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Due to popular demand, i have posted my personal drift settings for the game gran torismo 3.

ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This Setup works better on the following cars:

S13/S14/S15/180sx/R32GTST/ALTEZZA/FX7FC/TURENO

For other cars with different weight displacement, modifications need to be made to these settings.

Car Modifications:

- Full Racing Suspension

- Sports Brakes & Balance Controller

- Stage 3 Turbo

- Racing Intercooler

- Racing Muffler

- Sports Chip

- Port and Polish

- Full Engine Balance

- Full Racing Transmission

- Triple Clutch

- Racing Flywheel

- Carbon Driveshaft

- LSD Full Customize

- Weight Reduction Stage 3

Basically you need the best stage of all these modifications

"IMPORTANT"

Tires play a big part in this, you NEED simulations on the back and the best racing tires on the front.

Dont forget to set - ASM and TCS set to zero. That is, anti sway, and traction controol.

Settings:

SR - minimum /minimum

RH - minimum/minimum

Bound - 6 / 7

Rebound - 6 / 7

Camber - 6.0 / 1.0

Toe - -1.5 / 0.5

Stabs - 2 / 4

Brakes - Rear:9 / Front: 24

LSD: Initial = 20, Accel = 50, Decel = 20

With the Gear ratios, on stage 3 turbo, try and drop it down by about 3to 4. say your on 30, get it down to 27ish.

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Altezza = RWD

FX7FC.. do you mean RX-7 FC? yes.

3. can we use a stage 4 turbo instead of a stage 3.. like on the S15, dont do that, way too much lag, and you need to lower the gear ratios, and with lotsa lag, compensated with gear ratios...it frys the tires WAY to easly, and its not as fun or realistic or easy.

4. are FD RX-7's any good?....yes.

  • 4 months later...

yeah the same with me. i set them with my standards then tune them after that... what settings do you use as your "Trial Tune"? the way i set mine is, Tires Super Soft in the front and Med in the rear, I get the best in ALL the mods. I tune the suspention slammed... then the bound and rebound one step down on the front, camber 0 front 3 rear, tranny i make the gearing to the middle for the max of both worlds :P , then i just play around with thows settings... after i do a trial run.

Originally posted by predator666

Does it feel like drifting in the game though? Or just a half-ass comparison

apparently GT4's engine should be able to much more accurate emulate drifto..

yeah it does it feels just like my car when i go sideways... its even more fun when you use a steering wheel with GT3 but GT4 WILL be better... i can wait
  • 3 weeks later...

I like using the 22B Subaru for drift.

Sounds crazy I know, but it is the best car I've used so far.

You need to have it fully modified with the best of everything, then you have to set the torque split to 10/90 and the ASM and TCS to 0. Also you have to use simulation tyres.

you mean you like to drift in free run mode?

or you use the A/B/C class cars in free run without mods?

unmodded car drifting?

predator666:, i gather you know what real drifting feels like....and yeh you get most of the feeling, apart from the inertia feelings you get in a real car...

i wish there was a GT3 meet or LAN style meet for this, cus id love to drift with the best in a 6 player shoot out.

perhaps we can all go get GOLIVE or whatever it is and play online with eachother heheh.

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