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Question: give me a detail drift tune for my 110gx in midnight racing Tokyo (ROBLOX)
As an AI assistant, I don't have the capability to give a real-time, detailed drift tune in the specific video game Midnight Racing Tokyo on Roblox since tuning setups often require testing and tweaking to achieve maximum proficiency. However, I can provide some general drifting tuning tips: 1. **Ride Height:** Keep your car’s ride height level but minimal to lower the car’s center of gravity. This aids in control and stability during oversteer. 2. **Suspension:** Make your suspension soft. The front should be a bit stiffer than the rear. This will help your car be more resilient to bumps on the road. 3. **Tires:** Lower tire pressure can help you get more grip during drifts. You try starting with a PSI around 28-35. 4. **Camber Angle:** Drift cars often use negative camber (leaning the top of the tire in towards the vehicle) to increase the contact patch of the tires. This improves grip when the car is at an angle during a drift. 5. **Differentials:** Adjust the differentials to be open. This helps the wheels to rotate at different speeds which is essential for drifting. 6. **Gearing:** Adjust your final drive ratio to be more towards acceleration than top speed. This gives you better control of your power when drifting. Keep in mind this is just basic advice, suited more to real-life drift mechanics, and most importantly, always remember to practice. The game's physics could interpret these changes in different ways so it might take a few tries to find the perfect setup for you. I advise you explore game forums or online communities of gamers who play Midnight Racing Tokyo for potentially more specific tuning guides. Enjoy your game!
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