Setup that helped me to start drift again on GT6. (DS3)

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Hello!
I just wanted to post my setup which helped me to drift again :)
I've had some great difficulties to drift on GT6, like many of us.
So i just bought car and started to buy parts and tune the car.
After hour(?) of tuning i found good setup for my driving style.
I thought that maybe there's someone else, whos driving style might be close to mine
and this would help him/her, so why not to post it here? :)

So here it is :

Car : Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG '08

  • Tyres : Comfort Medium
  • Suspension : Fully Customisable Suspension (I didn't touch to anything here. Yet ;) )
  • Brakes : Racing Brake Kit
  • Differential Gear : Fully Customisable (5/5/5)
  • Clutch & Flywheel : Triple-Plate Clutch Kit
  • Propeller Shaft : Carbon Propeller Shaft
  • Turbo Kit : Low RPM Range Turbo Kit
  • Weight Reduction : Stage 3
  • Bonnet : Carbon Bonnet
  • Windows : Windows Weight Reduction
So those are the parts i bought.
All aids off. (ABS :1)
Controller Steering Sensitivy : -2

This setup may sound awkward and bad for someone, or maybe to everyone, but it worked for me :)
I'll just hope it would help even someone! 👍

Edit : And i were training at Apricot Hill if anyone needs that information :D
 
Welcome! If you want help with the suspension feel free to send me a PM

Haven't really got time to play around with suspension setups today, but maybe tomorrow.
I would like to experience myself, how something will take effect to drivability and such.
But i'll definetly ask you for help, if i need some! 👍
 
Haven't really got time to play around with suspension setups today, but maybe tomorrow.
I would like to experience myself, how something will take effect to drivability and such.
But i'll definetly ask you for help, if i need some! 👍

There's a ton of guides that will tell you what everything does, I find it's best when people learn to tune their own cars rather than find a tune. That way you can dial it in exactly how you like.
 
<-- My improvised drift car.

I just made it as a regular old garage build. Low power turbo, aero kit, and tires. New suspension, but it's untuned. Slides nicely around Suzuka East.
 
There's a ton of guides that will tell you what everything does, I find it's best when people learn to tune their own cars rather than find a tune. That way you can dial it in exactly how you like.
Sure, but sometimes guides don't give you the best setup :)
But I agree with you :)
 
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