Best cars to Mod for E, D and C class?

What cars are some of the best track cars to mod and best the best fastest lap times for these three classes? I often mod old muscle cars but they can def be heavy. Any recommendations on what cars to get the best out of in those classes and best track times?

Unknown. Class based leaderboards no longer exist.

Not really the answer to his question, dude.

I’ve been doing some C class tuning for the breakout hopper.
So far my best cars have been the 2002 Camaro SS, the 350Z, the 300Z, and I’ve been Seeing the same old cheaty looking/acting integra type r’s and early civics/crx’s so you probably have a good idea where to start if you’ve ever done this before, as well.

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Your best doesn’t mean they are the best or some of the best. Even comparisons to lobby results are irrelevant unless by chance you get a few races with the known worlds best.

Class based leaderboards provide a barometer of what a good lap time is. These don’t exist so a precise answer is problematic. It’s not hard to make just about any car do good online because generally speaking most people online aren’t very good.

Hey Forza funs!! THIS IS THE KEY FOR WIN IN FORZA 7!!!

I have a lot of experience playing Forza, and nobody ever gave me any tips on how to improve my lap times, or how to make competitive cars, but I want to share with you my successful experience,
In FORZA 7, I have enough records in Rivals mode E D C class as top 20 in Americas, and in multiplayer mode most times I reached podium,
I play Forza from the first version in xbox 360, and since forza 4," I discovered that I need to tune and setup the cars depending on the track, and you have to discover too how is the track type, this is the key of the game, and summarizing there are 4 types of tracks, you need to buy, tune and setup 4 or 5 cars for each class.

1- FASTEST CARS- Fastest tracks ( Daytona tri-oval and le mans La sarthe, mount panorama), need only speed for your car, buy more motor parts than others
2- HANDLING CARS, many curves more handling ( best compound and wheels width) example. ( Catalunya, Lime Rock, Sonoma)
3- ACCELERATION CARS, tracks with shorts straight and few curves) need more acceleration tune and settings, ( Long Beach complete, Prague), motor parts of acceleration, see how the car grow acc
4- ALL PORPOUSE CAR, OR MEDIUM FAST CAR, a complete car with good balance between driving and speed for example for Suzuka complete, Rio de Janeiro Complete, and Laguna Seca

Another key is the setup of the car, I learned only practicing and testing the cars in each track on offline race mode, ( set the maximum level of machine car rivals and win for more than 5 seconds)
In tunning parts, I suggest you that always buy the 2 way differential part, and start setting the Differential in 50/50 for rear wheel traction cars, and 50/0 for front wheel traction cars, and then raise more. The 4wd cars are not the best in lower classes of F7 but are the best in Forza Horizon in all the classes!
Always buy the best car bars and test differents setups, starting with more front than rear bar setup,

Another tips for tunning and setup:
Not always need to buy the best gear box,
Use manual gear type
Use the Normal driving mode
Buy always best brakes and set 70% without ABS :wink:

Setup the car is like and orchestra, you need all the parts in common in the exactly armony. It’s a challenge for me like how to tame a horse, and always did it, I really like this and I use this too for other car games like Formula 1, Project Cars, Horizon, Assetto Corsa, and go very well, but the King and The best cars game without a doubt is Forza 7,for being a real simulation game and funniest.

If you want to go to private lobby with me for E D C class, add my Gamertag, Herjulio, and we will play clean friendly races
Greetings from Lima Peru of an Argentine, keep running cars !!! and dont buy tunes!!! You can do it!!

I am working on a list of tracks by testing all tracks out.

I did up a few lists

https://forums.forza.net/turn10_postsm1133580_Correct-car-for-the-track-class.aspx#post_1133580