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🔧 Guide No. 7
JGTC GT500 ’99 Version Gear Management
(Gran Turismo 2 A-Spec Mod)
📌 GT500 ’99 Technical Context (READ THIS FIRST)
Cars covered:
NSX GT500 ’99 — NA, MR
Supra GT500 ’99 — Turbo, FR
Skyline R34 GT500 ’99 — Turbo, FR
Common characteristics:
Power: ~460–500 hp
Weight: ~2425 lb
Downforce: Medium
Powerband: Narrow
Design goal: Acceleration + stability, not top speed
➡️ GT500 is NOT an endurance prototype
➡️ RPM drop = cardinal sin
🔥 Key Summary (GT500 Edition)
Default Gear 23 = WRONG CONTEXT
GT500 cars live on RPM
Gearing too long = dead car
Gearing too short = tire abuse & instability
➡️ GT500 sweet spot: 16–18
If you’re using 21+ and thinking
“This car feels stupid”
→ It’s not the car. Your gears are too long.
🔍 Realistic Gear Management Range (GT500 ONLY)
1️⃣ Highly Technical Tracks
Tight, bumpy, stop-and-go
Examples:
Trial Mountain
Deep Forest
Laguna Seca
Rome Full
Midfield Raceway
Grand Valley Speedway (Full)
➡️ Recommended Gear: 16–17
Why:
Corner exits dominate lap time
RPM must stay in the powerband
Top speed rarely exceeds 260 km/h
Perfect for GT2’s “dirty” tracks
🧠 Notes:
NSX → 17 is the safest
Supra / R34 → 16–17 depending on throttle discipline
2️⃣ Mixed Tracks
Straights exist, but still technical
Examples:
Special Stage Route 5
SSR11
Seattle Short
Autumn Ring
Grand Valley East
➡️ Recommended Gear: 17–18
Why:
Acceleration still critical
Straights allow 280–300 km/h
18 is the upper practical limit for GT500
➡️ 18 = MAXIMUM SANE VALUE
3️⃣ Fast Tracks (Semi High-Speed)
Examples:
SSR5 Club
Red Rock Valley
Rome Night
➡️ Recommended Gear: 18–19
⚠️ Use 19 ONLY if:
Long straights dominate
Tires are still healthy
You need breathing room up top
If 19 kills corner exit → go back to 18.
GT500 engines do not have torque to hide gearing mistakes.
4️⃣ High-Speed Tracks (Rare for GT500)
Examples:
Test Course
High Speed Ring Reverse
➡️ Recommended Gear: 20–21 (situational)
⚠️ This is NOT normal racing.
This is for:
Slipstream abuse
Top-speed events
Weird GT2 scenarios
❌ Gear 22–30
➡️ TRASH. DELETE. IGNORE.
Not relevant for:
JGTC
GT500
GT2 circuits
Real racing
If someone argues:
“But top speed is higher”
Answer:
Lap time is slower. End of discussion.
📊 GT500 ’99 Gear Summary
Track Type
Gear
Technical
16–17
Mixed
17–18
Fast
18–19
High-Speed
20–21 (rare)
➡️ Most races are won at 17–18
🧠 Final Takeaway (No Sugarcoating)
Guide No. 8 For GT500:
Narrow the range
Prioritize RPM, not top speed
If you naturally cap out at gear 18 →
👉 that means your setup logic is healthy and correct.
JGTC GT500 ’99 Version Gear Management
(Gran Turismo 2 A-Spec Mod)
📌 GT500 ’99 Technical Context (READ THIS FIRST)
Cars covered:
NSX GT500 ’99 — NA, MR
Supra GT500 ’99 — Turbo, FR
Skyline R34 GT500 ’99 — Turbo, FR
Common characteristics:
Power: ~460–500 hp
Weight: ~2425 lb
Downforce: Medium
Powerband: Narrow
Design goal: Acceleration + stability, not top speed
➡️ GT500 is NOT an endurance prototype
➡️ RPM drop = cardinal sin
🔥 Key Summary (GT500 Edition)
Default Gear 23 = WRONG CONTEXT
GT500 cars live on RPM
Gearing too long = dead car
Gearing too short = tire abuse & instability
➡️ GT500 sweet spot: 16–18
If you’re using 21+ and thinking
“This car feels stupid”
→ It’s not the car. Your gears are too long.
🔍 Realistic Gear Management Range (GT500 ONLY)
1️⃣ Highly Technical Tracks
Tight, bumpy, stop-and-go
Examples:
Trial Mountain
Deep Forest
Laguna Seca
Rome Full
Midfield Raceway
Grand Valley Speedway (Full)
➡️ Recommended Gear: 16–17
Why:
Corner exits dominate lap time
RPM must stay in the powerband
Top speed rarely exceeds 260 km/h
Perfect for GT2’s “dirty” tracks
🧠 Notes:
NSX → 17 is the safest
Supra / R34 → 16–17 depending on throttle discipline
2️⃣ Mixed Tracks
Straights exist, but still technical
Examples:
Special Stage Route 5
SSR11
Seattle Short
Autumn Ring
Grand Valley East
➡️ Recommended Gear: 17–18
Why:
Acceleration still critical
Straights allow 280–300 km/h
18 is the upper practical limit for GT500
➡️ 18 = MAXIMUM SANE VALUE
3️⃣ Fast Tracks (Semi High-Speed)
Examples:
SSR5 Club
Red Rock Valley
Rome Night
➡️ Recommended Gear: 18–19
⚠️ Use 19 ONLY if:
Long straights dominate
Tires are still healthy
You need breathing room up top
If 19 kills corner exit → go back to 18.
GT500 engines do not have torque to hide gearing mistakes.
4️⃣ High-Speed Tracks (Rare for GT500)
Examples:
Test Course
High Speed Ring Reverse
➡️ Recommended Gear: 20–21 (situational)
⚠️ This is NOT normal racing.
This is for:
Slipstream abuse
Top-speed events
Weird GT2 scenarios
❌ Gear 22–30
➡️ TRASH. DELETE. IGNORE.
Not relevant for:
JGTC
GT500
GT2 circuits
Real racing
If someone argues:
“But top speed is higher”
Answer:
Lap time is slower. End of discussion.
📊 GT500 ’99 Gear Summary
Track Type
Gear
Technical
16–17
Mixed
17–18
Fast
18–19
High-Speed
20–21 (rare)
➡️ Most races are won at 17–18
🧠 Final Takeaway (No Sugarcoating)
Guide No. 8 For GT500:
Narrow the range
Prioritize RPM, not top speed
If you naturally cap out at gear 18 →
👉 that means your setup logic is healthy and correct.