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Volkswagen Typ2 (T1) SambaBus
Please note that the given top speed probably is not the actual topspeed of the vehicle, but just the the topspeed the gearshift tells me to have.
Name client: Radic
Vehicle client: Volkswagen Typ2 (T1) SambaBus
Use client: Racing, Fun
Budget client: No budget
Personal wishes client: Wants a good racing bus
Horsepower: 202 HP
Torque: 33.9 kgfm
Top speed*: 220 km/h
Driving Aids: ABS (1)
Parts bought, Body / Chassis: Weight Reduction Stage 3, Rigidity Improvement, Window Weight Reduction
Parts bought, Engine: Engine Tuning Stage 3, Sports ECU
Parts bought, Intake System: Sports Intake Manifold, Racing Air Filter
Parts bought, Exhaust: Titanium Racing Exhaust, Catalytic Converter: Sports, Sports Exhaust Manifold
Parts bought, Turbo Kits: High RPM Turbo Kit
Parts bought, Transmission: Fully Customisable Transmission
Parts bought, Drivetrain: Clutch: Twin Plate, Flywheel: Semi-Racing, Fully Customisable LSD
Parts bought, Suspension: Fully Customisable Kit
Parts bought, Tyres: Racing: Soft
Parts bought, GT Auto: Wheels, don't remember which, Aero Parts: Front A, Rear A
Aerodynamics F/R: N/A
Transmission*: 220 km/h
LSD Front, Initial Torque: N/A
LSD Front, Acceleration Sensitivity: N/A
LSD Front, Braking Sensitivity: N/A
LSD Rear, Initial Torque: 60
LSD Rear, Acceleration Sensitivity: 60
LSD Rear, Braking Sensitivity: 60
Torque Distribution F/R: N/A
Ride Height Adjustment F/R: -60/-60
Spring Rate F/R: 10.8/9.6
Dampers (Extension) F/R: 4/5
Dampers (Compression) F/R: 4/5
Anti-Roll Bars: 1/3
Camber Angle F/R: 2.0/1.0
Toe Angle F/R: -0.15/0.10
Brake Balance F/R: 5/5
Own Comment: Lucky me, for already having this vehicle so I wouldn't have to tune it anymore. I'm having lots of fune with this tune. It slowly comes up and when it reaches about 2000 rpm it goes like a rocket. The LSD settings may give you the idea this is a way too much oversteering car, but you'll see it isn't that bad at all. If you don't really want to, you won't get oversteer probably. Though it's fun to drift with it sometimes. Use Comfort tyres to drift, instead of the Racing ones. Good luck!
* = Given speeds are in km/h. Please multiply this amount by 0.6214 to get the approx amount of mph.
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