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babba-r32 | Posted: Jul 4 2004, 11:23 AM |
Miata Drifter and DGTrials Ambassador Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,172 Member No.: 1,671 Joined: Apr 22nd 2004 Location: Atlanta, GA | (d0ob0o: switched shift points around cuz these are correcter ) UPDATED SHIFTPOINTS FROM d0ob0o, all of the cars and organized. Now everyone in unison THANX d0ob0o. Toyota 86M:8000-->9000-->10500 86 treuno: 5000-->5500-->6000 86 levin: 5250-->5750-->6250-->6500(for battle) 5400-->5750-->6250-->6500(for TA) 85: 5000-->5500-->6000 MR2: 5500-->5500-->6500-->6500 MRS: 5500-->5500-->6000, (for battle)5300-->5800-->6000 Altezza: (for TA)6000-->6500-->7000-->7250, (for battle) 6000-->6000--> 6500-->7000 GT-4: 5800-->6500-->7000 Nissan R32: 6500-->7500-->8000 R34: 6750-->7250-->8000-->8000-->8125 or 6500-->7250-->7750-->8000-->8125 ER34: 5800-->6500-->7000 S13: 6500-->6500-->7000 S14Q: 6000-->6500-->7000 S14K: 6000-->6500-->7000 S15: 6000-->6200-->6700-->7000 180SX: 6000-->6250-->7000 SIL80: 6000-->6500-->7000 Honda EG6: 6200-->7200-->7800 EK9: 6500-->7400-->7900 DC2: 6500-->7000-->7500 S2000: 6500-->7200-->7500-->8000 Mitsubishi EVO3: 5800-->6300-->7000-->7500 EVO4: 6000-->6500-->7000 EVO5: 6000-->6500-->7000 EVO6: 5750-->6250-->7000 EVO7: 5750-->6250-->7000 Mazda RX-8: 6500-->7250-->7750-->8000 FD I: 6000-->6500-->7250 FD V: 6000-->6500-->7250 FC: 5200-->5600-->6100 NB8C: 6000-->6500-->6500-->7000 NA6C: 5200-->5800-->6200-->6500 Subaru GC8: 6000-->6500-->7000 GDB: 6000-->6000-->6500-->7000 GC8V: 6000-->6500-->7000 Suzuki CAP: 8500-->9000-->10500 -------------------------------------------------------------- These are shift points for Version 3, one of my friends gave it to me. The only thing I know about this piece of info is that it was made by HIRA. So do not say I stole it, AKA plagiarism. AE86 Trueno (before engine upgrade) 5200, 5700, 6200, {138 to 5th on akagi, akina, 112 iro, 135 happo, 102 shomaru 125 tuchi} AE86 Trueno (after engine upgrade) 8200, 9200, 10200, {125 tsuchizaka,103 syomaru,143 akina,135-136 happo,115 iro, 143 akagi} AE86 Levin 5250, 5750, 6250, 6500 RX-8 7200>7200>7500>8000>8250 or 6500.. 7000... 7500...7500.. then 8000 (or 7750). FD 6000, 6800, 7400, (speed depends on course...myogi 160, usui 155, akagi and akina 140, tuchi 130) FC3S (THIS IS WRONG!) 5500, 5500, 6500(6000 can be used when FT), 6500 EVO3 (THIS IS WRONG!) 6500, 7000, 7000 for dh / 7500 for uh, 140 for Akagi 140 for Akina ??? for Happo 112-115 depending on how tuned for Iro 103 for Syoumaru 130 for Tsuchisaka EVO4 6000, 6500, 7000, 7250 or 7500 EVO5 5800, 6100, 7000 Myogi - 155km Usui - 151km Akagi - 141-142km Akina - 143km Iro - 116km Happo - 137km Syomaru - 101km Tsuchizaka - 127km EVO6 5750, 6000, 6500, 7000 R32 6.5->7->8->8 BNR34 6.75k>7.25k>8k>8k> 8.125k ER34 5.9k > 6.5k > 7k > 7.5k EA11R (Cappucino) 8,000 -> 9,000 -> 10,400 -> 10,250 GDB [Cold Start, i.e. gas AFTER GO] 4000, 7000, 7500, 7500 or 4000, 6000, 6900, 7500, 7000 (7500 if you're on a long stretch such as Iro, Akina or Tsuchizaka...) GC8 6000 > 7000 > 7000 > 7500 GC8V 5000, 6000, 6500, 7000 S15 6000 , 6500, 6750, 7250, 7250 or 7500 S14Q 6000,6500,7000,7200 180SX 6000>6500>7000>7250 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some shiftpoints are missing, so just go to the link and you should be able to find them in one of the response posts. Version 3 thread START-UP LIST/ TOP SPEEDS: Found on Initial-D.com: "(from initiald.org; http://www.hkcosplay.com/cgi-bin/bg...id=200203190328) from fastest to slowest at the start 6MT Cars 1/NB8C 2/S15 3/GDB 4/Altezza 5/GTR34 6/RX-8 7/S2000 5MT Cars 8/MR2 (1st - 2nd gear only) 9/RPS13 (180SX) 10/AE85 11/Evo3 (A-Tune) 12/ST205 13/ZZW30 14/NA6C 15/S13 16/S14K 17/86 Levin 18/FC3S 19/RPS13 (Sil-80) 20/GC8 21/Evo5 22/Evo3 (B, C, D, & N-Tunes) 23/Evo4 24/86 Trueno (D & N-Tunes) 25/FD3S-VI 26/FD3S-I 27/Evo6 28/Evo7 29/GC8V 30/S14Q 31/ER34 32/EK9 33/DC2 34/EG6 35/BNR32 36/86 Trueno (A, B, & C-Tunes) 37/EA11R i think it's not 100% correct.......also, home advantage is another factor for start-up....such as: - S14Q is faster than Evo3 in akagi dh - Evo3 & Evo4 in iro - sil-80, S13, & 180sx in usui - Evo5 & Evo6 in tuch - etc." Top Speed List found on Initial-D.com: "(from BBS, http://www.hkcosplay.com/cgi-bin/bg2/bbs/list.cgi) AE86 Trueno: 206km/h AE86 Levin: 202km/h AE85: 202km/h MR-2: 202km/h MR-S: 203km/h Altezza: 205km/h GT-4: 204km/h R32: 207km/h R34: 207km/h ER34: 205km/h S13: 204km/h S14Q's: 204km/h S14K's: 204km/h S15: 205km/h 180SX: 204km/h Sil80: 204:km/h EK9: 205km/h EG6: 205km/h DC2: 205km/h S2000: 205km/h Evo3: 204km/h Evo4: 204km/h Evo5: 204km/h Evo6TM: 204:km/h Evo7: 205km/h FD3S Type-R: 205km/h FD3S Spirit R: 205km/h FC3S: not available RX-8: 206km/h NA6C: not available NB8C: 204km/h GC8: 204km/h GDB: 204km/h GC8V: 205km/h Cappuccino: 209km/h" This post has been edited by d0ob0o on Sep 30 2005, 05:14 PM |
darthchilli | Posted: Jul 4 2004, 11:46 AM |
hachi gogogo Group: Advanced Members Posts: 757 Member No.: 1,362 Joined: Feb 29th 2004 Location: Vancouver, Canada | belongs here keke |
likquidpopx | Posted: Jul 4 2004, 12:13 PM |
lrlalvlelslanti-drug Group: Advanced Members Posts: 713 Member No.: 2,108 Joined: Jun 26th 2004 Location: SoCal santa ana | good job with the shift points...now i think someone should sticky this so that ppl can stop posting multi topics on this. |
Kev | Posted: Jul 4 2004, 12:37 PM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 4,105 Member No.: 571 Joined: Jul 22nd 2003 Location: Update Profile | Thanks, but you should look around before posting. https://idforums.net/index.php?showtopic=4389&hl=shif I'll leave it to darth if he'll close it or not. |
Jin | Posted: Jul 4 2004, 04:45 PM |
学校の乗組員 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,014 Member No.: 1,896 Joined: May 24th 2004 Location: Update Profile | yes someone already posted those up....and its from a guy named HYT with a bunch of contributors from the IDforums |
Phantom_R32 | Posted: Jul 4 2004, 05:03 PM |
Trust me, I'm a doctor. Group: Advanced Members Posts: 6,186 Member No.: 1,277 Joined: Feb 14th 2004 Location: Bay City, MI | isnt HYT from initial-d.com |
Jin | Posted: Jul 4 2004, 06:25 PM |
学校の乗組員 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,014 Member No.: 1,896 Joined: May 24th 2004 Location: Update Profile | yea IDForums = initial-d.com forums |
babba-r32 | Posted: Jul 7 2004, 12:11 PM |
Miata Drifter and DGTrials Ambassador Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,172 Member No.: 1,671 Joined: Apr 22nd 2004 Location: Atlanta, GA | still missing the shiftpoints for some cars, if everyone could help it would be cool. Thanx PS: I want the shift points of the NA6C |
d0ob0o | Posted: Jul 8 2004, 12:37 AM |
<3 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,364 Member No.: 1,467 Joined: Mar 17th 2004 Location: Update Profile | EVO3 6500, 7000, 7000 for dh / 7500 for uh, 140 for Akagi 140 for Akina ??? for Happo 112-115 depending on how tuned for Iro 103 for Syoumaru 130 for Tsuchisaka so the 7500 is the last shift for up? and all the individualy marked km/h points r for dh? |
SoulFusionZ | Posted: Jul 8 2004, 01:16 AM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 9 Member No.: 2,215 Joined: Jul 7th 2004 Location: Update Profile | the shift point for evo7 : 5800,6000,6500,7000 |
d0ob0o | Posted: Jul 13 2004, 04:16 PM |
<3 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,364 Member No.: 1,467 Joined: Mar 17th 2004 Location: Update Profile | evo III's happo is 133 and i feel 7500 is over revving alot for up i tend to go around 7400ish This post has been edited by d0ob0o on Jul 13 2004, 04:17 PM |
dai2i2ick | Posted: Jul 13 2004, 09:03 PM |
retired and bored as hell Group: Advanced Members Posts: 885 Member No.: 2,085 Joined: Jun 23rd 2004 Location: Update Profile | has anyone tried the shift points for gc8v? i just want to verify them 'cuz shifting at 5000 seems kinda low... |
Nappy Hared Azn | Posted: Jul 14 2004, 11:59 AM | ||
Darling, won't you ease my worried mind? Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,173 Member No.: 1,828 Joined: May 12th 2004 Location: The Glorious Democratic People's Republic of CA |
seriously... This post has been edited by Trueno Sprinter on Jul 14 2004, 12:00 PM | ||
Nappy Hared Azn | Posted: Jul 16 2004, 01:12 PM | ||
Darling, won't you ease my worried mind? Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,173 Member No.: 1,828 Joined: May 12th 2004 Location: The Glorious Democratic People's Republic of CA |
i use 6000, 6500, 6500, 7000 | ||
-eViL- | Posted: Jul 17 2004, 02:53 AM |
slap slap slap! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,493 Member No.: 1,183 Joined: Jan 26th 2004 Location: Update Profile | Anyone got Altezza Shift Points? |
babba-r32 | Posted: Jul 17 2004, 06:33 AM |
Miata Drifter and DGTrials Ambassador Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,172 Member No.: 1,671 Joined: Apr 22nd 2004 Location: Atlanta, GA | Found the shift points for the NA6C Miata Roadster Ssp. 5500, 5900, 6200, 6500. This shift points are real close to each other because its an underpowered car. I just got this car yesterday and had so many battles that its already basically tuned. Really fun car to drive though. |
babba-r32 | Posted: Jul 17 2004, 09:01 AM |
Miata Drifter and DGTrials Ambassador Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,172 Member No.: 1,671 Joined: Apr 22nd 2004 Location: Atlanta, GA | Sorry for the double post but got shift points for Toyota Altezza SXE 10 6000, 6500, 7000, 7200, 7200 Taken from Trueno Sprinter |
Chaosx1 | Posted: Jul 20 2004, 01:39 PM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 1 Member No.: 2,313 Joined: Jul 20th 2004 Location: Update Profile | For the GC8V, I use 5500, 6500, 7000 for the shift points. |
ka0tic | Posted: Jul 20 2004, 10:23 PM |
Kengai Valley Side | 818. Group: Members Posts: 288 Member No.: 2,027 Joined: Jun 17th 2004 Location: 818 | valley | are you sure the shift points for the evo3. is 6500, 7000, 7000, kuhz i race my homies evo4 i wonder why he beats me @ the start |
d0ob0o | Posted: Jul 23 2004, 11:13 PM |
<3 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,364 Member No.: 1,467 Joined: Mar 17th 2004 Location: Update Profile | u kno for the bnr34...which one is faster? does ne1 kno? |
babba-r32 | Posted: Jul 24 2004, 08:13 AM |
Miata Drifter and DGTrials Ambassador Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,172 Member No.: 1,671 Joined: Apr 22nd 2004 Location: Atlanta, GA | I think the shift points for the BNR34 are up on the first post. I suppose the top one is reving the engine while the bottom one is for cold start. New Update of shift points: MR2 G-Limited and MR-S, both have the same shift points. 5.5, 5.5, 6.5, 6.5 |
696 | Posted: Jul 25 2004, 07:09 PM |
IDW God Member Group: Members Posts: 173 Member No.: 2,366 Joined: Jul 25th 2004 Location: Montreal, QC, Canada | Hey, this might be a stupid question but why are there only three shift points for the LanEvo 5? Do I shift immediately in first gear or at the redline? gear 1 > 2: ? gear 2 > 3: 5800 gear 3 > 4: 6100 gear 4 > 5: 7000 Please help because I really need the good shift points in order to beat Bunta... Everything went pretty well up till the Bunta Challenge on Myogi. He always accelerates in front of me and I always get closer to him after the wide turn yet he still pulls away afterwards(this is on bunta lvl 3 which makes losing quite sad). |
d0ob0o | Posted: Jul 25 2004, 07:22 PM | ||
<3 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,364 Member No.: 1,467 Joined: Mar 17th 2004 Location: Update Profile |
lol ya it is noob Q EVO5 5800, 6100, 7000 Myogi - 155km Usui - 151km Akagi - 141-142km Akina - 143km Iro - 116km Happo - 137km Syomaru - 101km Tsuchizaka - 127km 1 to 2 = 5800 2 to 3 = 6100 3 to 4 = 7000 4 to 5 = as follows down bellow...thats the kilometer shift points for each individual course from 4th to 5th...for example id shift to 5th at 116 on irohazaka...get it? Myogi - 155km Usui - 151km Akagi - 141-142km Akina - 143km Iro - 116km Happo - 137km Syomaru - 101km Tsuchizaka - 127km | ||
dai2i2ick | Posted: Jul 25 2004, 07:24 PM |
retired and bored as hell Group: Advanced Members Posts: 885 Member No.: 2,085 Joined: Jun 23rd 2004 Location: Update Profile | i don't know the shift points for an evo 5 but i think there are only 3 listed ones because shifting to 5th gear depends on what course you're doing... so it's never really the same |
696 | Posted: Jul 25 2004, 07:31 PM |
IDW God Member Group: Members Posts: 173 Member No.: 2,366 Joined: Jul 25th 2004 Location: Montreal, QC, Canada | Holy crap... I've been playing since Ver.1 and yet I didn't figure it out. It must be because I never paid attention to "official" shift points. I just went with what seamed ok for the car. Thx for the quick replies guys! This post has been edited by 696 on Jul 25 2004, 07:33 PM |
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