GTR LM drift and 327mph escudo

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Thanks...my escudo has went 331 but it was in top speed so I couldn't record. BTW the LM has supersoft front and normal rear. Very hard to control.:trouble:
 
I'm going to become good at editing. I'm going to spend a week or two on my next vid. Heres gonna be the featured cars. Camaro SS,GTR LM Road car,Supra SZ-R, Zonda C12,and my fave...FTO LM.
Well I'll have the vid up this time next week. See you later.:)
 
Originally posted by Catch-my-Drift?
I also use that combo on all my GTR's - works brilliantly :)
You people have got to get it through your heads, that mixing tires is only making the car more unbalanced, and creating a false sense of the cars actual handling characteristics. Instead of mixing tires, you should be taking care of it with tuning and technique. ;)
 
Originally posted by silviadrifter
You people have got to get it through your heads, that mixing tires is only making the car more unbalanced, and creating a false sense of the cars actual handling characteristics. Instead of mixing tires, you should be taking care of it with tuning and technique. ;)

So.. combo's make the car more unbalanced.. thus making it more difficult on ourselfs??
 
Originally posted by Catch-my-Drift?
So.. combo's make the car more unbalanced.. thus making it more difficult on ourselfs??
It might seem like it's easier when you mix tires, but it's just a false sense of security. In the long run, it's better to not mix tires, because then you have a better understanding of the cars actual handling characteristics, and then you can adjust the suspension, LSD, etc....... to make the car more balanced and easier to control. ;)
 
Originally posted by 1989therat
Yes but sims are just too hard to control on a car with over 700 hp.:D
No one has said anything about sims on high HP cars. I was talking about mixing tires....................... ;)
 
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