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I had just about beaten the 9.349 & now you tell me we can use TCS :)

That's bloody good, feel free to post up a non TCS time, it started as pretty much "whatever you need to do" challenge so any mods are fine. If you could get the launch perfect then TCS off would be faster I'd say but that is going to be pretty hard...

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That's bloody good, feel free to post up a non TCS time, it started as pretty much "whatever you need to do" challenge so any mods are fine. If you could get the launch perfect then TCS off would be faster I'd say but that is going to be pretty hard...

Ok. FULLY modded inc NOS but with the TCS & ACS turned off = 0'09.371. I'll post a screen shot when I can find my camera. Might try it with the TCS on & see what I get :P

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9.337 is just about as fast as i can get it

With that sort of time I'd say your tuning is spot in, I had to break away from convention (well maybe it's not convention) in tuning my gearbox to get any faster. Hint hint, 5 gear changes in 9 seconds might not be the fastest way down the 1/4...

I had a freak run too...

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With that sort of time I'd say your tuning is spot in, I had to break away from convention (well maybe it's not convention) in tuning my gearbox to get any faster. Hint hint, 5 gear changes in 9 seconds might not be the fastest way down the 1/4...

I had a freak run too...

so are you just holding the nos and accelerating flat stick the whole time?

thats how ive been doing it

so how many gears are you using over the 400m?

also are you guys using any ballast weight?

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The Launch is the trick, need to get that right, then flat stick with Nos all the way, auto box but holding some gears a little longer using the gear shift button, 5 gears, using a taller final drive to get that, I was maxed out in 5th over the line.

Luke

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The Launch is the trick, need to get that right, then flat stick with Nos all the way, auto box but holding some gears a little longer using the gear shift button, 5 gears, using a taller final drive to get that, I was maxed out in 5th over the line.

Luke

hmmm,

i was playing gt4 for about 4-5 hours last night, takes ages to get all the specs sorted.

i'll muck around with some of the specs and see how i go

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Never really found drag racing on GT4 that exciting.

I love taking the wagon around the dirt tracks. But my favourite is the Nurbergring. You have to set your car up spot on to get a decent time on that track.

If the car is too low, and suspension to hard, it is impossible to control over the bumps. If it is too soft, it just wallows and handles corners like a boat.

From memory, I managed a sub 10min lap in a standard RS4. I don't have a lot of time to play these days.

The PS3 is out in November (at this stage) and will cost NZ$1000.

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sussing some rim options... oh and has anyone got PB's for nurburgring yet, listen to munch qualifying tyres are the sh*t, GT4 has consumed so much of my life i have 384 cars at the moment that includes about every model nissan out the plus 24 different GTR's, 8 different stag's.... i like different colours and rims :thumbsup:

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All Silver ones, can' be bothered taking pics of the other colours just yet, been playing heaps of 'Tourist Trophy' from GT makers only motorbikes if no one has heard, pretty good not enough game play tho, and pretty easy. Tips for anyone taking pics on GT4 turn the brightness up heaps in the game makes them a bit better.

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