welcome ShocK~
well, it doesn't look like i'm getting gt4 til christmas
your gonna need 800+ hp to get it there. Theres a few cars that can get there, but on average, you need 800 or more to get there. The 1000+ hp cars are the best for this. But you can tune a few road cars to get up there.
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Also, you will have noticed the rather clumsy way I included the leaderboard above.I tried every copy and paste I could imagine but could not get it to work so just showed it as a quote. What the heck do I have to do?
); a box will apper. Paste your link here. You can then change the part of the link not surrounded by "s to what you would linke the link to be called: @ShocK- Stage 4 turbo is the preferred option for top speeds on most cars. The turbo suits this type of tuning because it aims at increasing peak power in the medium-high RPM range. As a very general rule, if your car can muster ~800 Hp, then it will be able to reach 300 mph- however this is not always the case!
The more topend power, the better. Basicaly, upgrade the car to its max in everything (you can forget the brakes) and then it comes down to tuning the transmission to get to those speeds.
Ill go playaround with a S2k later, but I highly doubt it can. But ive never messed with it.
low ride height, and low downforce = more speed
seeinstripesI'm with you on the S2000 theory.
Its not working for me... I think you got the link wrong.
Yeah.. i understand! I really don´t think that the normal s2k can make up to 300Mhp. But maybe the Amuse S2000 Gt1.. as a race car can make it.. i will buy one.. and try.
I would LOVE to make that 3 models go catch 300Mhp:
- Honda S2000 (Any model)
- Porshe Carrera
- Mazda Rx-8
Do you think any of the other can go after it, Formula?
And i agree viperpilot.. it seems to be VERY hard to get the s2k to it. Btw, Nice speeds with the Viper.. i have read the posts of the time you where just trying to make it get that speed.. good job man!![]()
I use the analogue stick, and well... I seem to do 'ok' with it...I was wondering about the advantages of having a wheel vs running with the 'stick?' All I am working with is my tiny little stickand I'm thinking it's pretty hard to keep a steady curve to keep speed climbing through the curve. What's the offical take on this?