Touge

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Hello people people and welcome to the touge tournament which will be hosted once every week. To start off there is 3 available car classes, street, super street, and pro.ANY PRODUCTION japanese car is allowed (no older than 78) and any drivetrain to ff, fr,awd(4wd), mr, and rr. We will be using custom tracks like toscana, st aso, eifel but most like tocsana.This is REAL touge not what people cal drift touge heres a example of what we will be doing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXuYftXg2-c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8HGbIbcuFo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfiiBrQ3tOE

after you have seen those you will get the general idea. except you will be driving you own car. so here are the car classes your car must not go over one of these things, if you got 450 ppl and have under that hp you should be fine. you may enter two of these events if you like but you cant run all three. and last to answer everyones question about me tires restrictions.... i use soft because they ARE PRACTICAL and to FIT REAL touge. If you watch the second video they 280hp uses STREET RADIALS those are not stock sports hards tires they are upgraded aftermarket tires. With ss tires, it gives more cars a chance to compete as im allowing and production Nissan, Toyota, Mazda, Honda, Subaru, Mitsubishi as long as its not a Rm mod or any race verion

STREET TOUGE:
performance points:450
hp:290 (no higher)
tires: sport soft

SUPER STREET TOUGE:
performance points:500
hp:400
tires: sport soft

PRO TOUGE:
performance points:550
hp:500
tires: racing softs

Pls comment or private message on the forum if you are interested or have any questions.
IF you are interested leave you PSN name, your vehicle, and class
 
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ty guys i noticed the other touge forums but they run stock tires with over 300 hp... and thats not the way i would run it... the problem is the handling is terrible if you use a ff or fwd and ff just drift and thats not the way i would run it... im more on better tires because you don't normally see people with over 300 hp cars trying to corner in real touge they would upgrade the tires to give the car more potential. and if you see the 2nd video i have up they ran 280hp with street radials...those are upgraded tires, not stock
 
ty guys i noticed the other touge forums but they run stock tires with over 300 hp... and thats not the way i would run it... the problem is the handling is terrible if you use a ff or fwd and ff just drift and thats not the way i would run it... im more on better tires because you don't normally see people with over 300 hp cars trying to corner in real touge they would upgrade the tires to give the car more potential. and if you see the 2nd video i have up they ran 280hp with street radials...those are upgraded tires, not stock

Harder tires = more skill.
 
A driver's skill is determined by his ability to make the best of any situation, not the tyre grade he prefers. If he wants to race under these regulations, it is perfectly acceptable. You could, however, argue that harder tyres are more fun.
 
that doesnt matter to me....other may like others may not...im rather picky person so i want mine to be real as possible and more practical i understand your way of touge and thats fine
 
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