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Jdmyo93 | Posted: Jan 27 2010, 08:59 PM |
Feelin a little furry? Group: Members Posts: 356 Member No.: 31,392 Joined: Dec 20th 2008 Location: Update Profile | Hi, well Im currently am deciding to get a AWD car for IDAS3. But Im stuck with decisions decisions , on which tuning option to get for the Celica GT4. I know its a great car for most courses, except Irohazaka, I have trouble tackling corners there with a stock celica that is... if available, option setups would be nice to know Also giving the cons and pro for each would be greatly appreciated This post has been edited by DC2rawkr on Jan 27 2010, 09:00 PM |
CoastalmixX | Posted: Jan 27 2010, 09:36 PM |
The Solution Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,787 Member No.: 2,428 Joined: Aug 1st 2004 Location: Update Profile | Great choice. Celica is a very fun car to drive. Sadly, it's not great on most courses like you think. + Great start-up, just below the Evo3 in startup speed + Best courses: Snow, Akagi, Akina +/- Oversteers so it's easy to turn, but can be problematic in the places below +/- Decent courses: Iro, Happo, Usui - Worst courses: Shomaru, Tsuchisaka, Myogi (low top speed) Overall nice fun car to drive. It's middle tier and can't take wall hits very well, but if you can master it you'll find yourself getting faster with cars that are better than it. In my eyes parts don't matter much, but I go with all Option A. Choose what you think looks sick. |
Jdmyo93 | Posted: Jan 28 2010, 06:52 PM | ||
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ouch... That was a critical hit right there on my decision on getting a GT4 So now Im probably not going to get it. Unless I can train real hard with the GT4, I mean like its not impossible to be success with a middle tier car right? | ||
CoastalmixX | Posted: Jan 29 2010, 03:00 AM |
The Solution Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,787 Member No.: 2,428 Joined: Aug 1st 2004 Location: Update Profile | It's very possible to have good times with a mid-tier car. It really depends on what you like, though. This car is tough on anything outside of Akagi/Akina/Snow. Good luck. |
Jdmyo93 | Posted: Jan 30 2010, 09:16 AM | ||
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I'll probably think about it, since I do have 3 cards already but need a AWD for some course purposes. | ||
CoastalmixX | Posted: Jan 30 2010, 11:44 AM |
The Solution Group: Advanced Members Posts: 3,787 Member No.: 2,428 Joined: Aug 1st 2004 Location: Update Profile | AWD's are good all around, but the most dominating places for the best AWDs are Iro, Snow, and Tsuchi. At that point it's a matter of the courses you like. Akagi = E3, GC8V, GT4 Akina = GC8V, GT4 is weak here but can still do well Iro = E4, E3, E5 Snow = you can do well with most AWDs - GT4/E4/GDB/R32/R34/GC8V Happo = GC8V Shomaru = R32 Tsuchi = E5, E4, R32 The E4 is great all around and best on Iro/Tsuchi. The GC8V is also great all around and best on Akina as well as better than the E4 on Usui, Akagi, Happo and probably Shomaru. E4 is slightly better in Snow. The choice is yours... btw E4 is way more popular than GC8V from what I've seen. =P |
Jdmyo93 | Posted: Feb 1 2010, 03:21 PM | ||
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Due to the excessive amount of usage of the EVOs and WRX (GC8), Im probably going to try a GD8 or a R32 Thanks so much for help Nitsu! | ||
Ginji | Posted: Mar 13 2010, 08:18 PM |
IDW God Member Group: Members Posts: 178 Member No.: 31,192 Joined: Nov 25th 2008 Location: San Diego | Dude, get a GT4 honestly, it's like too pro. I love it |