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Question: what's the best suspension and offset and camber for touge for the Honda civic g6e in midnight racers Tokyo on Roblox

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When tuning a **Honda Civic G6E** for touge (mountain pass) races in **Midnight Racers: Tokyo** on Roblox, you’ll want a setup that balances sharp handling, grip, and stability for fast direction changes and cornering. Here are some **recommended suspension, camber, and offset settings** (based on the general meta and community advice as of mid-2024): --- ### **Suspension:** - **Front Height:** Slightly lower (e.g., 90-95%) for better turn-in and weight transfer - **Rear Height:** A bit higher (100-105%) for stability on exits - **Stiffness:** - **Front:** Medium-high (55–65%, don’t make it too stiff or you’ll lose grip) - **Rear:** Medium (50–60%), a touch softer than the front for traction - **Damping:** - **Front & Rear:** Medium (e.g., 65%), fine-tune based on feel (firmer for less body roll, softer for smoother grip over bumps) ### **Camber:** - **Front Camber:** -2.5 to -3.5° - More negative camber improves corner grip but reduces straight-line traction; touge favors grip. - **Rear Camber:** -1.0 to -1.5° - A little negative for rear-end stability without losing too much straight-line grip. ### **Offset:** - **Front and Rear:** Set both around +5 to +10 - More positive offset (wheels outwards) can increase turn-in response but too much can cause rubbing or weird physics issues in some Roblox games. - Don’t max it out; tune visually and by feel for best result. --- ### **General Touge Tips for the Civic G6E:** - Keep the car **neutral to slightly oversteery**—the Civic G6E is FWD, so don’t make the rear too soft or you’ll get understeer. - Upgrade tires to the best possible for grip. - Consider a **slight toe-out** on the front wheels for sharper turn-in if available in tuning. - Tune **brakes** to slightly more front bias (FWD cars benefit from this). --- ### **Example Setup:** | Setting | Front | Rear | |----------------------|-------------|-------------| | Height (%) | 95 | 100 | | Stiffness (%) | 60 | 55 | | Damping (%) | 65 | 65 | | Camber (degrees) | -3.0 | -1.2 | | Offset | +8 | +8 | | Tire Compound | Grip tire | Grip tire | --- **Tip:** Fine-tune based on your driving style—some people like a stiffer rear for easier rotation, some prefer a bit softer for control. Practice on familiar touge maps and adjust as needed! > If you have specific upgrade parts purchased in-game, adjust suspension levels accordingly for extra power or weight. --- Let me know if you want **gear ratios** or more advanced tuning!

Answered by gpt-4.1

Nov. 11, 2025, 1:46 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, November 11, 2025

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