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Setup ID
Tuner
Make
Car
Model Year
Track
Votes
Views
Horsepower
Best Lap
Date Entered
Last Modified
3840
1979
Road Setup
14
1484
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08/30/2005 8:14 PM
08/30/2005 10:03 PM  
Muffler Racing Suspension Racing
Racing Chip Sports Transmission Full Customize
NA Tune None Clutch Twin Plate
Front Tires R3 - Medium Flywheel Racing
Rear Tires R3 - Medium Carbon Driveshaft None
Nitrous Equipped GT Auto - Wing None
Turbine Kit Stage 3 Limited Slip Standard
Intercooler None AYC None
Supercharger None VCD None
Brakes Racing Weight Reduction Stage 3
Brake Controller Equipped Increase Rigidity None
Setup Item Front Rear Setup Item Front Rear
Spring Rate 6.9 15.0 Stabilizers 3 4
Ride Height 90 102 Brake Balance 10 17
Shock Absorbers Downforce
Shock Bound 5 8 LSD Init. Torque
Shock Rebound 6 4 LSD Acceleration
Camber Angle 2.2 0.0 LSD Deceleration
Toe Angle -1 2 Nitrous 50
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Final Auto Set
7
ASM
Oversteer
ASM
Understeer
TCS Ballast
Balance
Ballast
Weight
AYC VCD
1
Since GT4 excluded the old Mini, I was seeking a replacement for a tiny car that goes too fast for its own good. The Auto-beeyatch seemed a likely heir. The setup looks strange at first, but its necessary to bring the rear around. As with all FF, driving well is all about throttle management. Brakes awesome, and the rear comes into line nicely as you lift off the throttle. Tuned at the Autumn Ring.