I posted this in another thread first, but on second thought... it might be more relevant for its own discussion. Do all of the drift cars in game have the same set up?
I don't know if the Blitz car is setup "exactly" the same way it is in real life... why? because I picked up the HKS Genki S15 Silvia today and the first thing I did was test it to see how it ran with its stock settings, without looking at the settings so they wouldn't predispose me to think one way or the other.... my initial reaction was that the car was a little tough to get the car to initiate, but once in the drift, the car is extremely stable and easy to control.... in fact I clicked off my best run on autumn ring mini with it.
So here's where it gets interesting... I copied down all of the relevant settings in hopes that I might be able to apply them to my drift cars and I'm noticing that it has the exact same settings as the Blitz car... here are the settings :
Suspension
Ride height: 0/0
Spring rate: 9.0/10.0
Dampers (c): 7/7
Dampers (e): 7/7
Anti-roll bars: 6/6
Camber angle: 1.0/0.5
Toe angle: 0.00/0.20
LSD
Initial torque: 7
Acceleration sensitivity: 30
Braking sensitivity: 15
so unless Nomoken and NOB run the exact same setup in real life.. then these cars aren't modeled exactly after their real life counterparts, but instead, they run some generic drift set up that PD has set up. Incidentally, I still think its a pretty good set up... and I want to set my cars up with it to see how they react.
I've checked my Apex book and it appears there are several more Drift cars in the game.
2004 Blitz ER34 D1
2007 Blitz ER34 D1
2004 HKS Genki Hyper Silvia S15
2003 BP Falken RX-7
Additionally, the AEM S2000, I believe, is the car that Steph Papadakis drove in the Formula D series in 2006... here are a few shots I took of that car that year.
I'm also not sure about the RE Amemiya FD3S RX-7... i feel like that is a drift car, but I'm not sure....
I wonder if all of these cars have the same settings...
I don't know if the Blitz car is setup "exactly" the same way it is in real life... why? because I picked up the HKS Genki S15 Silvia today and the first thing I did was test it to see how it ran with its stock settings, without looking at the settings so they wouldn't predispose me to think one way or the other.... my initial reaction was that the car was a little tough to get the car to initiate, but once in the drift, the car is extremely stable and easy to control.... in fact I clicked off my best run on autumn ring mini with it.
So here's where it gets interesting... I copied down all of the relevant settings in hopes that I might be able to apply them to my drift cars and I'm noticing that it has the exact same settings as the Blitz car... here are the settings :
Suspension
Ride height: 0/0
Spring rate: 9.0/10.0
Dampers (c): 7/7
Dampers (e): 7/7
Anti-roll bars: 6/6
Camber angle: 1.0/0.5
Toe angle: 0.00/0.20
LSD
Initial torque: 7
Acceleration sensitivity: 30
Braking sensitivity: 15
so unless Nomoken and NOB run the exact same setup in real life.. then these cars aren't modeled exactly after their real life counterparts, but instead, they run some generic drift set up that PD has set up. Incidentally, I still think its a pretty good set up... and I want to set my cars up with it to see how they react.
I've checked my Apex book and it appears there are several more Drift cars in the game.
2004 Blitz ER34 D1
2007 Blitz ER34 D1
2004 HKS Genki Hyper Silvia S15
2003 BP Falken RX-7
Additionally, the AEM S2000, I believe, is the car that Steph Papadakis drove in the Formula D series in 2006... here are a few shots I took of that car that year.


I'm also not sure about the RE Amemiya FD3S RX-7... i feel like that is a drift car, but I'm not sure....
I wonder if all of these cars have the same settings...