RKM Motorsport - Tuned Tuners - May '13

Downforce: 60/85
Transmission: 261mph
LSD Initial: 10
LSD Accel: 20
LSD Brake: 20
Ride Height: -30/-30
Spring Rate: 16.0/12.0
Dampers Extention: 1/1
Dampers Compression: 1/1
Anti-Roll: 6/6
Camber Angle: 2.0/1.8
Toe Angle: -0.20/0.20
Brake Balance: 5/6

Those are the Mazda 787B settings that Roj gave me.
So i went for a spin on La Sarthe with the rotary powered beast!

I was used to driving with racing line on but now im trying to learn the tracks and basically enjoy the tracks while getting the feel of cars through each corner, its much funner driving this way than following the racing line.

Before the new tune, the 787B is very twitchy and tends to understeer quite a bit. I could never nail the 3rd Chicane on the straight and the last two chicanes of La Sarthe. I just keep going wide and going too slow to prevent going wide. The time then was about 3.24.XX.

With new settings, i can overcome the understeer and twitch while exiting corners. It felt like driving a whole new car, its very stable through corners, wheel slip and braking times are minimised. Yes, on the 2nd gear, you do have to be cautious with the throttle depending on the situation at that moment. You dont want to over power the throttle while turning with 2nd gear unless you want to end up with the car facing backwards. I got a consistent 3.20.XX after about 3 laps of adjusting to driving on La Sarthe without driving line. I could improve on the times easily as my braking points were all over the place but the car delivers, it does what you want to do.

Obligatory pic of Mazda 787B exiting the turn 'Arnage' on La Sarthe:

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Tried the NSX online on the ring today. Talk about total rape. Managed to out drive gallardos, GT500 machines and even a Citroen GT after sticked on his ass and made him over speed in to corners. Was amazingly fun. Need a awesome car like this to be able to get nice times in the agonizing night time. Eating lotus elises for breakfast, as well as Scuderias and what not. Just awesome all around.

The Rx-7 as well is damn fast, so is the R34 setups. Very easy to drive on the limit at all times, but none of them was even close to the nsx times. The RX-7 on a good run got about 7:25:xx while the R34 averaged around 7:29:xx. Easy to maintain high speed trough all sectors and handling is a dream. Can't really find any of the car tunes here with any flaws. So it gets pretty bland talking about them as it's mainly same words as they all really shine...

Great to know you're kicking ass out there with my car. :D:tup: I bet you had a few people shouting at you, huh? :P WHY IS SOME HONDA BEATING MY LAMBORGHINI?! :lol:

The R34 is closer to the RX-7 than I thought. Considering it's disadvantages, I'm really happy with a 4 second gap. :embarrassed: We don't mind if you do say the same thing for every car, feedback is feedback! :P

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Those are the Mazda 787B settings that Roj gave me.
So i went for a spin on La Sarthe with the rotary powered beast!

I was used to driving with racing line on but now im trying to learn the tracks and basically enjoy the tracks while getting the feel of cars through each corner, its much funner driving this way than following the racing line.

Before the new tune, the 787B is very twitchy and tends to understeer quite a bit. I could never nail the 3rd Chicane on the straight and the last two chicanes of La Sarthe. I just keep going wide and going too slow to prevent going wide. The time then was about 3.24.XX.

With new settings, i can overcome the understeer and twitch while exiting corners. It felt like driving a whole new car, its very stable through corners, wheel slip and braking times are minimised. Yes, on the 2nd gear, you do have to be cautious with the throttle depending on the situation at that moment. You dont want to over power the throttle while turning with 2nd gear unless you want to end up with the car facing backwards. I got a consistent 3.20.XX after about 3 laps of adjusting to driving on La Sarthe without driving line. I could improve on the times easily as my braking points were all over the place but the car delivers, it does what you want to do.

Obligatory pic of Mazda 787B exiting the turn 'Arnage' on La Sarthe:

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It could probably go a bit faster with different settings, but like I said in my PM, it's built so I can control it easily and still win races. :) Once PD unlocks gear ratio adjustments, that 2nd gear throttle can be fixed properly. 👍

Anyway, glad you liked it! I'll have to officially release it at some point. :)👍
 
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Hello Kyaw and VTiRoj,

What updates have you bought to this setup? Do you think it could work fine in the Stealth Model?

Thanks in advace!
 
Roj's 787B is a stealth version so it will work!

But i have upgraded my normal version to high RPM turbo, racing softs and Body Rigidity and whatever i can upgrade... :lol:

I just hope PD lets us change gear ratios... it would like the 5th gear to go faster! :P
Also i did the oil change trick on that car about three times and getting nearly 900BHP.

Also tomorrow i will be embarking on the 400km of Grand Valley Endurance race with the NSX-R, wish me luck! :D
 
Hello Kyaw and VTiRoj,

What updates have you bought to this setup? Do you think it could work fine in the Stealth Model?

Thanks in advace!

My 787B is a stealth model with no additional modifications, it'll work with any racing tyre. So the setup will work with the Stealth no problem. 👍

Edit: Tree'd by Kyaw! :lol: Goodluck! As if you need any luck with that NSX, it'll murder the opposition there. :P
 
Roj's 787B is a stealth version so it will work!

But i have upgraded my normal version to high RPM turbo, racing softs and Body Rigidity and whatever i can upgrade... :lol:

I just hope PD lets us change gear ratios... it would like the 5th gear to go faster! :P
Also i did the oil change trick on that car about three times and getting nearly 900BHP.

Also tomorrow i will be embarking on the 400km of Grand Valley Endurance race with the NSX-R, wish me luck! :D

Thank you!
 
RKM Motorsport’s Tuner Correction EvoX

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Based on: 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR P.P.
Obtained: New Car Dealer

Drivetrain: AWD
Horsepower: 541 BHP (@218.2 miles)
Torque:---- 447 ft-lb
Weight:---- 1247 kg

PARTS
GT Auto

Oil Change
Enkei JS+M wheels
Front Aero Type A
Rear Aero Type A
Rear Wing Type A
Engine Overhaul (where applicable)

Tuning Shop
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Lightweight Windows
Carbon Fiber Hood (Body Color)
Engine Tuning Stage 3
ECU Tuning
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Header
Sports Catalytic Converter
High-RPM Turbo Kit
Semi-Racing Flywheel
Semi-Racing Clutch
Carbon Driveshaft
Adjustable Center Differential
FC Suspension
Sports Soft OR Racing Soft tires

SETUP

Body/Chassis
Aerodynamics

Downforce: 0/11

Transmission
Transmission

1st:-- 3.102
2nd:-- 2.052
3rd:-- 1.483
4th:-- 1.125
5th:-- 0.896
6th:-- 0.749
7th:-- x.xxx
Final: 4.062
Max Speed: 211

Drivetrain
Differential:

F/R Bias: 50/50
AYC Controller:
AYC Strength: 70

Suspension
Suspension

Ride Height: -25/-20
Spring Rate: 14.8/4.5
Extension:-- 7/9
Compression: 5/6
Anti-Roll:-- 5/6
Camber:----- 2.5/3.0
Toe:-------- 0.10/-0.25

Brakes
Brake Balance Controller

Brake Balance: 7/10

Intended Driving Options
Transmission: Manual (MT)
ABS: 1
Everything else: OFF

Tuner Comments:
So we got this EvoX dropped off by a customer for tuning purposes. We figured the modified settings versus stock were the result of fettling by said customer and thought little of it, same for the clutch-type differentials. Then we noticed the car was being shown in the “customer cars” section of another tuning company's website.

The car was feeling a bit sad for itself when we got it, having lost the only thing that gives an Evo an advantage; the active yaw control rear differential, and running an unoptimized suspension setup. The car was originally set up on the customer supplied soft-compound slicks but we noticed it didn't really need them so we slapped on road-legal soft-compound semi-slicks and finished the tweaks. We were then told we could do whatever we wanted with the appearance of the vehicle, so it got a fresh coat of Ford Oxford White paint and a set of Enkei JS+M wheels sprayed with Alfa Romeo Bianco Spino to call it done.
 
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RKM Motorsport’s MX-5 SC

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Based on: Mazda Eunos Roadster J-Limited (NA) ‘91
Obtained: Brand new from Mazda or win from IB License Bronze

Drivetrain: FR
Horsepower: 239 BHP (@ 628.6 miles)
Torque:---- 27 kgfm
Weight:---- 840 kg
PP:-------- 463

PARTS
GT Auto

BBS RS Wheels
Type A Front Aero

Tuning Shop
Chassis Weight Reduction Stage 3
Rigidity Improvement
Window Weight Reduction
Carbon Bonnet
Engine Tuning Stage 3
Sports ECU
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Catalytic Converter: Sports
Supercharger
Fully Customisable Transmission
Twin Plate Clutch
Semi Racing Flywheel
Carbon Propeller Shaft
Fully Customisable LSD
Fully Customisable Suspension Kit
Sports Soft Tyres

SETUP

Body/Chassis
Ballast

Amount:-- 0
Position: 0

Engine
Power Limiter

Power Level: 100.0%

Transmission
Transmission

(Set Max Speed, then each individual ratio.)
1st:-- 2.653
2nd:-- 1.812
3rd:-- 1.380
4th:-- 1.097
5th:-- 0.895
Final: 4.315
Max Speed: 155 MPH

Drivetrain
Differential

Initial: 0/10
Accel:-- 0/25
Braking: 0/5

Suspension
Suspension

Ride Height: -25/-25
Spring Rate: 6.1/3.2
Extension:-- 6/4
Compression: 3/2
Anti-Roll:-- 1/2
Camber:----- 1.9/1.7
Toe:-------- -0.10/0.00

Brakes
Brake Balance Controller

Brake Balance: 5/6

Intended Driving Options
Transmission: Manual (MT)
ABS: 1
Everything else: OFF

Tuner Comments:
Internally known as the Super Cute Fun Fun MX-5, but officially called the MX-5 SC. This supercharged little roadster is a direct rival for the Civic VTi-R. With cutesy looks and bright green paint, this MX-5 is as intimidating as a fluffy little bunny. But on the track, this MX-5 can hold it’s own against high-end sports cars.

22nd Feb 2011 - Transmission & ballast/power settings.
20th Oct 2011 - Spec II adjustments.
 
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RKM Motorsport’s Civic Type R Turbo

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Based on: Honda Civic Type R ‘08
Obtained: Brand new model at Honda

Drivetrain: FF
Horsepower: 400 BHP (@ 301.4 miles)
Torque:---- 33 kgfm
Weight:---- 1051 kg
PP:-------- 509

PARTS
GT Auto

Rays Volk Racing RE30 Wheels
Type A Front Aero
Type A Rear Aero

Tuning Shop
Chassis Weight Reduction Stage 3
Rigidity Improvement
Window Weight Reduction
Carbon Bonnet
Engine Tuning Stage 3
Sports ECU
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Catalytic Converter: Sports
High RPM Range Turbo Kit
Fully Customisable Transmission
Twin Plate Clutch
Semi Racing Flywheel
Fully Customisable LSD
Fully Customisable Suspension Kit
Sports Soft Tyres

SETUP

Body/Chassis
Ballast

Amount:-- 0
Position: 0

Engine
Power Limiter

Power Level: 100.0%

Transmission
Transmission

(Set Max Speed, then each individual ratio.)
1st:-- 2.445
2nd:-- 1.699
3rd:-- 1.304
4th:-- 1.061
5th:-- 0.881
6th:-- 0.743
Final: 5.000
Max Speed: 186 MPH

Drivetrain
Differential

Initial: 8/0
Accel:-- 25/0
Braking: 5/0

Suspension
Suspension

Ride Height: -20/-20
Spring Rate: 9.9/4.7
Extension:-- 7/8
Compression: 5/6
Anti-Roll:-- 3/5
Camber:----- 2.4/2.0
Toe:-------- –0.15/0.00

Brakes
Brake Balance Controller

Brake Balance: 5/6

Intended Driving Options
Transmission: Manual (MT)
ABS: 1
Everything else: OFF

Tuner Comments:
The Civic Type R ’08, the first 4 door to wear the Type R badge since the awesome Accord Type R. Loaded with the latest technology Honda had to offer, it’s already an amazing car out of the box. So of course we had to improve it. First up was power. If we had just tuned the original engine, we’d just have the VTi-R tune again, but as a 4 door. So we turbocharged this one. 392bhp on a 1051kg chassis may sound mad for a FWD car, but this one has a few surprises up it’s intake. If it wasn’t for the wing, this would be one hell of a sleeper.

22nd Feb 2011 - Transmission & ballast/power settings.
21st Aug 2011 - New LSD Accel settings.
5th Sep 2011 - New transmission settings.
30th Dec 2012 - Revised settings for 2.09.
 
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RKM Motorsport’s 787B Black Beauty

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Based on: Mazda 787B Stealth Model / Mazda 787B Race Car ‘91
Obtained: Stealth Pack Download / Brand new model at Mazda

Drivetrain: MR
Horsepower: 880 BHP (@ 6,162.6 miles)
Torque:---- 80 kgfm
Weight:---- 830 kg
PP:-------- 723

PARTS
GT Auto

Oil Change

Tuning Shop
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Fully Customisable Transmission
Fully Customisable LSD
Fully Customisable Suspension Kit
Any Racing Tyres

SETUP
Body/Chassis
Aerodynamics

Downforce: 60/85

Ballast
Amount:-- 0
Position: 0

Engine
Power Limiter

Power Level: 100.0%

Transmission
Transmission

(Set Max Speed, then each individual ratio.)
1st:-- 2.992
2nd:-- 1.874
3rd:-- 1.300
4th:-- 0.962
5th:-- 0.760
Final: 3.800
Max Speed: 261 MPH

Drivetrain
Differential

Initial: 0/15
Accel:-- 0/30
Braking: 0/10

Suspension
Suspension

Ride Height: -30/-30
Spring Rate: 16.0/15.0
Extension:-- 2/2
Compression: 1/1
Anti-Roll:-- 6/7
Camber:----- 2.3/2.0
Toe:-------- –0.20/0.00

Brakes
Brake Balance Controller

Brake Balance: 5/6

Intended Driving Options
Transmission: Manual (MT)
Traction Control: 1
ABS: 1
Everything else: OFF

Tuner Comments:
As the spiritual successor to the old “Black Beauty” 787B from GT4, this Stealth model has inherited the title and does the name justice. This Black Beauty tune turns the 787B into an easy to drive, race-winning machine. There may be faster settings out there, but none are this easy to drive whilst keeping the 787B’s speed higher than it’s opposition. After serving me well since the start of my GT5 career, I decided to send the settings to Kyaw after he requested some 787B settings. After finding out it works well for him too, it prompted the public release of this beauty.

22nd Feb 2011 - Transmission & ballast/power & TCS settings.
20th Oct 2011 - Spec II adjustments.
 
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RKM Motorsport’s Wütend Deutsch

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Based on: 2008 BMW M5
Obtained: New Car Dealer

Drivetrain: FR
Horsepower: 662 BHP (@78.2 miles)
Torque:---- 455 ft-lb
Weight:---- 1394 kg

PARTS
GT Auto

BBS RS wheels
Front Aero Type A
Extension Type A
Rear Wing Type A

Tuning Shop
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Lightweight Windows
Carbon Fiber Hood
Engine Tuning Stage 3
ECU Tuning
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Header
Sports Catalytic Converter
Semi-Racing Flywheel
Semi-Racing Clutch
Carbon Driveshaft
FC LSD
FC Suspension
Sports Soft OR

SETUP

Body/Chassis
Aerodynamics

Downforce: 0/20

Transmission
Transmission

1st:-- 4.505
2nd:-- 2.929
3rd:-- 2.098
4th:-- 1.567
5th:-- 1.220
6th:-- 0.990
7th:-- 0.838
Final: 3.615
Max Speed: 261

Drivetrain
Differential:

Initial: 0/7
Accel:-- 0/35
Braking: 0/5

Suspension
Suspension

Ride Height: -30/-30
Spring Rate: 13.5/12.5
Extension:-- 10/9
Compression: 7/6
Anti-Roll:-- 1/1
Camber:----- 3.1/1.7
Toe:-------- -0.25/0.30

Brakes
Brake Balance Controller

Brake Balance: 5/10

Intended Driving Options
Transmission: Manual (MT)
ABS: 1
Everything else: OFF

Tuner Comments:
The BMW M5 enjoys being known as one of the best supersedans around.

And we just proved it by making it very, very angry. More power, less weight, more grip, fewer nannies. It will kill you much quicker than a stock M5, but then... It'll do that to the competition as well.
 
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RKM Motorsport’s Ikeamobile

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Based on: 2008 Audi RS6 Avant
Obtained: New Car Dealer

Drivetrain: AWD
Horsepower: 900 BHP (@113.2 miles)
Torque:---- 654 ft-lb
Weight:---- 1524 kg

PARTS
GT Auto

BBS RS wheels
Front Aero Type A
Extension Type A
Rear Wing Type A

Tuning Shop
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Lightweight Windows
Carbon Fiber Hood (Body Color)
Engine Tuning Stage 3
ECU Tuning
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Header
Sports Catalytic Converter
High-RPM Turbo Kit
Semi-Racing Flywheel
Semi-Racing Clutch
Carbon Driveshaft
Adjustable Center Differential
FC LSD
FC Suspension
Sports Soft tires

SETUP

Body/Chassis
Aerodynamics

Downforce: 0/10

Transmission
Transmission

1st:-- x.xxx
2nd:-- x.xxx
3rd:-- x.xxx
4th:-- x.xxx
5th:-- x.xxx
6th:-- x.xxx
7th:-- x.xxx
Final: x.xxx
Max Speed: xxx

Drivetrain
Differential:

Initial: 5/6
Accel:-- 20/30
Braking: 5/5
F/R Bias: 30/70

Suspension
Suspension

Ride Height: -30/-30
Spring Rate: 10.0/8.0
Extension:-- 10/10
Compression: 7/7
Anti-Roll:-- 1/3
Camber:----- 0.0/0.5
Toe:-------- 0.00/0.00

Brakes
Brake Balance Controller

Brake Balance: 6/10

Intended Driving Options
Transmission: Manual (MT)
ABS: 1
Everything else: OFF

Tuner Comments:
If you need a vehicle to do constant Ikea runs in, you'll want a wagon if you want to keep anything resembling driving dynamics. If you want a fast wagon, you'll buy an Audi RS6 Avant.

And if you find that the stock RS6 isn't fast enough to beat the crowd and could use a bit more room in the back for stuff, well... Bring it on by us. We'll strip all the rear interior trim, making the already-huge load area even bigger, crank the power by more than 300hp, and make an absolute monster. That will haul more than some trucks.
 
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haha Ikeamobile.. :lol:

Practicality of a truck, performance of a supercar. :D

Not sure whos EVO X that was but it looks sick now review up coming!!

Yeah, it's a fun car. Also looks a bit funny going down straights when being driven by someone with a wheel that has some slop in it thanks to the AYC :lol:

You guys are seriously beasts, can't wait to try some of these.

Thanks mate.
 
You guys have to stop being so awesome... I'm trying to save for a F2007!

Rotary Junkie: did you get my Peugot 908 I sent you?

I've got to try out the RS6, M5, and Evo X... I love my 4WDs. (Before you say M5 is FR not 4WD.... Yes, I know. :P)
Forget the F2007 :P
 
You guys have to stop being so awesome... I'm trying to save for a F2007!

Rotary Junkie: did you get my Peugot 908 I sent you?

I've got to try out the RS6, M5, and Evo X... I love my 4WDs. (Before you say M5 is FR not 4WD.... Yes, I know. :P)
Forget the F2007 :P

No sign of the 908. I did just receive two other cars though so the servers are working correctly.

Please don't tell me it actually said "Upload failed" and you didn't hit reset and let it save. If you did, that's a 908 gone.
 
You're kidding.... it said it uploaded correctly. I can NOT believe this! I've got just enough to buy another one..... That's extremely frustrating. Sigh. I'm glad It only takes a few hours for the money. ^_^

Would you mind double checking? XD I can't believe it said it worked, but then didn't go through.
 
You're kidding.... it said it uploaded correctly. I can NOT believe this! I've got just enough to buy another one..... That's extremely frustrating. Sigh. I'm glad It only takes a few hours for the money. ^_^

Would you mind double checking? XD I can't believe it said it worked, but then didn't go through.

Yeah, I've triple-checked at this point and no sign of the thing.

I've never had a car say "operation complete" and not make it through, some people apparently have but I haven't.
 
Just had a blast trying out the Ikeamobile. In one word it sums pretty much up to: Bonkers.

I can only see infront of me Jeremy Clarkson screaming "Power!!!!" when ever I start to step on the pedal. It is somewhat insane. Though, insane in a very good way. The acceleration in this car is just mind blasting. A steady stream of unlimited power is what it feels like. I mean, due to the fact that it don't scream like most other "supercars" you don't really notice how fast this thing pulls untill you look at the speedo. And man does it ever pull! The gears just emty so fast, and the tires squeel and beg for mercy trying to surpress it all and keep the thing going in a straight line. It is able to corner though, even though I had my highest doubts. Even with a whopping 900BHP, Sport Soft does do the job pretty damn well. There is now and then the short heart attack moments when it just want to hit the guard rail, but with some gentle throttle controll and firm grasp of the wheel it is quite doable.

This is ofcourse not a nimble, light weight supercar. It will how ever spank most of them on the track if the driver is brave enough to use all those roaring mad nutter german horsepower under the hood, and utilize all the grip of the tires with some early braking. Overall the car is easy to drive. Though can be quite the handfull if you'r not paying attention to every little detail. For what it's worth, I like it. With a few practise runs with the faithfull G25, with no assists on other than a little tad of ABS, I managed to clock in at a respectful 7:04:270 around the Nurburgring Nordschleife, on my way to get a flat packed set of diapers after driving this thing at full speed. That is bloody fast for a car weighing in at just over 1.5 Tonns, and a station wagon none the less.

Love the build, it works for the car even though it's crazy. For longer periods of time running this car I think I would probly utilize a bit more downforce in the rear and get some Race Hard all around. For short bursts though, Sports Soft does the job. Top notch job, Rotary Junkie!
 
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Love the build, it works for the car even though it's crazy. For longer periods of time running this car I think I would probly utilize a bit more downforce in the rear and get some Race Hard all around. For short bursts though, Sports Soft does the job. Top notch job, Rotary Junkie!

Thank you very much man.

It ran dead even with my F430 Scuderia at Trial Mountain despite the downforce advantage and low weight of the F430, which when put in perspective is bloody insane. Yes, it's much faster on straights than the Scud, but there's only so many areas at Trial you can actually use said power, a gigantic part of performance there is handling capability at basically all speed ranges.

I also agree 100% with the tire/downforce changes for any long runs, particularly when online where tire wear is actually present (offline all you really need to worry about is overheating the tires).
 
That 787B tune is outstanding; the car is so stable and relaxing to drive now. I tested it in the first event of GT all stars (trial mountain) and the difference between it and the default tune are obvious, even without TCS it was very forgiving and very fast, and trial mountain is, I find, usually quite hard on LMPs and Group C cars with its many elevation changes.

I tested it next around Le Sarthe, and it was an absolute joy, thanks very much guys, I'll be sure to try out more of your tunes.
 
That 787B tune is outstanding; the car is so stable and relaxing to drive now. I tested it in the first event of GT all stars (trial mountain) and the difference between it and the default tune are obvious, even without TCS it was very forgiving and very fast, and trial mountain is, I find, usually quite hard on LMPs and Group C cars with its many elevation changes.

I tested it next around Le Sarthe, and it was an absolute joy, thanks very much guys, I'll be sure to try out more of your tunes.

Yeah the TCS is just there because I'm a lead footed DS3 driver. :embarrassed: Thanks for trying out the 787B!
 
RKM Motorsport’s Tuner Correction EvoX

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Based on: 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR P.P.
Obtained: New Car Dealer

Drivetrain: AWD
Horsepower: 541 BHP (@218.2 miles)
Torque:---- 447 ft-lb
Weight:---- 1247 kg

PARTS
GT Auto

Oil Change
Enkei JS+M wheels
Front Aero Type A
Rear Aero Type A
Rear Wing Type A
Engine Overhaul (where applicable)

Tuning Shop
Weight Reduction Stage 3
Lightweight Windows
Carbon Fiber Hood (Body Color)
Engine Tuning Stage 3
ECU Tuning
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Header
Sports Catalytic Converter
High-RPM Turbo Kit
Semi-Racing Flywheel
Semi-Racing Clutch
Carbon Driveshaft
Adjustable Center Differential
FC Suspension
Sports Soft OR Racing Soft tires

SETUP

Body/Chassis
Aerodynamics

Downforce: 0/11

Transmission
Transmission

1st:-- 3.102
2nd:-- 2.052
3rd:-- 1.483
4th:-- 1.125
5th:-- 0.896
6th:-- 0.749
7th:-- x.xxx
Final: 4.062
Max Speed: 211

Drivetrain
Differential:

F/R Bias: 50/50
AYC Controller:
AYC Strength: 70

Suspension
Suspension

Ride Height: -25/-20
Spring Rate: 14.8/4.5
Extension:-- 7/9
Compression: 5/6
Anti-Roll:-- 5/6
Camber:----- 2.5/3.0
Toe:-------- 0.10/-0.25

Brakes
Brake Balance Controller

Brake Balance: 7/10

Intended Driving Options
Transmission: Manual (MT)
ABS: 1
Everything else: OFF

Tuner Comments:
So we got this EvoX dropped off by a customer for tuning purposes. We figured the modified settings versus stock were the result of fettling by said customer and thought little of it, same for the clutch-type differentials. Then we noticed the car was being shown in the “customer cars” section of another tuning company's website.

The car was feeling a bit sad for itself when we got it, having lost the only thing that gives an Evo an advantage; the active yaw control rear differential, and running an unoptimized suspension setup. The car was originally set up on the customer supplied soft-compound slicks but we noticed it didn't really need them so we slapped on road-legal soft-compound semi-slicks and finished the tweaks. We were then told we could do whatever we wanted with the appearance of the vehicle, so it got a fresh coat of Ford Oxford White paint and a set of Enkei JS+M wheels sprayed with Alfa Romeo Bianco Spino to call it done.

Are the rear spring rates supposed to be 4.5 or is that supposed to be 14.5?Just seems a little strange. Thanks.
 
Won the first endurance race (60 laps @ Grand Valley) with the beautifully tuned NSX-R!

Not to mention that i won by 8 laps ahead of the 2nd AI and i did have 150BHP or so more than others... :lol:
 
RKM Motorsport’s Civic Type R Turbo

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Based on: Honda Civic Type R ‘08
Obtained: Brand new model at Honda

Drivetrain: FF
Horsepower: 392 BHP (@ 48.2 miles)
Torque:---- 32 kgfm
Weight:---- 1051 kg

PARTS
GT Auto

Rays Volk Racing RE30 Wheels
Type A Front Aero
Type A Rear Aero

Tuning Shop
Chassis Weight Reduction Stage 3
Rigidity Improvement
Window Weight Reduction
Carbon Bonnet
Engine Tuning Stage 3
Sports ECU
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Titanium Racing Exhaust
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Catalytic Converter: Sports
High RPM Range Turbo Kit
Fully Customisable Transmission
Twin Plate Clutch
Semi Racing Flywheel
Fully Customisable LSD
Fully Customisable Suspension Kit
Sports Soft Tyres

SETUP

Transmission
Transmission

(The following ratios are not final and will be re-adjusted once GT5 lets me. For now just set the max speed.)
1st:-- 2.713
2nd:-- 1.795
3rd:-- 1.297
4th:-- 0.984
5th:-- 0.784
6th:-- 0.655
Final: 5.062
Max Speed: 211 MPH

Drivetrain
Differential

Initial: 10/0
Accel:-- 30/0
Braking: 5/0

Suspension
Suspension

Ride Height: -20/-20
Spring Rate: 8.7/4.7
Extension:-- 7/5
Compression: 6/4
Anti-Roll:-- 3/4
Camber:----- 1.7/1.2
Toe:-------- –0.21/0.10

Brakes
Brake Balance Controller

Brake Balance: 5/6

Intended Driving Options
Transmission: Manual (MT)
ABS: 1
Everything else: OFF

Tuner Comments:
The Civic Type R ’08, the first 4 door to wear the Type R badge since the awesome Accord Type R. Loaded with the latest technology Honda had to offer, it’s already an amazing car out of the box. So of course we had to improve it. First up was power. If we had just tuned the original engine, we’d just have the VTi-R tune again, but as a 4 door. So we turbocharged this one. 392bhp on a 1051kg chassis may sound mad for a FWD car, but this one has a few surprises up it’s intake. If it wasn’t for the wing, this would be one hell of a sleeper.

Is the aero setup on default numbers?
 

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