Tuning my Toyota GT-One Race Car to drive like the Road Car version?

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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 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.
 
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.
 
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.

Actually, I have been experimenting. What I'm wondering, is if anybody actually knows how to tune it. I have searched numerous times for the Toyota GT-ONE Road Car's specs and can't find them. They were on GT3, but I can't get access to a PS2 so I want to find out if anybody can get them and share them.
 
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.
 
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.

Sorry if I didn't explain well, on GT3 They just added "road car" onto the end of the name so I thought that was the correct name. I apologize for any misunderstanding.
But if you could find out for me that would be great, thank you :)
 
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