kg. 👍
Problem is, there aren't many 4wd'ers that fall in with the group very well... I may tune the Evo 8 GSR (as it can use the yellow paint) but it isn't the top offering ("MR" is better IMO).

That said, I may change up the unique drivetrain idea and use something that can more easily match the specs of the others. 👍

Regarding the "interest check" ... :D
I was just asking for the sake of getting a touge showdown going, I always hold out on the hope even though tuning and testers aren't too common around here. None the less, :cheers:
Later.
 
I'm not sure exactly was a touge showdown implies, but chances are I'd be up for it. Now without further ado, here are the five new cars I've been working on. They aren't racers like the others, but they're very fun to drive and showcase some of the un- or under- used cars in the game. They'll win a couple races I'm sure.




Yes, the E1 is a hybrid. It has a tiny 3-banger. But that doesn't mean it's not without it's charm. This tee-totaler pushes over 100 horses and can run with all the other gas-guzzling low-end models running around the road. While it's a weakling next to it's larger siblings, the E1 is the perfect choice for those who want to help save the environment without having to avoid the highway.

Specifications:
Engine Type – I3: SOHC + brushless electric
Displacement – 1L
Power - 107HP/5700rpm
Torque – 91.42ft.lb/4800rpm
Weight - 820kg (1 807lbs)

0-100km/h – 8.3
Quarter-Mile – 16.1
0-1000m – 28.5
Trial Mountain – 1'54.733
SSR5 – 1'53.595

Parts:
NA Tuning Stage 1
Racing Chip
Sports Clutch
Sports Flywheel
Close Transmission
Speedline 038 Wheel

Price
$35,080
 


The E2 is again not a big car, although it doesn't take fuel economy as seriously as it's little brother. Engine output is brought up into the realm of a half-sport half-economy tweener car, which is exactly what this is. Fun to drive and no slouch on the racetrack, but not enough to let your insurance company take your soul in premiums.

Specifications:
Engine Type – I4: DOHC
Displacement – 2L
Power - 232HP/7400rpm
Torque – 166.5ft.lb/6000rpm
Weight - 1 255kg (2 766lbs)

0-100km/h – 7.5
Quarter-Mile – 15.6
0-1000m – 27.6
Trial Mountain – 1'48.7xx
SSR5 – 1'43.738

Parts:
Sport Suspension
NA Tuning Stage 1
Single-Plate Clutch

Settings:
Ride Height – 118/122
Shock Absorbers – 5/6
Camber – 1.5/2.0

Price:
$35,390
 


The E3 is simply a 4-door version of the E2, with a few small aesthetic differences. Running on the same platform and powered by the same engine, the E3 only differs from it's smaller brother in terms of weight. For those people who want the feel of a tweener car with the size and practicality of a sedan.

Specifications:
Engine Type – I4: DOHC
Displacement – 2L
Power - 232HP/7400rpm
Torque – 166.5ft.lb/6000rpm
Weight - 1 390kg (3 064lbs)

0-100km/h – 8.4
Quarter-Mile – 15.8
0-1000m – 27.9
SSR5 – 1'47.204
Trial Mountain – 1'49.454

Parts:
Sport Suspension
Racing Chip
Semi-Racing Exhaust

Settings:
Ride Height – 125/125
Shock Absorbers – 3/5
Camber – 1.0/0

Price:
$32,300
 


The B-class is the antithesis to the C-class. They're big, heavy, and made for people with stuff to move. The B1 joins the crowded crossover SUV market, but manages to find it's own niche. Sporting a more aggressive suspension and turbocharged engine, the B1 is almost guaranteed to make you the coolest soccer mom on the street.

Specifications:
Engine Type – I4: DOHC
Displacement – 1.8L
Power - 215HP/7600rpm
Torque – 154.2ft.lb/6800rpm
Weight - 1 158kg (2 553lbs)

0-100km/h – 8.3
Quarter-Mile – 16.1
0-1000m – 28.5
Trial Mountain – 1'49.405
SSR5 – 1'47.030

Parts:
Sport Suspension
Close Transmission
Weight Reduction 1
Racing Chip
Stage 1 Turbo

Settings:
Ride Height – 118/122
Shock Absorbers – 5/6
Camber – 1.5/2.0

Price:
$36,770
 


All that gas being saved by people driving the E1 will be consumed by those who opt to drive the B2, the very thirsty pickup with the heart of a sports car. It is the only Lussun model to win a major (non-beginner) championship with a rather embarrassing victory over Honda's NSX in the Japan Championship.

Specifications:
Engine Type – V6: DOHC
Displacement – 4.0L
Power - 374HP/5200rpm
Torque – 418.6ft.lb/3800rpm
Weight - 1 687kg (3 719lbs)

0-100km/h – 5.8
Quarter-Mile – 14.0
0-1000m – 24.9
SSR5 – 1'38.985
Trial Mountain – 1'41.976

Parts:
Racing Chip
Sports Suspension
NA Tuning Stage 2

Settings:
Ride Height – 160/160
Shock Absorbers – 7/9
Camber – 1.0/1.3

Price:
$41,720
 
Well... I agree that something other than 4wd would be better (in a some sense) but I was originally thinking about the idea of the US, UK, Germany, and Japan all having a run at each other with completely different cars running similar hp & kg. 👍
Problem is, there aren't many 4wd'ers that fall in with the group very well... I may tune the Evo 8 GSR (as it can use the yellow paint) but it isn't the top offering ("MR" is better IMO).

That said, I may change up the unique drivetrain idea and use something that can more easily match the specs of the others. 👍

I agree that a Lancer Evolution of some sort would be good, but a skyline can handle more horsepower easier, and will be able to put more power down to the ground then a Evo. However it is your comparison and who am I babbling about what you should do. Do what you feel like man! 👍

Regarding the "interest check" ... :D
I was just asking for the sake of getting a touge showdown going, I always hold out on the hope even though tuning and testers aren't too common around here. None the less, :cheers:
Later.

I would love to help in any way I could to start getting a Touge showdown going on GTP! I think that would be great fun! I set all my cars up like touge cars now anyways. I am sure we could wrangle up a good amount of people willing to tune and test cars. I personally would be voluntering to be a tuner and I know Scaff has already voluntered to be a judge. So plan something out and gather people and we should be able to get something going here! 👍 :cheers:
 
i'm throwing my 2 cents in on this one: i think the trucks should have a challenge of their own if there's gonna be a touge type challenge,
 
I want that Touge Challenge!

Well, my cars seem to handle good and without any strange reactions on bumps when driving on the ring which is a Touge to me.
 
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