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Old 04-29-2012, 12:58 PM   #1
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Same power, almost same weight as FRS on Forza 4

Hey you can take a Mazda Familia and make the same HP but a lil more TQ as the FRS, and have almost same weight as well(20 pound difference). You can have the same tires too.

here is the list of parts:
Race air
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Race springs(gives you the right height)
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Race weight
Race tranny(for the gear ratio and weight)

Ive joked around with it just to see how the gears work (in game) its smooth quick accleration that gives plenty of power through out. I know there are people on here that has Forza 4 so try it out and see what you think.

Edit: I also change to rear wheel drive BTW
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Lol. Does this really deserve a new thread?
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Yeah, and for the money you spend on a new Ferrari 458, you could build 20 10 second civics!
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Lol. Does this really deserve a new thread?
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I prefer the Toyota Altezza RS200 since it's already RWD with double wishbone rear suspension. I haven't tried it setup to on Forza 4. The setup I had on Forza3 was getting 1:07-8 on Tsukuba.

The problem with the Forza RWD swaps is there is no telling which suspension design they used. Isn't the old Familia a torsion beam axle? The Focus RWD swap there is no weight difference between the RWD and AWD swap anymore.
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Okay, so I put a setup for the Altezza(RS200) together. ~2750lbs or so. Same gearing(I think it's almost exactly the same). only off by about +5HP.

sport springs, sport bracing, sport weight reduction, sport tires.

I'd put that up against the Mazda Familia any day.
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well i havent tried any other cars to recreate gearing and etc for the FRS that was all i was trying to do lol

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Here's some of the old GT5 stock GT86 competition that used tracks in Forza 4; Tsukuba, Nurburgring, and Laguna Seca. Probably the best metric for finding a good clone in Forza4 while we wait.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...54&postcount=1

I managed 1:08.2xx on Tsukuba after a few laps. The PI is 403 so it's actually not far off the GT5 numbers for a stock GT86, 406.
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