This first car is for RynoGT4 over on Twitch/Youtube, his Mk3 Supra from Import Tuner Challenge and the very tune from his most recent live stream.
Behold the stylish Ryno GT4.
This first car is for RynoGT4 over on Twitch/Youtube, his Mk3 Supra from Import Tuner Challenge and the very tune from his most recent live stream.
Behold the stylish Ryno GT4.
Kinda looks like MkIV Honda Prelude when looking at the front
Nice design even though it looks more late 80s/early 90s than 2017
The torque curve of that engine is seriously weird. Incredibly smooth for a turbo engine but it reaches full boost really late.
Your engine is a little unoptimized…
you’ve got , sucking up power while turbos are
top tip: try to keep turbos as red as possible.
Not necessarily as red as possible but yes green turbos are never good.
This was done intentionally as rynogt4 built this Supra in Import Tuner Challenge within the last couple of days thus making it a custom tuned model being constructed in our current year.
Obviously, I’m aware of this. This is a replica of a real engine with video game tuning, and the power curve is actually a bit better the the original car from Import Tuner Challenge.
Here’s another replica from the original Tokyo Xtreme Racer (Sega Dreamcast), this car is unlocked by beating the rival named ??? and this is the state of tune once that car has been fully upgraded.
In case y’all aren’t familiar with the way the TXR/SB series handle power and power curve calculations, the majority of the cars are quite gutless at any rpm below the upper 1/4-1/6th of the engines rev range.
This is the Devil Z Type-S30K, built as a 1999 model as this was built on an original game save from '99 when the game was still new.