Hi guys
Can anyone give me on Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 Superveloce '09 setup please.
Thank you,
Martyn
Martyn which one of the 3 do you want? Try going to this thread and search.
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=198751
I have the Amuse S2000 GT1 Turbo but I don't remember if i bought it from OLineDealership or UCarDealship. It was said to buy the one in the OLD but like I said I can't remember which place I got it! Is there some physical way to look at it and tell which place I got it. I love the car. maybe the color of it which is an organe color. If you can help me thanks...
Avid your very good at what you and the team at the racing factory do, I must confess to choosing your tunes when they are available above all others as they suit my style of driving however have you had chance to try working on including some gear ratio setups .
I also wondered if you would be up for doing a fantastic muscle car tuning series dedicated to American 60s/70s models you seem to have the skills to tame these great old classics and keep them hugging the track
I like many others would be great-full if you would consider my suggestion
thanks Rick
When will you be back? Summer? July? August?
Oh GT5 has changed the gear tuning part has changed online physics have gotten better(-ish), tyre wear isn't included in offline practices etc. And did I ever race you in my CT230R? I seem to remember running it on Monaco and on Suzuka against your Ford GT test car. Racing against you in the CT230R now (after driving it for 3000 miles and having RJ tune it) will be one of the main things I look forward to doing. Let's see how several months away from GT5 will affect you
Ferrari Enzo Ferrari '02
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The Enzo was a beast (and it still is). It takes absolutely no prisoners, but sort of just bites their head off. There hasn't been a car that I've driven or tuned before that drove like the Enzo, it was simply stunning yet intimidating. There was over 900 horsepower at the disposal of my right foot, and the car seemed to accelerate to no bounds. This is the epitome of speed.
So much speed, that it actually had trouble stopping with the little down force it had. So give ample preparation for braking, otherwise expect a lot of broken limbs and a coughed out throat from screaming so loud.
Ferrari Enzo Ferrari '02
HP: 922 @ 8900 rpm
Torque: 609 ft-lb @ 6400 rpm
Mass: 1044 kg
Weight Distribution: 44 / 56
Requirements:
- weight reduction stage 3
- window weight reduction
- chassis reinforcement
- ecu tuning
- engine tuning stage 3
- sports intake manifold
- racing air filter
- sports exhaust manifold
- sports catalytic converter
- titanium racing exhaust
- fully customizable transmission
- adjustable lsd
- twin-plate clutch
- light weight fly-wheel
- fully adjustable suspension
- racing hard and racing soft tires
Aerodynamics: -- / 22
Initial Torque: -- / 26
Acceleration Sensitivity: -- / 32
Braking Sensitivity: -- / 24
Ride Height: -18 / -18
Spring Rate: 14.8 / 15.0
Extension: 7 / 7
Compression: 6 / 6
Anti-roll Bars: 5 / 5
Camber Angle (-): 2.0 / 1.8
Toe Angle: -0.04 / 0.22
Brake Balance: 7 / 6
Don't even bother trying with sport tires, it simply WILL NOT contain the fury. Although the car is more powerful and even lighter than a ZR-1, it simply doesn't have the down-force to keep those wheels intact with the ground at all times. This is particularly detrimental when braking in my opinion. PD please give us the option to install a front wing!!!!
Enjoy!
Ferrari F40 '92
The F40 represents the essence of what a Ferrari is, and how it ought to drive. Although made in the 90s, it has outstanding performance through the bends and a bucket full of power to propel it in the straights. The lack of any driver aids made the initial testing a little unnerving, although turning was very predictable it did slightly over-steer on lift off. Furthermore, throttle control had to be precise or one would expect to see either the front or rear buried in someone else's car or worse a freaking wall!
The car boats a very well balanced chassis, it is especially excellent at mid corners and the transition to exiting. The car did slide slightly to the outside, but that was a minor issue quickly addressed by tweaking the differential. However, the Ferrari didn't feel aggressive enough, and lacked the urgency on turn-in.
As mentioned, the differential was tweaked so the initial torque is higher, whilst the sensitivity to acceleration dropped to allow better throttle control. Braking sensitivity was also upped to aid braking stability - particularly through S-curves. Brake balance was set with front bias and top speed was dropped to 300 km/h for better acceleration and response through corners.
Next the car's spring and dampers were stiffened to keep sliding in check, whilst stronger anti-roll bars were fitted for improved turn-in. Some negative camber and toe-out at the front also helped improve the lack of urgency inherent to the car. Lastly, the overall ride-height was dropped to reduce weight transfer and improve handling characteristics as a whole.
Ferrari F40 '92
HP: 649
Curb Mass: 1125
Weight Distribution: 42/57
Requirements:
-Weight Reduction Stage 3
-Chassis Reinforcements
-Engine Tuning Stage 3
-ECU Tuning
-Sports Intake Manifold
-Racing Air Filter
-Sports Exhaust
-Catalytic Converter: Sports
-Titanium Racing Exhaust
-High Pressure Turbo Kit
-Fully Customizable Transmission
-Limited Slip Differential
-Twin-Plate Clutch
-Semi-Racing Flywheel
-Fully adjustable Suspension
-Racing Hard tires
Aerodynamics: -- / --
Transmission: 300 km
Initial Torque: -- / 32
Acceleration Sensitivity: -- / 26
Braking Sensitivity: -- / 32
Ride Height: 16 / 14
Spring Rate: 12.7 / 13.9
Extension: 7 / 7
Compression: 6 / 6
Anti-roll Bars: 6 / 6
Camber Angle (-): 2.4 / 1.8
Toe Angle: -0.14 / 0.10
Brake Balance: 8 / 6
You better be awake to drive this car.
Enjoy!
Lamborghini Nomad Diablo GT-1 '00
This is a non-premium model. This Diablo competed in Japan in the JGTC championship. Overall there were stronger race teams in the competition but this monster car would fight for race wins on the right day.
Lamborghini Nomad Diablo GT-1 '00
612 HP
1200 kg
Requirements: increased rigidity.
Tyres: Racing Hard
Aerodynamics: 35 / 52
Transmission: 193MPH 3.830 final ratio
Initial Torque: 15
Acceleration Sensitivity: 38
Braking Sensitivity: 24
Ride Height: 10 / 10
Spring Rate: 11.8 / 15
Extension: 6 / 8
Compression: 6 / 8
Anti-roll Bars: 4 / 3
Camber: -1.9 / -2.3
Toe: 0.05 / 0.15
Brakes: 5 / 4
Gran Turismo Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car
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