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Bah driving with the assists off makes it much harder.... Only done 3 laps so far but only posted a best time of around 1.42 :woot:

Still being pretty new also... Are you all racing in a full grid of cars??? I find that alot of my time penalties are coming when I make contact with other cars when everyone fights for their line on the corners :w00t:

I'm in!

my old 360 is broken so got impatient and bought another secondhand one... just so I could get Forza 2 LOL

will have a crack tonight... if you want to make it even harder turn off the ABS too, you have to gently squeeeeeeze the brakes, none of this jumping on them super late and letting the abs kick in;)

nice time frother.. I new the car was capable of 1.31's but could never pull off a good enough lap. I'd say thats pretty damn close to what any of us will be able to get out of it. Shame no one else really got into this challenge. Maybe it would have been better if it was a car we could have picked, tuned and modded ourselves.

I managed to get a 1.32.425 and was .600 up on the split but then i screwed up :S so close yet so far away :P

I think there may be a couple more thenths in it, but that would involve a near perfect lap. On one attempt I was 2 tenths up but got too much wheelspin coming out of the corkscrew and that killed my momentum for the remainder of the lap. Would love to get it into the 1:31.5's.

You wanna talk unfking driveable. Get the hennessy viper or the lingenfelter z06 and full mod em :P

lets get the comp going already!!

I suggest you get the 86... I have both those cars... the lingerfelter is far mor driveable then the 86 at full power... it only weighs like 800kilos... i think it has more then a 1 to 1 torque ratio...

as for the comp, i forgot about it :nyaanyaa: i might give it a go tonight...

I think we should have a Tsukuba challenge... take any Japanese car and mod it no higher than A grade (or whatever we agree) then blast around Tsukuba and record time... this might make for a longer contest as people try different setups etc to try and squeeze more time out

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I'm waiting for the new 360 to come out in a few months then i'l be in on this :)

mainly do Tsukuba on my mates 360. Got my 34 Nur down to a 51.214

New 360 WTF ??? havnt heard anything ..

anyway whats cracking guys ? came back from Hong Kong and ready to play some forza ... :P

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