I think that wouldn't be possible.Well, does anyone know the tune?
dr_slumpI think that wouldn't be possible.
I can think of a couple of things that would make it easier to drive, but I just don't understand why you would want to take a car designed as a race car in a racing game and de-tune it to be a road car.
I'm only experimenting. I enjoyed driving in the Road Car in previous versions and I wanted to see how close I could tune it.
No your not... If YOU were experimenting YOU would be out on the track working on a tune yourself. Right now all your doing is asking for a tune, that nobody even knows. I made all my own tunes through testing and retesting until it was absolutely perfect, so instead of asking, go out there, tune, and test.
Toyota GT-ONE wiki article
Now things are beginning to make some sense. Toyota made a street legal prototype of their prototype race car the GT-ONE. According to PNutButR this was in GT3. So this is not a matter of tuning a race car for the street, but a matter of tuning the prototype race car to imitate the street legal prototype.
PNutButR I give you an 'F' for clarity.
One of my two GT3 disc's might still work. I Might have owned the street prototype of the GT-one in GT3. I just don't know if I'll have time in my busy poontaniring schedule to hook up my PS2 and find out.
All joking aside, if I find time I'll help you out.
The physics in Gt3 wheren't as realistic as gt5.
this might help idk...
http://www.gtvault.com/gt3/car-view/c_cid::158/Toyota-GT-One-Road-Car(TS020)/