lap time challenge

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Well, many of you have received the invitations, and a few participated in the first round and a few more have expressed interest in the second round, but I'm thinking of taking this public. Didn't do that in the first place because I don't really expect these kinds of threads to go anywhere, but oh well, here goes...

GT2 race series, lap time challenges. I personally would like to know what times are possible. I have the feeling I'm too happy with my current level of performance, so I'd love to hear what you guys can do, and I hope you feel the same way!

I'll post the challenges here, feel free to reply to the thread or PM me your results, and I'll edit the results back into this first post.

Rules:

Take one or more cars from the list for a spin doing test laps/time trial. On the honor system, in order to keep it fair and not a huge time commitment going for a perfect time, after doing some trial laps to get your settings down, you then get 10 laps to go seriously for a best lap time, in either test lap/sim or time trial/arcade mode.

When you submit your result, feel free to include the details of how you tuned your car and I'll include them in the results. Things like suspension and transmission settings for example, but also whether you drive AT/MT and what kind of controller if you want.

And to get things started...


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1st Event:

FR battle at Grindelwald

Tuning allowed: sport suspension, sport tires, custom tranny

Cars to pick from, heaviest to lightest (no weight reductions allowed except SLK 230, hp listed is as you'd see it in the garage):

Mustang SVT Cobra '99 tuned to 333hp
Supra RZ '97 tuned to 327hp
Skyline 25GT-T '98 tuned to 312hp
328ti Compact tuned to 300hp
SLK 230 tuned to 280hp and with stage 2 weight reduction
RX-7 RS '98 tuned to 292hp
S2000 tuned to 286hp
Silvia Spec R Aero '99 tuned to 286hp
Chimaera 4.0 tuned to 256hp
Miata 1.8 VS '98 tuned to 251hp
Cappucino tuned to 187hp

Results:
1:26.989 Parnelli Bone, Mustang SVT '98, tuned to 328hp out of 333hp allowable, stock tranny only, 2.5F 0.0R camber
1:24.653 jeffgoddin Skyline GT-T '98, 2.0F 0.8R camber, 4F 3R dampers
1:24.234 MazdaPrice Mazda RX-7 RS '98, Damper F3 R4, Camber F2.3 R1.0, Using a DS3 with AT
1:24.160 Xenn Skyline GT-T '98
1:23.411 jeffgoddin SLK 230, 2.0F 0.8R, 4F 3R dampers
1:22.937 jeffgoddin Chimaera 4.0 , 2.0F 0.8R, 4F 3R dampers

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2nd event: 80's battle at Laguna Seca, heavy tuning and high power!

Tuning allowed: semi-race suspension, hard slick tires, custom tranny, triple plate clutch, racing flywheel, carbon driveshaft, custom LSD, sport brakes, brake controller, and stage 2 weight reduction

Cars to pick from, heaviest to lightest (hp listed is as you'd see it in the garage):

Supra '93, 405hp with turbo-3, IC-2, muff-3, chip
Supra Twinturbo-R, 398hp with turbo-3, IC-2, muff-1
Covette Stingray '82, 395hp with NA-3, muff-3, chip, balance, port grinding
Skyline GT-R R32 '89, 383hp with Turbo-1, IC-2, muff-2
Tommykaira M30 '87, 378hp with Turbo-3, chip, muff-1, engine balance
NSX '90, 371hp with NA-3, muff-1, chip
RX-7 Infini III '90, 348hp with turbo-3, IC-1, muff-1, chip
Silvia K's 1800cc '88, 329hp with turbo-3, IC-2, muff-1, chip
RX-7 GT-Turbo '83, 309hp with turbo-2, IC-2, chip, port grinding

You can take these cars to GT-Pacific Laguna Seca in sim mode and they'll be competitive for the win if you want a race to earn your money back after running the test laps.

Note: some of you may be curious how a '93 Supra is an 80's car. Well, this is actually an '87 MA70 Supra, a model which didn't change through its production run, which ended in '93. The Twinturbo-R and RX-7 GT-X '90 you'll see in the 80's events, and the Infini III is from the same model year as the GT-X '90, both are 5th series FC3S RX-7's available beginning in '89, so it's included. The NSX '90 first appeared in production livery in Feb '89 but wasn't released to the public until '90, but still therefore relies on 80's technology and should be considered an 80's car.

Results:
20) 1:27.633 skynyrd, Supra Twinturbo-R (damn sloppy...)
19) 1:26.239 skynyrd, Stingray '82
18) 1:26.034 MazdaPrice Stingray '82, Damper F4 R4, Camber F2.3 R1.0, Ride Height F131mm R138mm, Using a DS3 with AT
17) 1:24.769 jeffgoddin, Supra Twinturbo-R
16) 1:24.767 jeffgoddin, RX-7 GT-Turbo '83
15) 1:24.763 HEAVYSET, Stingray '82,
14) 1:24.557 Patruck GT2, Supra Tubo '93, front 108mm, rear 130mm, dampers 7F 4R, attemting to reduce understeer
13) 1:24.415 Patruck GT2, Tommykaira M30 GTS '87, brakes 15/10, LSD 40-15-40
12) 1:24.409 Xenn, NSX '90
11) 1:24.387 Patruck GT2, NSX '90, brakes 16/8, LSD 30-10-30
10) 1:24.386 jeffgoddin, Silvia K's 1800cc
9) 1:24.120 Patruck GT2, Stingray '82, brakes 15/10, gearing auto 6, LSD 20-20-10, height 20mm lower F, dampers 7/3, camber 1.5/0
8) 1:23.898 Patruck GT2, Skyline R32 '89
7) 1:23.718 jeffgoddin, NSX '90
6) 1:23.580 Patruck GT2, Silvia K's 1800cc, dampers stiffer on front otherwise stock except gearing
5) 1:23.559 jeffgoddin, Infini III
4) 1:23.477 jeffgoddin, Tommykaira M30 GTS '87
3) 1:23.456 Patruck GT2, RX-7 GT-Turbo '83, LSD 5-10-20, brakes and suspension as other cars
2) 1:23.298 Patruck GT2, Supra Twinturbo-R, same settings as Supra '93 but softer rear damper
1) 1:22.618 Patruck GT2, Infini III almost stock


Manufacturer's championship:
1) Mazda, Infini III, 69 pts
2) Honda, NSX, 57 pts
3) Nissan, Silvia K's 1800cc, 46 pts
4) Tommykaira M30 GTS '87, 44 pts
5) Supra Twinturbo-R, 41 pts
6) RX-7 GT-Turbo, 40 pts
7) Stingray '82, 33 pts
8) Skyline R-32, 23 pts
9) Supra '93, 11 pts


Team Championship:
1) Team Patruck GT2, 220 pts
2) Team jeffgoddin, 116 pts
3) Team Xenn, 15 pts
4) Team HEAVYSET, 9 pts
5) Team skynyrd, 4 pts
 
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How would one get the Mustang up to 333 hp, anyways? Must be one of the permanent mods? I didn't try those, but I did try the computer, exhausts, and first NA stage.
 
You know, for the first test there I was sloppy and just said to tune to a theoretical hp that would make things competitive and didn't go into tuning each car to see if it was possible. Thus my screwup with the SLK 230 when I tried it and discovered that at the first state I recommended (say 300hp) there's a big dead zone in possible hp, between turbo1+all other mods at like 280hp and turbo2 at like 320hp, so I had to go back and say to give it stage 2 weight reduction and tune to 280hp. These are exaggerations from memory, but you get the point.

So for the second trial, before posting cars, I tried to mod each of them close to the target hp, and then listed the mods used to get there The Stingray is 3.8hp under what I wanted, and the Infini III is 0.8 over, but most are just 1-2hp under now, pretty fair.
 
I confess I usually shy away from hot lap comps involving mods and tuning. I hosted many challenges in Project Gotham and Forza featuring only pure production stock cars. No mods and tunes allowed. I was interested in showcasing the car, not someone's ability to build and tune.

Since jeff was kind enough to invite me to the second event, I gave this a whirl. I bought the '82 Vette and threw all the junk at it allowed. The stuff to bring it to 395hp and then all the other crap like semi-race suspension and such. I didn't have enough racing done in Simulation mode to run the GT Pacific event, so I took the car to Laguna Seca on the Arcade side. My best was 1:24.763 on lap 9. I use the Dualshock with A/T. I use manual with a wheel but have enough issues with the DS as it is, so A/T is the way.

The car has a bit of understeer built that wasn't there stock. If I was good with a wrench, I'd try to dial it out a bit but I hate farting with that stuff so my time stands as is.

Probably won't participate in any more unless the car is stock. My only goal when I bought GT2 was to do what was necessary to unlock the tracks in Arcade mode, both directions where applicable, and earn enough money to buy every American car with racing super softs as the only mod. That way every now and then I can buzz around any track exclusive to GT2 with the American iron of my choice.
 
Results for the 2nd event are in, see 1st post above.

Next event:


Supercar battle at Tahiti Road, race mod required!

March 20th opening date, submit results by March 27th

Tuning required: race modification, all non-power upgrades (pro suspension, brakes, tranny parts, super soft slicks, stage 3 weight reduction in the case of fixed RM level DF like RUF and Series 1)

Cars to pick from, heaviest to lightest (hp listed is as you'd see it in the garage):

Vector M12, add NA-1, engine balance, and chip for 564hp
Skyline GT-R R33 LM Road Car, add turbo-3, IC-1, grinding, and muff-1 for 538hp
RUF Turbo R, stock 529hp
Corvette 427 Stingray '69, add NA-2, balance, and port grinding for 509hp
Shelby Series 1, add NA-2, balance, grinding, and muff-2 for 469hp
R390 GT1 Road Car '98, add turbo-1, chip, balance, and grinding for 463hp
Atlantique 400GT, add chip, balance, grinding, and muff-1 for 442hp
GT40 (the one you buy), add NA-1 for 429hp
Cerbera 4.5, stock 428hp

This event's a little special. These are high power cars, and you will be going very fast. 10 laps isn't enough time to get comfortable with the course. So, you'll have a pace/practice car to try out the course with first. Get a '98 RX-7 RS, add turbo-3 and all of the above mods, and run it at Tahiti until you get under 1:00 on a lap (took me 13 laps..) Keep running it if you want to get more practice in. After you're comfortable, continue as usual.

Take one or more cars from the list above for a spin doing test laps/time trial. On the honor system, in order to keep it fair and not a huge time commitment going for a perfect time, you get 10 laps to go for a best lap time after settling on your tuning (don't abuse the tuning laps for practice, keep them under 2 laps at a time please.)

When you submit your results, feel free to include the details of how you tuned your car and I'll include them in the race report I send out. Things like suspension and transmission settings for example, but also whether you drive AT/MT and what kind of controller if you want.

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Results are in! GT2 race series 3rd event:

Supercars at Tahiti, who can catch the GT40?!

Sunday March 27th, 2011

What a day! 26 cars crowded the track and fought for position under the Caribbean sun, and at the checkered flag, 3 of them had beat the GT40. The race for 1st was as close as can be, with just a tenth of a second between skynyrd's winning Atlantique 400GT and MazdaPrice's challenging R390 Road Car '98, both yearning to break the 57 second mark but just missing it. 7 competitors did get into the 57's, including cars from the jeffgoddin and Kingofweasels teams and 4 cars total from team skynyrd. The R390 won the manufacturer's trophy with 3 cars in the top ten, and the trusty old GT40 placed second in those rankings also with 3 cars in the top ten.

Rules applied:
1) Tune to 491hp at 2647lbs, and adjust accordingly for different weights,
2) Add super soft slicks, pro suspension, brake upgrades, stage 3 weight reduction and race mod if available, and all powertrain upgrades, and
3) Run 10 laps at Tahiti Road (either test laps in sim or time trial in arcade) and report your best single lap time.


Driver's Championship:
26) 1:04.623 HEAVYSET, 427 Stingray '69, no LSD, clutch, flywheel, or driveshaft upgrades
25) 1:00.974 jeffgoddin, 427 Stingray '69
24) 1:00.875 jeffgoddin, R33 LM Road Car
23) 1:00.851 jeffgoddin, RUF Turbo R
22) 1:00.549 Xenn, Atlantique 400GT
21) 1:00.199 Xenn, M12
20) 59.750 skynyrd, R33 LM Road Car
19) 59.731 skynyrd, 427 Stingray '69
18) 59.722 Xenn, GT40
17) 59.566 Xenn, R33 LM Road Car
16) 59.550 jeffgoddin, Series 1
15) 59.342 jeffgoddin, M12
14) 59.257 MazdaPrice, M12
13) 59.021 skynyrd, Series 1
12) 59.010 jeffgoddin, Atlantique 400GT
11) 58.827 skynyrd, M12
10) 58.706 skynyrd, RUF Turbo R
9) 58.300 jeffgoddin, R390 Road Car '98
8) 58.265 jeffgoddin, Cerbera 4.5
7) 57.918 Kingofweasles, GT40
6) 57.909 skynyrd, GT40
5) 57.732 skynyrd, Cerbera 4.5
4) 57.611 jeffgoddin, GT40
3) 57.353 skynyrd, R390 Road Car '98
2) 57.168 MazdaPrice, R390 Road Car '98
1) 57.063 skynyrd, Atlantique 400GT


Manufacturer's championship:
1) 143 pts - Nissan R390 Road Car '98, best driver MazdaPrice, 2nd place
2) 109 pts - Ford GT40, best driver jeffgoddin, 4th place
3) 98 pts - Venturi Atlantique 400GT, best driver skynyrd, 1st place
4) 90 pts - Vector M12, best driver skynyrd, 11th place
5) 83 pts - TVR Cerbera 4.5, best driver skynyrd, 5th place
6) 48 pts - Shelby Series 1, best driver skynyrd, 13th place
7) 40 pts - RUF Turbo R, best driver skynyrd, 10th place
8) 37 pts - Nissan R33 LM Road Car, best driver Xenn, 17th place
9) 19 pts - Chevrolet Corvette 427 Stingray '69, best driver skynyrd, 19th place
 
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Round 3 here I come. Hurrah for the GT40, gonna give that a whirl. I'll PM you with the results soon :)
 
Oh this one's gonna be fun even if I lose horribly (again), I love these cars and this track! The super soft tires should prevent a lot of frustration, too.
 
Hmm...After trying out a couple of these cars last night, I realize that for all of the time I've spent playing GT2 I never really got down to tuning cars in the same way I did in GT3-4. I have to give props to jeff for choosing the cars available for this competition; All of them (in my ham-hands at least!) are within 1 second of each other lap-time wise.
 
Yeah, tuning's tough. I refer to Scaff's guides when I want to get serious. I've been running these from heaviest to lightest after the RX-7 I used for practice, and when I got to the R33 LM and the RUF Turbo R I realized how nice the M12 handled without much work, since both of these other cars felt understeery in comparison.

As far as identifying cars which will be competitive against each other goes, I found that simply getting them set up so that they all have the same weight to power ratio will favor heavier cars over lighter cars. So basically I give a bonus to lighter cars of 1/4 of the difference between the heavy car's hp and what the lighter car's hp would be using constant weight-to-power.

Example: 3000lb car with 600hp vs 2000lb car with 400hp, both 5lb/hp, but not fair in most cases, the heavy car will push better at higher speeds and will have a much faster top speed. I give the 2000lb car 450hp instead (=400hp+1/4 of 600hp-400hp) and it will be more fair. More or less. The lighter car still won't push as well or have the top speed, but it will accelerate better at lower speeds due to better weight to power ratio, in addition to handling better as you would expect from a lighter car.
 
This thread should be stickied, or merged with the already stickied-yet-defunct GT2 Race Series, methinks.
 
Results are in for the third event, Who can catch the GT40 at Tahiti?, see post 5 above.

Next Event:

The 3rd event saw the most participation and the closest results yet, with skynyrd and MazdaPrice duking it out for the honors. Hope to see still a few more of you take 20 minutes with the old GT2 and submit a result to this 4th event!

GT2 race series 4th event announcement:

Lowish Power Stock battle at Seattle Short

March 27th opening date, submit results by April 4th

No Tuning Allowed: This one's for those with gas in their veins more than oil (Wangan Midnight reference anyone?)

Cars to pick from, heaviest to lightest:

323ci Coupe
Cougar 2.5i 24V
323ti Compact
Golf IV GTI 1.8T
A3
Neon R/T
MGF 1.8i VVC
Elan S2 '90
MX-5 '93
Levin/Trueno '83 or '85
Micra Super Turbo '89


Take one or more cars from the list above for a spin doing test laps/time trial. On the honor system, in order to keep it fair and not a huge time commitment going for a perfect time, you get 10 laps to go for a best lap time after settling on your tuning (don't abuse the tuning laps for practice, keep them under 2 laps at a time please.)

When you submit your results, feel free to include the details of how you tuned your car and I'll include them in the race report I send out. Things like suspension and transmission settings for example, but also whether you drive AT/MT and what kind of controller if you want.

PM me your results as you get them, let the battle begin!

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GT2 race series 4th event results are in:

Stock battle at Seattle Short, MGF vs.

Monday April 4, 2011

Hey, we've got eight teams competing this week! Nice to see the turnout! This was a tough course, and no tuning to help get these cars under control meant a steep learning curve. FR's were tail happy, but FF's had weak acceleration and the usual understeer.

The clear winner in this battle was the MGF, an often overlooked MR roadster which, when given the chance, can tear up some serious tarmac!

Driver's Championship:

1:18.647 Smart_Roadster, Golf GTI 1.8T
1:17.998 Smart_Roadster, Cougar
1:14.294 skynyrd, March '89
1:13.381 Smart_Roadster, MGF
1:13.311 AMCNUT, '85 Levin
1:12.965 skynyrd, Trueno
1:12.944 skynyrd, Neon R/T
1:12.595 skynyrd, Elan S2
1:12.357 skynyrd, 323ci Coupe
1:11.348 skynyrd, Cougar
1:11.253 jeffgoddin, March '89
1:11.017 skynyrd, Miata '93
1:10.848 skynyrd, MGF
1:10.664 jeffgoddin, '85 Trueno
1:10.598 jeffgoddin, Elan S2
1:10.425 HEAVYSET, MGF
1:10.284 White & Nerdy, MGF, MadCatz wheel
1:10.162 jeffgoddin, Cougar
1:09.905 jeffgoddin, 323ci Coupe
1:09.880 jeffgoddin, Neon R/T
1:09.738 MazdaPrice, 323ti Compact
1:09.613 jeffgoddin, 323ti Compact
1:09.521 jeffgoddin, Miata '93
1:09.320 jeffgoddin, Golf GTI 1.8T
1:09.138 jeffgoddin, A3
1:09.103 Xenn, MGF
1:09.043 jeffgoddin, MGF

yeah! I finally win one! Great job nipping at my heels, though, Xenn!

Driver's best results:
1) jeff goddin
2) Xenn
3) MazdaPrice
4) White & Nerdy
5) HEAVYSET
6) skynyrd
7) AMCNUT
8) Smart_Roadster

PS everybody, as always, feel free to continue to submit (PM me) results, and I'll edit them in!
 
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I doubt I can pull off something like that again...

Anyway, the Cerbera was the biggest surprise for me, I didn't expect it to do that well at all; I'm used to TVRs sliding all over the place when you try to take a turn at anything above 30. The biggest pain, though, was the Corvette. I had to fight that car every step of the way!
 
So close with the R390! If that car had a customisable suspension, I could have hit the 56s no problem. Still, that 57.1 and 2nd place is nothing to be sniffed at.
 
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So close with the R390! If that car had a customisable suspension, I could have hit the 56s no problem. pqptil, that 57.1 and 2nd place is nothing to be sniffed at.

That 57.6xx with the GT40 was the only lap I broke 58, so yeah, 57.1 is pretty darn fast, way beyond my comfort level. I'm not used to Tahiti this fast, and even after going through all the cars, I'm still far from being able to pull off really great laps, there's always at least one corner I kind of miss.
 
Oops, in Event 4 above, make that the 323ti Compact, not 328...

This is a very quick event to run, since no time is needed for tuning and laps are about 1:10, so each trial so far has been only about 12 minutes.

Have run (in order) the Micra/March superturbo, '85 Trueno, Elan S2, Cougar, 323ci Coupe, MX-5 '93, and Neon R/T, and have made under 1:10 with three of them, the MX-5 the fastest so far.

And for the Trueno, can you say DORIFFFUTO!!! and make it stretch about 1:10.6? If so that would be an accurate description of my run!
 
Results are in for event 4 above, stock battle vs MGF at Seattle Short.

End here's this weeks event...

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Hey, we've gotten through four events, and the last one saw eight different competitors submit results! Winning times have been very close, and I for one have learned a lot through these time trials. Hope to see you submit some times this week!

GT2 race series 5th event announcement:

All Stars Battle at Red Rock Valley

April 4th opening date, submit results by April 11th

Tuning required: these are race cars, they come with everything, be sure to swap on super soft tires and adjust other stuff as desired

Cars to pick from:

S2000 GT1, buy it
300ZX GT '97, win at GT-Pacific Midfield
Skyline R33 Kure, win at GT-Euro Grand Valley
Skyline R33 Zexel, win at GT-Euro Rome
ZZII, win at GT All Stars Rome
RX-7 GT-C LM, buy it
Skyline R30 Silhouette, win at 80's Tahiti
Dodge Concept Car LM, win at Convertible Trial Mountain
RX-7 LM, win at GT-Pacific Seattle
Saleen SR Widebody, buy it


Take one or more cars from the list above for a spin doing test laps/time trial. On the honor system, in order to keep it fair and not a huge time commitment going for a perfect time, you get 10 laps to go for a best lap time after settling on your tuning (don't abuse the tuning laps for practice, keep them under 2 laps at a time please.)

When you submit your results, feel free to include the details of how you tuned your car and I'll include them in the race report I send out. Things like suspension and transmission settings for example, but also whether you drive AT/MT and what kind of controller if you want.

PM me your results as you get them, let the battle begin!

If you get through the above cars or are looking to put your more exclusive prize car to the test, the following cars are also, theoretically, at the same competitive level, feel free to give them a try:

Viper GTS-R
R390 GT1 LM Race Car '98
FTO LM Edition
Altezza LM Edition
Viper GT STP
3000GT LM Edition '99

************** RESULTS ARE IN!!!! ******************


This is starting to look a lot like the German Touring Car Masters (two teams and a couple privateers...)

We've got a new individual champion! Welcome and congratulations to Madmax86, who pulled in the single best lap of 1:01.868 at Red Rock with his Altezza LM!

Once again, Xenn comes up with a mouthful of dust as he misses victory lane this time by just 0.021 second!!! Boy I bet he's dying for that glass of champaigne!

In the team event, MadMax86 sponsored cars clearly outclassed their jeffgoddin driven counterparts on average, with only a few exceptions: the Skyline R30 Silhoutte, the Viper GT STP, the ZZII, the 3000GT LM '99, and by a slim margin the RX-7 LM all gave victories to the jeffgoddin team.

Let's compare their different philosophies:

jeffgoddin's generic tuning: springs stock or 10-20% softer, rideheight front min, rear 15mm above min, bound 5/6 or 4/6, rebound 6/7 or 5/7, camber 2.0/1.0, grearing always custom, DF front max, rear maybe 10 points less than max, LSD initial stock, acc a few points down, rear a few points down, and for 4WD rear 5 point below front

MadMax86's generic tuning: spings 20/20, rideheight front max, rear min (admitted reverse of intended front min, rear max, somebody's getting fired over that oversight!), bound 5/8 or 4/7ish, rebound 1/1, camber 1.8 or 1.9 front, 1.7 to 1.5 rear, stabilizers 7/1 or 7/2, gears auto set near 16 with final at 2.500 (and perhaps tinkering after that), LSD initial high 21-25ish, acc 20-30, and dec a few points above 30.

And in the manufacturer's standings Nissan's old beast of glory the Skyline R30 Silhoutte just edges out Toyota's Altezza LM, with the Dodge Concept Car LM, Nissan R390 LM Race Car '98, and Saleen SR Widebody rounding out the top 5 (go USA!) 4WD contenders finished resoundingly at the back of the pack, though it seems the Zexel R33 is a step ahead of the Kure R33 when it was rumored that they were actually clones, interesting...

Detailed race results follow:

1:08.938 MadMax86, 3000GT LM Edition '99, LSD 11/22, 29/18, 35/31
1:07.518 jeffgoddin, 3000GT LM Edition '99
1:07.315 Heavyset, ZZII, no tuning per usual!
1:06.942 jeffgoddin, Skyline R33 Kure, tried everything, understeer remained, and as Zexel
1:06.732 MadMax86, Skyline R33 Kure, front LSD 15 acc 18 dec, rear 28 acc, 38 dec, initial 16 front, 11 rear
1:06.610 jeffgoddin, Skyline R33 Zexel, rally powerband, geared to only use 5 gears on widest auto setting to get down further in the rpms - would be much better MT. set ride height to 65/70, dampers to 6/7 bound, 5/6 rebound, DF to .50/.65, LSD to 11/30/16 front, 11/24/10 rear
1:06.197 MadMax86, Skyline R33 Zexel, LSD 24/24, 40/26, 20/40
1:05.655 MadMax86, Viper GTS-R
1:05.606 MadMax86, FTO LM Edition, LSD 29/21, 32/23, 41/32
1:05.208 MadMax86, RX-7 LM
1:05.186 jeffgoddin, RX-7 LM
1:04.583 Xenn, ZZII, max DF and min rideheight
1:04.459 jeffgoddin, 300ZX GT '97, perfect poweband, DF to .60/.85, LSD to 6/30/25
1:04.382 jeffgoddin, S2000 GT1
1:04.322 jeffgoddin, RX-7 GT-C LM
1:04.025 MadMax86, Viper GT STP
1:03.829 jeffgoddin, Saleen SR Widebody
1:03.799 MadMax86, RX-7 GT-C LM
1:03.774 MadMax86, ZZII
1:03.756 jeffgoddin, Viper GT STP
1:03.626 jeffgoddin, ZZII, 311kph at end of drag!
1:03.557 MadMax86, S2000
1:03.366 jeffgoddin, R390 GT1 LM Race Car '98
1:03.213 MadMax86, 300ZX GT '97
1:03.192 MadMax86, Saleen SR Widebody
1:03.119 jeffgoddin, Dodge Concept Car LM, only 291kph at end of drag...
1:02.956 MadMax86, Dodge Concept Car LM
1:02.922 MadMax86, R390 LM Race Car '98
1:02.835 jeffgoddin, Altezza LM Edition
1:02.614 MadMax86, Skyline R30 Silhouette
1:02.355 jeffgoddin, Skyline R30 Silhouette
1:01.889 Xenn, Skyline R30 Silhouette
1:01.868 MadMax86, Altezza LM Edition
 
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4th in the last one... but I should probably be Dq'ed due to a slight misunderstanding... I got totally confused and thought I was supposed to run two laps at a time up to a maximum of twelve (or six stints)! Oops oops oops oops... wish I would have found the thread sooner!

If you want to not count the last stint, then my best time would be somewhat slower...
 
Hey, no worries, we're casual here, it's a 10+ year old game FCOL. Feel free to try 10 straight laps and submit again, many of my best times are on my 10th lap, when I'm finally, finally, finally, serious and concentrating fully after 9 laps of practice.
 
Not too thrilled about having to win cars to race, but I guess I shouldn't complain; at least I won't be required to run an endurance race several times to get an eligible car...

This should be a fun event in any case.
 
I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank our host for presenting these challenges. I know I'm not competitive and only try one car and never bother with turning the wrenches to make the cars better, but it's so much fun taking 20 minutes a week away from more modern games to go down the retro path with GT2. This game still holds its own.
 
GT2 Quickstart Guide

Several people have asked for help with this, so I thought I'd repost it here. So, if you're short on cash, lost your save, or are just getting started, this is for you! The most surefire, fool-proof road to easy money!

Spend your first five days getting licenses, B, A, I-C, I-B, and I-A.

Now buy a Prelude 2.2 VTEC, for under 6,000Cr (I think), leaving 4,000. Add weight reduction for 1200, racing flywheel for 1000, and ROM for 1500, leaving 300. Race the first Sunday Cup Tahiti event to win another 3000 and buy Sport Suspension for 3200, leaving 100.

Now run the 1st FF event at Tahiti and win it twice, should be easy, and you'll have another 24,000Cr to spend after you sell the Accords you get as prize cars. Get sport tires, muff-3, weight reduction 2, and clutch-3.

Take the Prelude to 80's-5 Tahiti and even with sloppy driving a win should be easy. The secret to Tahiti is that the grass is as good as the tarmac for driving, but the AI doesn't know this, so you can take better lines than the AI throughout the whole course. Even with machines fairly matched off the line you always win by a very comfortable margin here. And the Prelude is faster off the line than the competition, so...

You can sell the Skyline for 125,000Cr and get a 10,000Cr prize. If you're happy with 45,000Cr per lap, repeat Tahiti until you have as many credits as you want, or:

Take the Skyline Silhouette you win at 80's Tahiti over to the Grand Touring Car cup 3rd event at Midfield and win the Unisia Jecs Skyline, it should be a piece of cake, just remember to swap on the super soft tires before the race.

The Jecs sells for 250,000 credits, plus 30,000 prize = 280,000 credits for 3 laps, or just under 100,000 per lap of easy racing (you win by almost half a lap with decent racing, plenty of margin to cover up for several spinouts...)

If this gets boring, you can take the Jecs over to the Gran Turismo All Stars 3rd event at Red Rock, remember again to swap on super soft tires, and run 5 laps to win the Speed 12, which you can sell for 500,000Cr, which plus the 50,000 prize will earn you 110,000Cr per lap. (Hint: If you set the Jecs' rideheight to minimum in front and Downforce to maximum in front you can take almost 2 seconds off your lap time by reducing understeer.) The Skyline Silhouette will also wins here, but requires a little more tuning know-how to get it under control, so try it only if you want to make things interesting!

These (plus the second Touring Car event at Grand Valley) are the big money (per lap) events in GT2.

Aside from doing the license tests, you will have over 1,000,000Cr in well under an hour after starting your game, and if you get the hang of it, another million every 20 minutes after that!

Good luck!
 
I still gotta get started on mine. I've went and been an idiot and bought the Nissan Skyline R32 GTS Type-M.
 
Results are in for the 5th event: All Stars at Red Rock! See post 17 above (on the first page).

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GT2 race series 6th event announcement:

Top Gear trial at Deep Forest! Who can build the better car on a budget?

Special Event! Pick your own car and add what you want up to a limit of 40,000Cr. For used and prize cars, the price is equal to 4 times the resale value you see in your garage.

Special rules:
1) For every full 100Cr under 40,000 you spend, you'll get a deduction of 0.025 seconds off your best lap time. For every part 100Cr over you'll have to add 0.100 seconds to your time, so be careful!
2) Older cars get a bonus deduction for years before 1999 the model is dated to of 0.075 seconds per year.

April 11th opening date, submit results by April 18th

example:
*Supra Twinturbo-R 39,400Cr total for 10,700 base, wr-1 for 1500, hard slicks for 11,000, sport suspension for 3500, turbo-1 for 5000, muff-2 for 3000, fly-3 for 1200, and shaft for 3500
*time: 1:18.607, 1:19.351 base time - 6*0.025=0.150 for being 600Cr under cost and - 8*0.075=0.600 for being 8 years before '99 = 1:19.357-0.750=1:18.607 final time
*raced and won Pure Sport-2 Deep Forest by 1.360 seconds over the Elise 190, yay! Prize + sale of of ZZIII = 20,500Cr, got half my money back already, not bad.

Take one or more cars that you build for a spin doing test laps/time trial. On the honor system, in order to keep it fair and not a huge time commitment going for a perfect time, you get 10 laps to go for a best lap time after settling on your tuning (don't abuse the tuning laps for practice, keep them under 2 laps at a time please.)

When you submit your results, feel free to include the details of how you tuned your car and I'll include them in the race report I send out. Things like suspension and transmission settings for example, but also whether you drive AT/MT and what kind of controller if you want.

PM me your results as you get them, let the battle begin!

PS, if you can't be bothered to keep track of the cost of your vehicle as you build it, or to do the math on bonus deductions for going under cost or having an early model, don't worry, just let me know what you put on it and your raw best lap time and I'll figure it out from there.

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Results are in!!!!!!

What a day at the races! 11 teams entered 66 cars to take a shot at being the best bang for the buck, and at the end of the day, it was so close not even the cameras at the finish could decide the winner!

Patruck GT2's '93 Supra and MadMax86's '88 Silvia K's 1800cc took the checkered flag side by side, both demonstrating a perfect balance between power, handling, and cost. This marks the second win for both teams, making them clear frontrunners for the championship trophy at the end of the season in what is shaping up to be a true dogfight!


Individual bests:

Finished like a real race, tight pack up front, couple solo cars not too far behind, big second pack, and the car that had engine trouble early a lap behind.:) (sorry gtmaster08, better luck next time!)

1:41.607, gtmaster08, Infiniti G20 2.0Te '91
1:27.400, VANDENAL, Challenger '72
1:26.201, HEAVYSET, Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione '91
1:24.773, skynyrd, Acura Integra '95
1:24.644, jacnob, skyline 280 MR R33 '97
1:24.569, White & Nerdy, Challenger '72
1:20.714, Xenn, Supra Twinturbo-R '91
1:18.792, stoperan, Skyline GT-R R32 '89
1:16.539, jeffgoddin, Supra '93
1:16.138, Patruck GT2, Supra '93
1:16.138, MadMax86, Silvia K's 1800cc '88


Car rankings and tuning details:

All times for a particular model are grouped together to give a better sense of what the most effective tuning combination was.

40) Starlet 3 Door Turbo s '82, 1:30.202, jeffgoddin, Sports Tires, SR Susp, NA-1, ROM, Fly-3

39) Aston Martin DB6 '66, 1:26.593, MadMax86, stock

38) Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione '91, 1:26.201, HEAVYSET, stock

37) MR2 1600G-Ltd. '86, 1:26.068, skynyrd, stock

36) RX-7 Touring X '96, 1:25.841, stoperan, SS Slicks, Muff-1

35) Integra SiR-G '95, 1:24.773, skynyrd, tuned to 30,400Cr

34) Challenger '72
1:22.217, MadMax86, stock
1:24.569, White & Nerdy, Sports Tires, SR Susp, Sports Brakes, Muff-3, Driveshaft, WR-1
1:27.400, VANDENAL, Medium Slicks, NA-1, Racing Transmission​

33) Impreza Sedan GT '97
1:21.533, MadMax86, stock
1:23.412, stoperan, Turbo-2, IC-2, Muff-1, Fly-2​

32) Charger '71, 1:20.583, jeffgoddin, Sport Tires, Sports Susp, WR-1, Fly-3, driven MT

31) CR-X VTEC '91, 1:20.357, jeffgoddin, Fly-3

30) Primera GT '90/Infiniti G20 2.0Te '91
1:20.170, MadMax86, SS slicks, NA-2, ROM, Muff-2, WR-1, Fly-2
1:41.607, gtmaster08, Sports Transmission, NA-1, ROM, Port & Polish, Muff-1, WR-2​

29) Starlet 3 Door Turbo S '87, 1:19.799, MadMax86, SS Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, Muff-2, ROM, WR-1

28) Skyline RS-X Turbo '84, 1:19.625, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, Fly-3

27) 323 4Door Sedan '89, 1:19.460, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, SR Susp, Turbo-2, Muff-2, ROM, Fly-3

26) RX-7 A-Spec '96, 1:19.326, jeffgoddin, Hard Slicks, Sports Susp, Fly-3

25) 323 GT-R '92, 1:19.324, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, Muff-2, IC-2, WR-1, Fly-3

24) Skyline GTS25 Type S R32 '91, 1:18.999, MadMax86, stock

23) Mark II Tourer V '92
1:18.917, jeffgoddin, Soft Slicks, Sports Susp, WR-1, Fly-3
1:20.935, jeffgoddin, Hard Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, Muff-1, IC-2, WR-1, Fly-3​

22) Impreza Wagon '94, 1:18.795, jeffgoddin, Hard Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, IC-2, WR-1, Fly-3

21) Impreza Sedan STi Ver II '95, 1:18.595, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, Sports Susp, Muff-2, WR-1, Fly-3

20) 300ZX Ver S '95, 1:18.567, jeffgoddin, Hard Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, WR-1, Fly-2

19) Skyline 280 Type MR R33 '97
1:18.472, MadMax86, stock
1:19.853, jeffgoddin, Hard Slicks, Turbo-1, WR-1, Fly-3
1:24.664, jacnob, Sports Tires, Sports Susp, Turbo-1​

18) Civic VTi '93
1:18.470, MadMax86, Soft Slicks, Turbo-2, ROM
1:19.206, MadMax86, stock​

17) Impreza Type R STi '96, 1:18.464, jeffgoddin, Soft Slicks, Sports Susp, WR-1, Fly-2

16) Legacy Sedan '93
1:18.453, jeffgoddin, Soft Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, WR-1, Fly-3
1:19.349, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, SR Susp, IC-2, WR-1, Fly-3​

15) 300ZX 2by2 '94, 1:18.304, MadMax86, stock

14) Skyline GTS-t Type M R32 '91
1:18.238, MadMax86, stock
1:18.628, jeffgoddin, Soft Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, IC-2, WR-1, Fly-3
1:19.810, jeffgoddin, Hard slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, IC-1, WR-1, Fly-3​

13) 3000GT VR-4 Turbo '92
1:18.220, MadMax86, Soft Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, WR-1, dampers 3/5, camber 1.8/1.4
1:18.766, jeffgoddin, Medium slicks, Sports Susp, WR-1, Fly-3​

12) Prelude 2.2 VTEC '91, 1:17.745, MadMax86, stock

11) Silvia K's 2000cc '91
1:17.625, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, Fly-3
1:18.913, jeffgoddin, Hard Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, IC-1, Muff-2, Fly-3​

10) RX-7 Infini III '90, 1:17.605, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, Fly-2

9) Sileighty '91, 1:17.523, jeffgoddin, Soft Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, WR-1, Fly-3

8) Mercury Cougar XR-7 '67
1:17.516, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, SR Susp, NA-1, WR-1, Fly-3, driven MT
1:19.650, MadMax86, SS slicks, Sports Susp, Close Gears, WR-1, dampers 3/3, camber 1.7/1.4​

7) Supra Twinturbo-R '91
1:17.300, jeffgoddin, Med Slicks, SR Susp, WR-1, Fly-3
1:20.714, Xenn, tuned to 38,300Cr​

6) RX-7 GT-Turbo '83, 1:17.218, jeffgoddin, SS Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2

5) RX-7 GT-X '90
1:17.204, Patruck GT2, modified to only 27,400Cr
1:17.674, MadMax86, stock RX-7 GT-X '90
1:18.217, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, WR-1, Fly-3
1:18.496, Patruck GT2, with misc. parts to 298hp and 39900Cr​

4) RX-7 Type R '91
1:17.035, MadMax86, stock
1:18.132, jeffgoddin, Hard Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, WR-1, Fly-3​

3) Skyline GT-R R32 '89
1:16.778, jeffgoddin, Medium Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, WR-1, Fly-3
1:16.854, MadMax86, Soft Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, WR-1
1:18.792, stoperan, Hard Slicks, Turbo-1, IC-2, Muff-2, ROM​

1-tied) Supra '93
1:16.138, Patruck GT2, Medium Slicks, Turbo-1, WR-1
1:16.539, jeffgoddin, Soft Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-1, WR-1, Fly-3
1:17.146, MadMax86, SS Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, WR-1​

1-tied) Silvia K's 1800cc '88
1:16.138, MadMax86, SS Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, IC-1, dampers 4/5, camber 1.8/1.4
1:16.552, jeffgoddin, Soft Slicks, Sports Susp, Turbo-2, IC-2, Fly-3
1:17.958, MadMax86, stock
1:26.491, skynyrd, Sports Tires plus power, tuned to 33,300Cr​


Conclusions:

First of all, that deduction figure of 0.025 seconds off per 100Cr below 40,000 you spend was freakishly close to perfect. Any higher, and it wouldn't have made sense to tune the cars at all. Any lower and there wouldn't have been the need to be as considerate in your tuning, just slap on everything you can to get you close to 40,000Cr and that would've given you the fastest tuning.

What comes out of these results then is a clear picture of how to budget tune: Slicks, Sports Suspension, Stage 1 Weight Reduction for heavier cars, and racing flywheel are without question the most valuable parts you can add to your car. Power is only worth it if you can get it for under 200Cr per hp. Brakes, other transmission upgrades, and further weight reduction and suspension upgrades are only appropriate when cost isn't a factor (or in extreme cases.)

Thanks again for another great day at the races and hope to see you all back next week!
 
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Can I enter twice, with different cars? I have Skyline Type MR 280 with stage 1 turbo, sport suspension, intercooler, and tires. I believe, when rounded price, it is equal to 40500. I would also like to enter a Mercuary Cougar, 69'
 
Yeah, you can enter with as many cars as you like. Note that going 500Cr over will add 0.5 second to your time, though, so decide if that intercooler is worth it!
 
I'll remove that then. EDIT: 1:25.614 Decided not to run the 69' Cougar.
 
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Hey Jeffgoddin, if I wanted to get rims for my car, does that affect the costs of upgrades for the race?
 
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