Tire pressure is measured in PSI Which stands for Pounds per Square Inch. KEEP IT S CLASS OR LESS! R class cars are not allowed in competition. anything over 650hp is not allowed in competitions (this is subject to change). All other parts are optional, but be civil with the horsepower. I recommend using a Sport Flywheel instead of a Race Flywheel. Performance- The only required part is the flywheel. coming out of corners, you can gain a lot of speed from turbo lag. Some people avoid using turbos for this reason, but if you get used to the “Turbo Lag”, then you can use it to your advantage. Sometimes the boost of speed can catch you off guard and may cause you to spin out. When it finally spools up, it lets out a “boost” of speed. What is Turbo Lag? While drifting, the turbo takes a few seconds to spool up. Most people stick with a single turbo, but you may experience something called “Turbo Lag”. Rims and Rim size are optional and personal preference.Īspiration-You have the choice of a Single turbo, Twin Turbo, Twin-Screw Supercharger, and a Centrifugal Supercharger. I personally upgrade the Rear all the way and leave the Front stock so that i get more grip on the rear for speed, but others prefer to have the Front wider than the Rear. Stick with Street or sport tire compound. Wheels- Try to avoid using Racing Slicks (they are not allowed in competitions). Platform and Handling- Most people prefer all Race Platform and Handling, but the Weight Reduction, Roll Cage, and Anti-Roll Bars are not required. Keep in mind that some cars can be converted to RWD after purchasing them. (I recall that Killa Kali has a Porsche that drifts very well). If you tune them correctly, they can be very effective. I’m not saying that Mid-Engines and Rear-Engines can’t drift. try to avoid Mid-Engine and Rear-Engine cars as the weight distribution will be more towards the rear and it will tend to make the car more grippy. Generally, any Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) car is capable of drifting. I’m not sure how much of it is relevant to FM5, but I thought maybe some people would find it useful. I have yet to purchase or even play FM5, but this is my tuning guide from FM4 which was stickied in the old forums.
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