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my gt4 cd got stratched... it wont work =(
im planning on to buy a new cd
any other suggestions?
im planning on to buy a new cd
any other suggestions?
So I just like others have a question but would rather not start a new thread. Do you think that PD has modelled Track Grip Levels for different tracks, and different parts of the track? I notice when racing with a car that's always on the verge of wheelspin, the wheels are more likely to spin when you wander off the darkened with rubber racing line then they are on that racing line. I wondered if that because of that rubber there they have modelled a higher level of grip for that part of the track? And then there's the difference between tracks. I know that a bumpy track will cause traction loss for fairly obvious reasons, but some tracks when compared to each other seem to offer different levels of grip because of different road surfaces. Take New York and Grand Valley Speedway. New York is just standard street bitumen as opposed to GVS's race track bitumen and as such New York seems to offer less grip than GVS. What do you guys think, has PD modelled different track grip levels?
So nobody has discussed this yet, come on.
Just show him Google and Wikipedia, they'll back you up on the matter. 👍
how can i make an spoiler on the slr with hybriding. and how can i make the hybride code on my ar max?
i know, but i don´t realy understand it....................i think i´m a noob in these things
Chalk it up to "Whoops". There's one or two of them.
Also, usually the ECU upgrade changes the rev limit.
Thing is, its supposed to rev to 11000rpm standard. Thats some whoops, a whoops that puts the rev limiter 2,000rpm lower than it should. 👎![]()
*shrug* It happens.
What does the first screen when GT4 loads up actually say?
nd 4 holden spdDoes it say 11 000rpm on the dyno chart as well or just in your garage? I've learnt that what it says in the garage (mainly on tuned cars) is barely ever right.
That's funny, right off the dyno graph- so classic.
Madd VTAK in effect.👍
Perhaps the 9300rpm limiter is for safety.
I guess it is just a major goof up. Someone in PD probably mistook the Spoon S2000 for some other S2000 and inputted the wrong limiter.
Thanks anyway, at least if someone else asks the same question theres an answer to it. 👍