GT5 Hybrids

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Did Ford GT and Aventador, Both are less loud on 3rd Person view with Turbos. But 1st Person View is fine as hood.

All work just car is not as loud on 3rd person view.

Gallardo
Viper

Are fine. Testing others
 
Hey FastAShecK, just wondering have you tried the GT86, Ford GT, Aventador and ZR1?

Just curious. :)

Yeah I have. At first swapping just a LS9 left me with no audio on a car like the RX-7 Spirit R. I then wiped the RX-7's boost setting code and swapped on the default "No Turbo" code, then the exhaust pipe came to life again. I believe I used the ZR-1 exhaust on the LS9, not sure, Ill have to check if that code played role, but I believe its more because of the wiped boost code and applied "No Turbo" code.
 
Is it possible to put two engines in one car?

I think that without a 2 engined car in the game that it's not possible to hybrid another engine into a car. I presume it would be coded as another drivetrain layout. E.g FF, FR, MR, RR, 4WD, Bi-Engine.

That said, real Hybrid cars (like the Prius, CRZ etc) have an engine and an electric motor, which is represented in GT5. I don't know whether it's possible to separate the electric motor from the engine (like how turbo gauges and sound are separate from the engine codes).
Maybe someone could find this and swap out the electric motor part of the code for engine code?
 
I've got a Tesla engine in my X1 JP flag version and it sounds like a space ship. :lol: It has about 7000 bhp and even more grip than usual which is very useful when going for the air of experience trophy. ;)
 
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Aside from the Pikes Peak cars no, we cant put 2 codes in one address lol

There used to be a couple twin engine Pikes Peak cars in GT, not sure if the Escudo is one, it might be.

This is a misunderstanding of how the system works. Although a real life car may have 2 (or more) engines, GT5 cars merely have an engine file. The Escudo (in GT5) does not have two engine, just an engine file that replicates the power output of the real Escudo.
 
There is one more car we are all waiting for. The Acura/Honda NSX. GT5 is not dead. Just building up to something great. And of course our precious San Francisco.
 
you could make a realistic hybrid, if it's possible to bring two engines in one car:

"MTM Bimoto TT"
it's an audi TT, tuned by MTM.
it has two engines, (2,0 liter 4cylinder with 510 horsepower.
the two engines produce 1020 hp)

so it would be great to build exactky that car!
 
This is a misunderstanding of how the system works. Although a real life car may have 2 (or more) engines, GT5 cars merely have an engine file. The Escudo (in GT5) does not have two engine, just an engine file that replicates the power output of the real Escudo.

Yeah I know this (only too well lol) As I said, NO, and pointed out not unless your using a in game car (if it were carried over from GT2, but it wasn't) where that one engine file would represent 2 engines. I was joking. ALL engines and motors in GT are represented with one file (even the real "Hybrids" lol ) The joke is HOW do you put 2 codes in one slot at the same time ;) unless one codes represents 2 lol

I actually checked into it and even in the GT4 Escudo it had a twin turbo v6 not a Twin Engine. I'm 100% positive there was one (or 2) in GT2.

Found it

Here is the Real Deal



SUZUKI Sport Twin Engine Cultus

Here she is in GT2

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To change the Viper ride height I just change the ride height in hex right? I'm tired of the Viper GTS having rally-car height.
 
Or put a suspension on it from a race car of sorts. Maybe from the Viper GTS-R racer.

You won't get anyone telling you how to do it though, not allowed here.
 
Off-topic, but why was the Cultus purple in GT2, if it was blue IRL? I've always wondered.

Because not every last detail is perfect I guess, but in game it is still the same blue the body just where in the game you see purple IRL it's a very slightly different shade of blue. Same pattern, just slightly different hue on the grafix. Maybe the contrast was too difficult to replicate in GT2, who knows but it's not much of a difference.
 
If somebody can make a Fiat 500 with stock chassis and 300hp engine with front and rear downforce, I'd be VERY happy.
 
I've made a Fiat 500 with a Jaguar engine (around 400-500 bhp) but I guess I could throw a wing on there (unfortunately I don't know how to hack downforce yet).
 
I've hexed mine, I used the RE AsparaDrink 06.
Thanks bro! 👍 I will give it a try. ;)




Me and my brother tried painting a Cuda recently and the result was it came out all glitched up!

My brother has a Cuda with a color he didn't like, so he wanted me to change it, so I painted it sassy grass green and the result came out like this....

Normal green Cuda on the left, glitched Cuda on the right.
Special Stage Route X.jpg


Special Stage Route X_1.jpg


After painting it, the glitched Cuda appears to have a white two-tone stripe down the middle while the sides are painted with the color you chose and the vinyl on the back is the same color as what you chose as well. ;)

Weird isn't it?

Edit: Reuploaded since I no longer need Photobucket.
 
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Thanks bro! 👍 I will give it a try. ;)




Me and my brother tried painting a Cuda recently and the result was it came out all glitched up!

My brother has a Cuda with a color he didn't like, so he wanted me to change it, so I painted it sassy grass green and the result came out like this....

Normal green Cuda on left, glitched cuda on the right.




After painting it, the glitched Cuda appears to have a white two tone stripe down the middle while the sides are painted with the color you chose and the vinyl on the back is the same color as what you chose as well. ;)

Weird isn't it?

Could it be from simply the Cuda having 2 base layouts? Some of the cars with decals have a set for light paints and a set for dark paint ( or for contrast differences) in some premiums this also changes the interior.

Any recollection if the 2 started with the same factory original paint? You can check the stock paint chip number (should still be there even after painting through hex) and see if switching the stock paint chip number is all that it takes to "glitch" the paint.
 
Could it be from simply the Cuda having 2 base layouts? Some of the cars with decals have a set for light paints and a set for dark paint ( or for contrast differences) in some premiums this also changes the interior.
Im not sure if I understand what your talking about and please make sure to delete the IMG url's when quoting. ;)

Any recollection if the 2 started with the same factory original paint? You can check the stock paint chip number (should still be there even after painting through hex) and see if switching the stock paint chip number is all that it takes to "glitch" the paint.
Yea I think I will try that and see what happens. ;) I know what your talking about when you say "stock paint chip", your referring to the colour code on the vehicle, not to be confused with paint code. Both are two different things. ;)

To be honest the Cuda that was painted was brown when my brother got it and then it was painted sassy grass green and it glitched out as seen in the picture above. Going to try the other colours and see what happens, doubt it will make a difference.
 
Im not sure if I understand what your talking about

Go see tha premium ford GT in the Ford dealership. Notice how each colour has 3 stripe layouts, no stripes, centre stripes, and side stripe (something of this nature) that tells me the car has 3 base layouts for painting, while all the stipe options are white (don't have the game loaded) other cars with stripes or a factory pattern like the black detailing on the Cuda will have that detailing available in 2 colours are used usually one is black the other is white.


Yea I think I will try that and see what happens. ;) I know what your talking about when you say "stock paint chip", your referring to the colour code on the vehicle, not to be confused with paint code. Both are two different things. ;)

That I believe is the answer, I'm near positive, if you match the factory paint number, the 2 will look identical.

To be honest the Cuda that was painted was brown when my brother got it and then it was painted sassy grass green and it glitched out as seen in the picture above. Going to try the other colours and see what happens, doubt it will make a difference.

Just match the factory paint and you can confirm
 
Go see tha premium ford GT in the Ford dealership. Notice how each colour has 3 stripe layouts, no stripes, centre stripes, and side stripe (something of this nature) that tells me the car has 3 base layouts for painting, while all the stipe options are white (don't have the game loaded) other cars with stripes or a factory pattern like the black detailing on the Cuda will have that detailing available in 2 colours are used usually one is black the other is white.
I see what your saying. ;)
That I believe is the answer, I'm near positive, if you match the factory paint number, the 2 will look identical.
Just tried painting a Cuda that already had sassy grass green with sassy grass green and result was the same. Pretty much if you change the paint code (not colour code) at all, it will glitch out like that and have the white two tone stripe down the middle and the vinyl on the side will be whatever color you paint it. ;)
Just match the factory paint and you can confirm
Well im not saying I have a problem with it, I wasn't exactly asking how to fix it, I already know how to do that. ;) I was just posting those pictures to show people what happens when you paint a Cuda since it is originally unpaintable, but thanks anyway! :)

Some other interesting things I learned is if your doing an endurance race or plan on making a pit stop, do not put on any of the secret tires on your car before the race or when your entering the pit stop because it will freeze! :sick:

I also tried painting a Nissan R92CP Race car and it's wheels and it didn't work. :indiff:

EDIT: Just painted a Ford GT40 Race car '69 and it works! :D
 
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Today I did something crazy...I put the engine of a R34 R-Tune into a Silvia S15, and tuned it to c.850hp.

It can do a 1/4-mile in 9.7s (with a lazily-tuned transmission) and finish a standing kilometre in about 19.5s @ 317km/h. It can hit 383km/h, and manage 2.8G of deceleration while braking from 383-0km/h - which takes it about 4 seconds or so. I also edited the downforce settings to give it 5 front downforce, plus it has a wing (it was at 15 when I did the speed tests).

But that's not all. I also screwed up an EG Civic, by giving it the drivetrain of...

...a Renault Maxi 5 Turbo. :lol: It oversteers heavily under braking and at corner entry, and the inside wheel pretty much lights up while cornering.
 

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