A Simple Question

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I have question I know how to do a wheelie and i seen the car do a wheelie
BUT The speed doesn't increase? :irked::mad:🤬
 
You must not be in a full wheelie. Search and you will find plenty of wheelie settings.
 
Do it with the GT-ONE race car. Thats by far the easiest to wheelie. Also, can you get the viper GTS to wheelie? Also the Camaro Race car is a poor choice to do a wheelie in.
 
You need insane amouts of horsepower to make it work riight. Select a car with 1,200+HP.
 
One thing that might be confusing, is that in order to get the insane speeds, the car needs to be near vertical. Not just having it's front wheels off the ground.

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Last night I won the Gt one race car and i did the ''setup'' And the only thing that happend was sparks came out the back I would be helpfull if someone can PM a diffrent setup for doing a wheelie and going fast or could it be that i only try on the test track
 
What's the best track to do this on? I would assume the Test Course, but by the time I get the Corvette C5 into the vertical position, the turn comes up and I am forced back down! Do I have to buy the wretched Escudo to get things done right?
 
Not neccesarily. If you do the Seattle trick (which is listed in the forums if you search for 2billion kph trick) you could get any car to go for massive speeds. Anderton the Escudo aint that bad but you just have to have good car control to cope with all the 1800+ horsepower it produces at full tune. I put over 2000 kilometers on it before i changed my main car and drove something else, so it cant be that bad of a car.
 
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Not neccesarily. If you do the Seattle trick (which is listed in the forums if you search for 2billion kph trick) you could get any car to go for massive speeds. Anderton the Escudo aint that bad but you just have to have good car control to cope with all the 1800+ horsepower it produces at full tune. I put over 2000 kilometers on it before i changed my main car and drove something else, so it cant be that bad of a car.
Yeah it was good in GT2 but the power is so daunting in GT3. The thing goes like greased lightning but I guess I just have to spend some time on the track with the beast...
 
Yeah its not like you can just up and drive it like a pro. I took a little while to get used o the power and since i havent driven it in a while id have to get used to it again but when i drove it heaps it was fun.
 
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