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Honda Civic Type R EK '97 Swap 600PP

Update: 26/07/25

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Hi everyone, as you can see, I've added quite a few missing vehicles to the garage. It's almost complete as far as front-wheel drive vehicles are concerned.
I'm counting on you to give me your positive or negative feedback on the settings I'm offering; it's important for continued improvement.
Perhaps in the future, I'll post cars with other transmission types (FR, MR, RR, 4x4, etc.).
See you soon!
 
I gotta try those settings with higher rear camber, what can i expect from such setting in an endurance scenario? (i currently use 1.0 rear camber on FF cars i am setting for a pseudo-TCR series)
 
I gotta try those settings with higher rear camber, what can i expect from such setting in an endurance scenario? (i currently use 1.0 rear camber on FF cars i am setting for a pseudo-TCR series)

Hi Fernando_DSF, first of all, thank you for your attention to this topic. I don't really know how to answer your question. Normally, a higher camber angle will degrade tires faster in an endurance race. However, I don't know if Polyphony has taken this into account in the game.
 
I gotta try those settings with higher rear camber, what can i expect from such setting in an endurance scenario? (i currently use 1.0 rear camber on FF cars i am setting for a pseudo-TCR series)
The rear wear with high camber is negligeable on FF's.
You’ll change the fronts 4 times before needing to change the rears.
And since you cant choose to do that in GT7...

Basically, you can only win with higher camber.
Start at 2.0, and work incrementally. Too much, and the car will become very shaky and unstable under braking, and on a straight line too at very high settings.
If you're using sport tyred, try going at least 1.5 on the fronts
 
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