Bring back realistic engine tuning!

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Even 1-2k is kinda expensive for a carbon hood on Hondas. Usually it's cheaper. But putting a carbon hood on some other cars that might already have a carbon hood? I hope that is portrayed right.

I also hope that wheels affect weight, as well as other little things here and there that never really seemed to affect the weight
 
I hope upgrades for more expensive cars are more expensive and upgrades for cheaper cars are cheaper. Obviously with good balance. Seems like 4k for a hood is a bit much for a Focus. My buddy got a Sebon for his Accord EXR for like 1 or 2k

the prices in GT were never really comparable to dollars... $20,000 suspension?? They used to charge 50 grand just for a Traction control module in GT2 lol
 
Why anything besides the most realistic is an option is beyond me. Real is better.

My thoughts exactly! It's true they did water down the tuning drawbacks a bit in GT3-4, but the effects were still there. Making it as realistic as can be gives people a chance to learn about proper tuning. That's what I did when I was younger. I think it also will widen the gap between the newbie drivers and GT veterans. If they want to win they must earn it...or rather learn it.

"The takeoff's too slow. Hmm, I know! - More Turbo!!" xD
 
It`s highly likely,it has been in GT since the beginning 👍 :gtpflag:

As they're not in the Engine tuning shop, i think they'll be present in some part in the engine overhaul part of GT Auto.

Another thing i would like to see is the displacement increase option to all cars, not only GT-Rs as in previous GTs. Not only a single stage, but a number varying from models. Example: a Civic Type R '98 could be increased from 1,6 to 1,8 or 2,0, but no more because of engine limitations;
 
Hopefully you'll be able to save unlimited tune settings per car, with a HD I don't see why not...
 
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