Whats a good car to beat FF challange in Pro league

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I beat the Roman Circuit with the Xsara
I beat Cout De Azure with the Celica TRD sports M
But ive tried those cars on deep forest raceway and their not runing that good. What ofter cars should i use? I got the beatle cup car too.
 
I'm sure you could do it in the Celica if you got a little better at Deep Forest -- and you're going to have to be pretty good at Deep Forest to do the Elise Trophy.

The only FF cars that are lighter and more powerful than the Celica TRD are the Civic Type R and the Japanese Integra Type R.

If you're good enough to beat the other two races, though, maybe you just need to change the transmission settings a little for Deep Forest.
 
VW RSI with plenty of HP should kill the opposition. Im surprised Ving hasnt replied yet to say "Fiat!!" cuz thats another alternative. I personally been using a fully modded Integra Type-R. Never had any problems winning FF races with it. I even used it in the Type R championship, and completely destroyed the NSX.
 
The RSi is actually AWD, I believe? I could be wrong.

I used a pretty-much-full-build Integra R with minimal power mods. It was making a little less than 250 horsepower. My laps were running in the 1':26.high" to 1':27.mid" range.

What parts of the track are you having trouble with?
 
Damn you are right once again Neon Duke :banghead:
RSi is awd. Beetle Cup Car should do the trick then...
 
A little while ago, in a forum far, far, away (:D), someone ran a competition on Pro FF/Deep Forest. The steed was a Mini Cooper 1.3i, full tune (that's 178hp).

We ended up lapping the last place FIAT (sorry Ving), and didn't even have to rely on stupid AI pit manouevres - I led the Spoon Civic all the way from line-to-line, and I wasn't even the winner of the competition.

A full-tune ANYTHING FF should win this race - it's all in the tyres and settings. And settings aren't often transferrable, player-to-player. You need to develop your own (using pointers from elsewhere, obv.).
 
Originally posted by mindless_dude
pick the integra and then buy all the stuff,then go to here for some settings
Buy all the handling stuff and maybe the race transmission. But adding too much power is counterproductive in an FWD car. 250-275 hp is plenty in this car.
 
Bah, bring it to 400+ HP, and re-accelerate abit later to avoid too much understeer, or put some less grippy tires in the back to let the back slide out a bit.
 
If you can't win in a Xsara, you really need to practice...you should be easily smashing the competition.
 
My favs were the Spoon Civic, Toyota Celica TRD, and the Beetle Cup Car for that race. One of these should do the trick.:D
 
Thanks for the ideas!:D Now what tires are the best for it? I was runing mediums on the rear wheels and medium-slick on the front wheels on the Celica TRD
 
I've actually won the whole thing with VW's. The Beetle Cup car with T3's for the first two, and the LUPO for the race at Monaco. (fully tuned, of course).
It's size is perfect for Monaco's tight turns.:D
 
With that kind of horsepower, you should. T13R, you are correct in what you say, but it kind of takes the joy out of driving the car, and it's not neccesary.
 
Yea I know, but he seems to be having difficulties winning. So im just trying to give him an easy solution to his problem. Of course the best way is to practice and learn the correct racing line, proper speed and gear for the corners. Then with a car identical to the competition, there should be no problems winning, and yea, it becomes much more enjoyable.
 
I used the TRD Celica Sports M whatever...
Deep Forest was tricky though, I had a battle that ended up with a 0.4s victory over the Spoon :p
 
A near stock fiat will win this series too.

upgrade flywheel, chip, suspension and t2 tires. it gives you a great handler with great torque and about 220hp... plenty to win. i did it so anyone can :)
 
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