450pp 'Ring tune for Integra (DC5) + Spoon Integra and Civic?

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Does anyone have a nice and quick tune for those cars?

EDIT:
I now have a nice tune for the DC5.
But I am now looking for one for the Spoon Civic and Spoon Integra.
Also 450pp for the Nordschleife.
 
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Won an online race in our club's King Of The Ring series on Nurburgring 24h in a spec Integra last night, 266bhp/1100kg it comes in at 453pp, so will need slight adjustment to power and/or weight to bring it down to 450pp.


Integra Type R (DC5) 04
266bhp/1100kg/453pp
Tyres: Sports Medium

Aero: none

Drivetrain:
F: 7 | 17 | 5

Suspension:
RH -5 | -5
Spr 10.4 | 8.2
Ext 6 | 5
Com 5 | 4
ARB 3 | 4

Cam 1.5 | 0.0
Toe -0.12 | 0.00

Brake Balance:
3 | 5

Can't give the transmission (ruined it by trying to work backwards to get the exact method I used).
 
Thanks for the help guys! :)

Cy, I can't find the Honda Integra tune...
Is it the Acura RSX?
If so, are these cars the same?

Rams1de, that tune looks pretty good!
I see you use ballast with the Integra...
I was wondering if ballast is smart to use.
For example: You could use the Inregra in these three configurations:

A. 1000kg with about 250hp (1kg ballast at 50)
B. 1050kg with about 256hp (51kg ballast at 50)
C. 1100kg with about 263hp (101kg ballast at 50)

What option would be the best for the 'Ring?
 
Thanks for the help guys! :)

Cy, I can't find the Honda Integra tune...
Is it the Acura RSX?
If so, are these cars the same?

My bad, I don't think he's posted the Integra yet. I know he has one, as he's whipped me several times with it.

You can try his Award Winning RSX, they are, in essence the same car (although the RSX may be based off of the DC5 platform :indiff:). It's not a dead cert that it'll work, but there's no harm in trying 👍

{Cy}
 
@Thomasss95, apologies for the oversight.

I used chassis weight reduction 2, so it was 52kg at +50 to give 58/42 weight distribution. I didn't have time to test various build configurations but the Integra handles so well in stock form that I didn't feel it needed max ballast.

The car doesn't have much torque and was slower than a few competitors up the hills and on the long straight. At 450pp, I'd keep as much power as I could. It feels much lighter than 1100kg and the handling is quite sharp, flies through the corners the way I drive it.
 
Thanks for the help guys! :)
The Integra did 7:12 at the Nordschleife, which is good for me.

Does anyone have 450pp Nordschleife tunes for the Spoon Integra and Spoon Civic?
 
Spoon Civic
245bhp/820kg/467pp
Tyres: Sports Medium

Aero: N/a

Drivetrain:
F: 5 | 19 | 5
R:

Torque Split: N/a

Suspension:
RH 0 | 0
Spr 13.6 | 8.4
Ext 6 | 2
Com 3 | 5
ARB 5 | 5

Cam 2.0 | 0.5
Toe +0.05 | -0.15

Brake Balance:
4 | 6

I used a 'tranny trick' to get a close transmission for fast acceleration.

The car was tuned for my first ever entry into King Of The Ring last season.

You can see how stable it is in this video when I (red car) tested with two of the fastest division 1 drivers at our club - I'm a humble Div 2 driver :(

 
Spoon Civic
245bhp/820kg/467pp
Tyres: Sports Medium

Aero: N/a

Drivetrain:
F: 5 | 19 | 5
R:

Torque Split: N/a

Suspension:
RH 0 | 0
Spr 13.6 | 8.4
Ext 6 | 2
Com 3 | 5
ARB 5 | 5

Cam 2.0 | 0.5
Toe +0.05 | -0.15

Brake Balance:
4 | 6

I used a 'tranny trick' to get a close transmission for fast acceleration.

The car was tuned for my first ever entry into King Of The Ring last season.

You can see how stable it is in this video when I (red car) tested with two of the fastest division 1 drivers at our club - I'm a humble Div 2 driver :(



Thanks again for the help! :)👍
I use the 'tranny trick' for all my V-Tec cars, because they usually have low torque and want to be revved high.
Are there downsides to the 'tranny trick'? Lower top speed maybe?
I will test that tune!
Should I change anything if I use Race Soft on it?

Is the Spoon Civic or Spoon Integra faster on the 'Ring by the way?
 
Are there downsides to the 'tranny trick'? Lower top speed maybe?

Sometimes first gear is too long and the cars bog down in standing starts.


Should I change anything if I use Race Soft on it?

I've only used racing tyres on racing cars so can't say for sure but you might want a stronger LSD. Higher initial and Accel values should give you better top speed, stop once the changes adversely affect turning ability.


Is the Spoon Civic or Spoon Integra faster on the 'Ring by the way?

I've yet to drive the Spoon Integra so can't say.
 
Spoon Civic
245bhp/820kg/467pp
Tyres: Sports Medium

Aero: N/a

Drivetrain:
F: 5 | 19 | 5
R:

Torque Split: N/a

Suspension:
RH 0 | 0
Spr 13.6 | 8.4
Ext 6 | 2
Com 3 | 5
ARB 5 | 5

Cam 2.0 | 0.5
Toe +0.05 | -0.15

Brake Balance:
4 | 6

I used a 'tranny trick' to get a close transmission for fast acceleration.

The car was tuned for my first ever entry into King Of The Ring last season.

You can see how stable it is in this video when I (red car) tested with two of the fastest division 1 drivers at our club - I'm a humble Div 2 driver :(



Good tune!
How will you tune it for Racing soft?
 
Good tune!
How will you tune it for Racing soft?

Like I wrote in the earlier post, try adjusting the LSD. Start with 10| 25 | 5 and if there's no understeer, add 1 to Initial and 2 to Accel and continue until you experience understeer - then revert to previous setting.

You may not need positive front toe with high grip tyres, try -10 to -15 and see if it improves turn in.
 

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