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Guest trikdoutvl

hi all

just wondering in drag mode wat kinda 1/4 times are u getting i found the best car in the game was the zonda i got it to run a 6.85 with everything moded and soft suspension and full boost

also i could only get the gtr r35 to run a 8.9 pretty disapointing considering my old ford gto could run a 7 second pass.... howz every else going wat ur fastest 1/4 times n wat car did u use...

also how frikin hard is the drift mode i find it almost impossible to change directions when sliding, wats some keys to awsome drifting do u tweak the suspension settings gear ratios???

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Hey guys, when driftin I use maximum positive castor on front, set 2 deg camber on rear/ 2.5 deg on front, lower car, stiffen front & rear swaybars up to 1point off max, suspension to the same with 1 less point on damper set ignition timing +2steps positve, adjust boost to come on -1 step before mid and maximum adjust. on top rev, use the AE86 with 15% wider rubber & rims, max score on short track 7650pts, need4speed carbon-2,150,000pts on kings rd circuit in bombed RX-7(kenji's car)this is on ps2 tho

Worst game ever!

I got so frustrated when i first played this game.The best version is Hot Persuit IMO.

W R O N G

Need for Speed 1 for the win!!! Car physics beyond its time!!

Same thing with Gran Turismo series, none of the game physics compare to those of GT1!

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