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ok guys, after searching pretty much all over the net i cannot find for the life of me a decent site apart from the gran turismo site that people have their best lap times.

not only that but the world records are only a sec apart between 1 and 50 and they are all using a wheel, i use a controller.

i dont have my info in front of me but if you are interested, fill in the following.

i think we should keep this interesting and have the following times with:

all aids off except abs on 1

and track grip on real

i always race ss tyres but whatever your times are post

track:

car:

tyres:

best lap:

controller:

maybe we can have an sau best lap times. i think if it does get some interest we keep it to ss tyres though

ill post up my times later in the day

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my fastest times

track: HIGH SPEED RING

car:

1 - gtr spec v 09 - 1:02,144

2 - mines r34 - 1:04,801

3 - r34 v spec 2 - 1:05,277

4 - 380rs spr lgr - 1:05,598

5 - rx7 spirit r 02 - 1:05,733

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

-----------------------------------------------------

track: TRIAL MOUNTAIN

car:

1 - gtr spec v 09 - 1:26,388

2 - mines r34 - 1:27,908

3 - R32 v spec 2 - 1:27961

4- r34 v spec 2 - 1:28,081

5 - rx7 spirit r 02 - 1:28,644

6 - nsx type r 02 - 1:29,798

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

-------------------------------------------------

track: DEEP FOREST

car:

1- mines r34 - 1:14,150

2 - r34 v spec 2 - 1:15,363

3 - r32 v spec 2 - 1:15,709

4 - rx7 spirit r 02 - 1:16,018

5 - r33 gtr v spec - 1:16,819

6 - nsx typr r 02 - 1:17,452

7 - sti 22b - 1:17,667

8 - evolution ix - 1:18,212

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

-----------------------------------------------------

track: CAPE RING PERIPHERY

car:

1 - ct230 r 08 - 1:32,900

2 - mines r34 - 1:34,495

3- 380rs spr lgr - 1:34,987

4 - r32 v spec 2 - 1:36,551

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

-------------------------------------------------------

track: NURBURGRING

car:

1 - mines r34 - 6:56,865

2 - r34 v spec 2 - 6:59,584

3 - 458 italia - 7:02,878

4 - r32 v spec 2 - 7:03,767

4 - 380rs spr lgr - 7:04,185

5 - sti imp spc c 04 - 7:04,850

6 - sti 10 18bbs - 7:11,435

7 - rx7 rz 00 - 7:12,150

8 - sti 07 type c - 7:14,860

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

forgot to mention, all the cars above are tuned to MAX

Edited by M.C Ren

It would be good to do a Tsukuba "time attack" comparison using stock based road cars like GTR's/RX7's/EVO's etc. tuned to within an inch of their life just like the real event.

My bests are with a controller no assists, with best parts/setups possible:

- R32 GTR 53.6s

- RX7 54.2s

More tuning might get them going around even quicker!

I'm Confused.

Aren't there leaderboards or something with all the assists listed?

*hugs Forza leaderboards with every single time, assists used and ghost to d/l to race against*

yes there are but as he mentioned, the top bazzilion times for each track are all in the same car and within less than a second of each other. far too many crazy bastards out there with far too much time.

this is a good idea for some realistic human type times. i have only and will only play with a Wheel, but it will be good to see the general comparison, will post some times next time i get on and actually have a look.

^^êxactly ^^ as for playing with a wheel, i would only play with it too if i had one, im living overseas at the moment so its enough karting my ps3 around, no way i could bring a wheel, but post up your times anyway,

ill have a crack at tsakuba, my times will generally be fully tuned examples on sports soft tyres with abs 1 as the only assist, grip is set to real also,

smithy85

not sure what tyres you where using but after reading your post im guessing racing soft. i was trying to compete on ss tyres and i had no chance hehe

your r32 gtr time is pretty good, my gtr time might have a sec in it as it was a little hard to turn in, its perfectly se up for bigger tacks so i dont want to mess around with it just to lap tsakuba.

tsakuba isnt a track i really play as i thought it wasnt that technical, but after giving it a proper shot i realise you have to be pretty precise to reel off a good time.

anyway, i took a few cars for a spin, both with sports soft and racing soft

tsakuba

1 abs only aid

grip, real

SPORT SOFT times

hks ct230r - 54.685

r34 v spec 2 - 55.811

mines r34 - 55.860

sti spec c 04 - 55.946

r32 v spec 2 - 55.956

rx7 type r - 56.501

nsx type r - 57.360

tsakuba

1 abs only aid

grip, real

RACING SOFT times

hks ct230r - 50.956

mines r34 - 52.137

r34 v spec 2 - 52.678

rx7 type r - 52.800

r32 v spec 2 - 52.846

sti spec c 04 - 53.168

nsx type r - 53.584

Owgasm, post some times up of your best laps for other cars too. I wouldn't mind buying a few different cars myself.

I'll give the vettel a shot on Suzuka, but I find it very hard to get a clean and fast time on the ds3 controller. I'll see how I go

By the way fellas, times must be clean White times, if the time goes red for crashing ect, its not valid

cranked out a few more times, tried the red bull x on sazuka and kept getting a red time, got frustrated but ill try again another day

recap on all times posted

track: HIGH SPEED RING

car:

1 - gtr spec v 09 - 1:02,144

2 - mines r34 - 1:04,801

3 - r34 v spec 2 - 1:05,277

4 - 380rs spr lgr - 1:05,598

5 - rx7 spirit r 02 - 1:05,733

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

-----------------------------------------------------

track: TRIAL MOUNTAIN

car:

1 - gtr spec v 09 - 1:26,388

2 - mines r34 - 1:27,908

3 - R32 v spec 2 - 1:27961

4- r34 v spec 2 - 1:28,081

5 - rx7 spirit r 02 - 1:28,644

6 - nsx type r 02 - 1:29,798

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

-------------------------------------------------

track: DEEP FOREST

car:

1- mines r34 - 1:14,150

2 - r34 v spec 2 - 1:15,363

3 - r32 v spec 2 - 1:15,709

4 - rx7 spirit r 02 - 1:16,018

5 - r33 gtr v spec - 1:16,819

6 - nsx typr r 02 - 1:17,452

7 - sti 22b - 1:17,667

8 - evolution ix - 1:18,212

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

-----------------------------------------------------

track: CAPE RING PERIPHERY

car:

1 - ct230 r 08 - 1:32,900

2 - mines r34 - 1:34,495

3- 380rs spr lgr - 1:34,987

4 - r32 v spec 2 - 1:36,551

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

-------------------------------------------------------

track: NURBURGRING

car:

1 - mines r34 - 6:56,865

2 - r34 v spec 2 - 6:59,584

3 - 458 italia - 7:02,878

4 - r32 v spec 2 - 7:03,767

4 - 380rs spr lgr - 7:04,185

5 - sti imp spc c 04 - 7:04,850

6 - sti 10 18bbs - 7:11,435

7 - ruf rgt 00 -7:11.773

8 - rx7 rz 00 - 7:12,150

9 - sti 07 type c - 7:14,860

tyres: all sports soft

controller: ds3

-------------------------------------------

track TSAKUBA

car -----------------------------tyres- SS -----------------RS

1 - hks ct230r --------------- 54.685---------- 50.956

2 - r35 spec v --------------- 52.933

3 - R35 07 -------------------- 53.125-------------------------------BUNTA (1 on all aids) ds3

4 - r34 v spec 2 ------------ 55.811------------52.678

5 - mines r34---------------- 55.860 ------------ 52.137

6 - sti spec c 04------------ 55.946 ------------- 53.168

7 - r32 v spec 2 ------------ 55.956 ------------ 52.846

8 - 2010 sti------------------ 56.357

9 - rx7 type r-------------- - 56.501------------ 52.800

10 - 06 bmw m3------------ 57.045

11 - amuse 380rs----------- 57.170------------53.225

12 - nsx type r---------------57.360------------ 53.584

13 - r32 gtr----------------------------------------- 53.600--------------SMITHY85

14 - rx7--------------------------------------------- 54.300---------------SMITHY85

Edited by M.C Ren

Bunta, what do you mean with one of everything? As in aids?

I reckon we keep it to

1 abs

Grip set to real

And tyres of your choice

More skill is involved

What do you guys think?

I dont have any aids on :)

I meant one of everything as in the best of all the parts you can buy for the car. I think tyres should be kept to sprts tyres jusr like the superlap even run there!

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