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Drift Settings Journal: Volume 1 - '91 Mazda RX-7 Type R (FD,J)
Well here it is.
Welcome to the Drift Settings Journal.
Here we will thoroughly examine the handling characteristics of various cars in Gran Turismo 4 with the primary focus of the discussion set on their potential as a drift machine. The discussion will remain open for as long as people wish to add input, but a new subject car will be selected on a bi-weekly basis based on the results of a nomination thread.
As this idea is in it's early testing stages, and because this concept will only be successful if there is a lot of member participation, I don't intend to impose a heavy structure on the conversation. Basically, you're open to post any observations, feedback, or settings for the car that you wish (provided that it is constructive and drift related). Drift it how you want, where you want and let us know your thoughts and about your tuning process and tactics.
If you have any suggestions with regard to how this idea may be made more succesful, please PM them to me.
I have high hopes that this idea will lead to engaging exchanges and open us up to new tuning methods and approaches.
So, without any further adieu...
Subject Car: '91 Mazda RX-7 Type R (FD,J)
Last week I received a request from member Xessive-D to create settings for a '91 RX-7 Type-R. In his request he specified that he was looking for the settings to have approximately 350hp and it was important to him that the car felt balanced and stable at turn in - but he did still want to be able to drift it.
That's not necessarily important as far as the rest of this discussion is concered, it's just some background information. I thought it was suitable to be the first subject car.
That's all I have to say in this post, let the discussion begin.

Der AltaI would gladly endorse creating a thread on diagnosing a cars actions and how suspension changes and HP changes worked for differnet people. Taking perhaps the same car and tires allowing HP changes and suspension adjustments on a set track would start the discussion off in a nice way.
Well here it is.
Welcome to the Drift Settings Journal.
Here we will thoroughly examine the handling characteristics of various cars in Gran Turismo 4 with the primary focus of the discussion set on their potential as a drift machine. The discussion will remain open for as long as people wish to add input, but a new subject car will be selected on a bi-weekly basis based on the results of a nomination thread.
As this idea is in it's early testing stages, and because this concept will only be successful if there is a lot of member participation, I don't intend to impose a heavy structure on the conversation. Basically, you're open to post any observations, feedback, or settings for the car that you wish (provided that it is constructive and drift related). Drift it how you want, where you want and let us know your thoughts and about your tuning process and tactics.
If you have any suggestions with regard to how this idea may be made more succesful, please PM them to me.
I have high hopes that this idea will lead to engaging exchanges and open us up to new tuning methods and approaches.
So, without any further adieu...
Subject Car: '91 Mazda RX-7 Type R (FD,J)
- May be purchased from Used Car Lot 1.
- Normally, specimen cars will be determined by the results of a nominations thread. This volume's car was picked under special circumstances just to get the idea rolling.
Last week I received a request from member Xessive-D to create settings for a '91 RX-7 Type-R. In his request he specified that he was looking for the settings to have approximately 350hp and it was important to him that the car felt balanced and stable at turn in - but he did still want to be able to drift it.
That's not necessarily important as far as the rest of this discussion is concered, it's just some background information. I thought it was suitable to be the first subject car.
That's all I have to say in this post, let the discussion begin.