Wallbanger's Cafe & Outlaw Motorsports Garage (New Tunes 6/15/12)

This bit I think I can help with. Move the final further left, it'll give a higher top speed but keep the tight ratios.

Yeah, I'm tinkering with that now, but it seems to really exacerbate the drop in revs from 2nd to 3rd. Still testing...
 
Yeah, I'm tinkering with that now, but it seems to really exacerbate the drop in revs from 2nd to 3rd. Still testing...

Did Wallbanger buy the clutch bits and flywheel? They help as well. If not, buy them, if it comes with it, then I think 3rd needs to be a tad shorter…I think.
 
Did Wallbanger buy the clutch bits and flywheel? They help as well. If not, buy them, if it comes with it, then I think 3rd needs to be a tad shorter…I think.

Yes, all the usual bits are in place. I'll try dropping 3rd down a bit - thanks

125kg seems to be the sweet spot for ballast - back-end flicks out very nicely, yet still controllable.
 
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Yes, all the usual bits are in place. I'll try dropping 3rd down a bit - thanks

125kg seems to be the sweet spot for ballast - back-end flicks out very nicely, yet still controllable.
The ballast was mainly to achive a 50/50 weight distribution.
The fact that you need very little to no Power Limiter to run 500PP is an added bonus. Of course this is a car best suited to my driving style (or lack thereof :lol:) so feel free to make adjustments to it so it best suits you. If I've got it in the right neighborhood so only adjusting ballast, power limiter, gear length, and brake balance are needed I consider it a job well done. If the suspension needs to be totally reworked then my tune isn't a good one for you.
 
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The ballast was mainly to achive a 50/50 weight distribution.
The fact that you need very little to no Power Limiter to run 500PP is an added bonus. Of course this is a car best suited to my driving style (or lack thereof :lol:) so feel free to make adjustments to it so it best suits you. If I've got it in the right neighborhood so only adjusting ballast, power limiter, gear length, and brake balance are needed I consider it a job well done. If the suspension needs to be totally reword then my tune isn't a good one for you.

No - the car handles really well - nice job. I've just adjusted the final ratio on the gears (after playing around, your ratios are the correct ones) for a bit more top speed (doing the supercar nostalgia on the Ring). I lessened the ballast for a bit more mental rear-end. :)
 
No - the car handles really well - nice job. I've just adjusted the final ratio on the gears (after playing around, your ratios are the correct ones) for a bit more top speed (doing the supercar nostalgia on the Ring). I lessened the ballast for a bit more mental rear-end. :)
Well you can up the power a bit by adding the Racing air filter and going to 100% engine power.
Additionally try using 105kg ballast as that gives the same weight distribution as 125kg.
You'll end up around 512PP with 439HP and 370ft-lb torque.:D:tup:👍
 
Just a note in case anyone is interested in running "Sabertooth" in the British Lightweights Seasonal you'll need to reduce ballast to 162kg at a minimum, though I recommend taking it down to at least 149kg.:cheers::gtpflag:
 
Drop a note in my garage STEG-13 with what your car is and I'll see what I can do for you. Also if you send me a FR on PSN at XDesperado67 and/or GTP_Desperado67 it will make it easier for me to work with you on the setup. Limited inbox space here on GTP isn't conducive to passing information back and forth.

Hoping to take you up on your offer mate :)

My car for the BST V8 Season 2 is the Mercedes SLS, pp limit of 563.

We can get to 563 anyway we want (excluding turbo/supercharger) and I was wondering whether to go for power or weight and looking for some general set-up tips.

Any help you can give would be much appreciated my friend.

Steg ;)
 
Hoping to take you up on your offer mate :)

My car for the BST V8 Season 2 is the Mercedes SLS, pp limit of 563.

We can get to 563 anyway we want (excluding turbo/supercharger) and I was wondering whether to go for power or weight and looking for some general set-up tips.

Any help you can give would be much appreciated my friend.

Steg ;)
I'll start working on it. By the way do you use a DS3 or a wheel? Also do you prefer the car a bit tight with a hint of understeer or loose with some oversteer?
 
Updated the OP as follows;

The full time staff here in the Outlaw Motorsports Garage currently consists of myself as head outlaw.
ACSR421 as transmission and LSD specialist as well as associate tuner and assistant test driver.
-raVer- is an associate tuner and member of the Outlaw Motorsports Garage "Skunk Works" design team.
CSLACR is an associate tuner and test driver.
tris_73 as staff photographer and graphics specialist as well as associate tuner and assistant test driver.
BryCivicSias staff photographer and graphics specialist as well as associate tuner and assistant test driver.[ On indefinite leave.
Onboy123 is an independent test driver and reviewer who has been kind enough to establish a close working relationship with Harvey Wallbanger and as such is considered an honorary Outlaw so treat him right!

Welcome aboard tris!:cheers::gtpflag:
 
My pleasure XDes. I don't know about graphics specialist, but I'll try to live up to the other parts of the description.
 
My pleasure XDes. I don't know about graphics specialist, but I'll try to live up to the other parts of the description.
Oops that's what I get for just copy pasting things and editing names.:dunce: I'll remove the graphics specialist from it.:)

Edit!
tris_73 as staff photographer and associate tuner as well as assistant test driver.
How's that?:D
 
The Outlaw Motorsports Garage tunes
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA '65 "Casanova"

The great seducer. That's what this car is just like its Italian namesake. Rather unassuming in appearance at first glance, its lines exhibit a classic style when examined closer. I was looking for something different to try in the Supercar Nostalgia seasonal races when I came upon this little gem in my garage. Taking it in for a full race prep treatment I had my doubts that it could win due to a perceived lack of power despite its very low weight. Taking it to Rome first ole Harvey Wallbanger here decided to mount a set off Racing Soft tires figuring that was the only chance it had to finish well. Needless to say he was a bit surprised when he passed the lead Miura in the last turn of lap 3. Even though the Miura's greater speed allowed it to pass him back down the start/finish straight, he quickly repassed it in the first sweeper and quickly left it behind, eventually winning the race by over 20 seconds! Back in the garage the tires were switched for Sports Softs and Harvey headed back to the track. This time the slightly slower corner speeds dictated by the tires meant Harvey didn't pass the lead Miura until just before entering the last turn on lap 5 but it was enough to ensure a 2 second victory. By now Harvey was totally seduced by the easy handling and grace of the car and couldn't wait to take it to the other tracks in the series. After some quick testing Racing Hard tires were chosen and in short order Harvey had close wins at SSR5, Suzuka and Mt. Aso. Now it was time for this love fair to take on Harvey's favorite course, the mighty Nürburgring Nordschleife. Once more the Racing Soft tires were placed on the Italian lover as the higher speeds that can be attained on this track would seriously favor the mighty Miura's. Harvey quickly made his way past the field of lesser opponents and found himself in third place exiting the Carousel. Now to catch the Miuras. Shortly before the little Carousel he pulled into second and coming out of the curves onto the long straight he was right on the lead Miura's bumper. Throttle wide open Harvey rode the draft of the leader bouncing off his rev limiter somewhere north of 170mph. Despite this extreme speed and the less than perfectly smooth road the little lover was rock steady and never lost the Miura's draft. Braking late and hard Harvey cut inside the Miura on the right hander exiting the straight and just before the pit road entrance was able to pull cleanly in front of the Miura. Flashing around the last right hand turn Harvey crossed the finish line in 7:45.046 less than a full second ahead of his opponent.:bowdown::gtpflag: Now Harvey Wallbanger and the Outlaw Motorsports Garage invite you to begin your own great love affair with "Casanova" and let yourself be seduced by this astounding little Italian.
tris_73
Source and Parts list:
Buy from: Used Car Dealership
Paintjob: Blu Cosmo Metalizzato (Alfa Romeo paint color)
Wheels: stock
Aerodynamic Kit: None
Weight Reduction: Stage 3
Window Weight Reduction: Yes
Carbon Hood: No
Chassis reinforcement: No
ECU Tuning: Yes
Engine Tuning: Stage 3
Intake Manifold: Sports
Air Filter: Racing
Exhaust Manifold: Sports
Catalytic Converter: Sports
Exhaust: Titanium Racing
Turbo Kit: High RPM Range
Transmission: Fully Customizable
Clutch: Twin-Plate
Flywheel: Semi-Racing
LSD: Adjustable
Drive Shaft: Carbon
Suspension: Fully Customizable Kit
Tires: Sports Softs for fun, Racing grade tires for serious performance.

The Tune
Aerodynamics: None
Ballast: None
Power Limiter: 100%
Transmission - process as follows;
1)Set to default
2)Set gears as follows;
1st=2.845,
2nd=2.105,
3rd=1.605,
4th=1.275,
5th=1.025
3)Set Final gear to 3.000
Should display an indicated top speed of 180mph in upper right corner.
LSD Initial 16, Acceleration 48, Braking 8
Suspension
Camber Angle Front 1.2, Rear 0.8
Toe Angle Front -0.10, Rear 0.00
Ride Height Front 0, Rear -20
Spring Rate Front 10.9, Rear 5.9
Dampers (Extension) Front 4, Rear 4
Dampers (Compression) Front 4, Rear 4
Anti-Roll Bars Front 3, Rear 3
Brakes Front 6, Rear 8

The car has 499PP, weighs 675Kg with a 55/45 front/rear weight distribution, has 244HP and produces 185ft-lb torque@6900rpm with a 7900rpm redline.

Notes: Regardless of tires the car exhibits surprising grip and is very easy to drive right to its limit. Slight drop off in power between peak and redline, but car is still okay to drive with automatic transmission.

Enjoy the ride and as Harvey Wallbanger always says...
Drive hard and have fun!:cheers::gtpflag:

Reviews and/or additional photos
 
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That Alfa Romeo is a pretty sweet car.I love the looks and especially the sound of it.

I'll give your tune a try tomorrow as i really enjoy this car.

I notice you occasionally stop in at our garage(CKR) and was wondering if you could try out my new tune i posted up earlier today.I've been on a tuning block for a while and finally came to grips with a couple of cars, the Ford GT being one of them.

Indy Racerfan enjoyed it a lot and was running sub 7:00 laptimes at the ring. :tup:You can run it anywhere as it does well at many tracks.
 
That Alfa Romeo is a pretty sweet car.I love the looks and especially the sound of it.

I'll give your tune a try tomorrow as i really enjoy this car.

I notice you occasionally stop in at our garage(CKR) and was wondering if you could try out my new tune i posted up earlier today.I've been on a tuning block for a while and finally came to grips with a couple of cars, the Ford GT being one of them.

Indy Racerfan enjoyed it a lot and was running sub 7:00 laptimes at the ring. :tup:You can run it anywhere as it does well at many tracks.
I'll check it out tomorrow!:D:tup:👍
 
Added tris_73 photos to Goldstrike and Casanova tunes.
Thanks tris they look great!👍👍
 
>Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA '65 "Casanova"

:lol: is this one suffering from a gender identity crisis?

I'll give it a go though as I have two in my garage, and I like the mildly modded one.
 
>Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA '65 "Casanova"

:lol: is this one suffering from a gender identity crisis?

I'll give it a go though as I have two in my garage, and I like the mildly modded one.
Gender identity? Didn't realise it was supposed to be female...:confused:
 
X had a blast with the Alfa(yours is on steroids, mines a little docile in comparison see CKR Garage sorry plugging my tune)
Had an epic battle with the second place Miura at Mt. Aso in the seasonal event. Could have had a battle with first but screwed up the last corner to many times :lol: to catch up.
The sound and speed out weigh the arse stepping out if you get over aggressive with the throttle coming out of the slower corners or getting on it before the Apex, let it roll thru and she comes alive.
 
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X had a blast with the Alfa(yours is on steroids, mines a little docile in comparison see CKR Garage sorry plugging my tune)
Had an epic battle with the second place Miura at Mt. Aso in the seasonal event. Could have had a battle with first but screwed up the last corner to many times :lol: to catch up.
The sound and speed out way the arse stepping out if you get over aggressive with the throttle coming out of the slower corners or getting on it before the Apex, let it roll thru and she comes alive.
Glad you enjoyed it Indy. I'll be sure to check the CKR Alfa out.👍👍
 
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I still haven't had the chance to try that Alfa out yet.

Been busy with work and getting some personal matters straightened out.I'm free tomorrow night so i'll be sure to give her a spin then 👍
 
MAZDA MX-5 MIATA 1.8 RS (NB,J) `98

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129 bhp , 1150 kg , 350 PP , Sports Hard Tyres

Tuned for Japanese 90s Seasonal at Trial Mountain revers

Parts

Transmission: 6 Speed Close Ratio
Clutch: Single Plate
Flywheel: Sports
Carbon Propeller Shaft
Suspension: Height Adjustable Sports Kit


The Tune

Suspension

Ride Height front 0 , rear 5
Spring Rate front 5.6 , rear 3.8
Dampers front 1 rear 2
Anti-roll Bars front 1 , rear 1
Camber Angle front 1.6 , rear 0.8
Toe Angle front 0 , rear 0.20
Brakes front 6 , rear 4

Ballast 120 at 13
Power Limiter at 96.7% (depends on milage)






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AUDI TTS COUPÉ ´09

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352 bhp , 1300 kg , 492 PP , Snow Tyres


Parts

Wing
Weight Reduction: Stage 3
Window Weight Reduction
Carbon Hood
Intake Manifold: Sports
Air Filter: Racing
Exhaust Manifold: Sports
Catalytic Converter: Sports
Exhaust: Racing
Transmission: FC
Clutch: Twin Plate
Flywheel: Semi Racing
Torque Dist Centre Diff
Suspension: FC

The Tune

Aero front 0 , rear 5

Transmission:

Top Speed Slider at 180 mph


Suspension:

Ride height front 5 , rear 10
Spring rate front 15.5 , rear 15.0
Dampers (Extension) front 6 , rear 8
Dampers (Compression) front 6 , rear 6
Anti-roll bars front 6 , rear 6
Camber angle front 1.2 , rear 0.0
Toe angle front 0 rear 0
Brakes front 7 , rear 3

Torque Diff front 20 , rear 80
Ballast 127 at 37
Brakes front 7 , rear 3




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