Need Codebreaker Hybrid Making Help

Hello, I'm new to the forums. I want to learn how to make hybrids using solely my Codebreaker. Hooking up a sharkport is impossible with my current arrangement, as there is no way for me to keep both console and PC near each other and plugged in at the same time. :(

So far I have seen that I need two things: a base code and a part code. I found the base code list at this thread

On the first link there are actually codes for all formats, and there's a list for codebreaker so no problems there.

So say I wanted to change the engine on one of my cars. I would use 2A63B76D and 2A6FB76D for the first half of each code. The specific parts listed in that thread I gave seemed to be for gameshark only, not for all formats like the base codes. Where are some specific part code lists for Codebreaker? Are there any available now? Links to some would be much appreciated. I have searched and not had much success finding any.

Or is there some way I can convert the GS2 values into codebreaker values?

If there aren't any codebreaker code listings yet, then does anyone have some full codebreaker codes that they have found to be good hybrids? I mean, if I can't make my own, it doesn't hurt to use everyone else's cars right? :D
 
What version of codebreaker do U have? If it's one of the early ones, it can use GS2 codes. If it's a CB V4 it can't. There are no listings of CB part codes that I know of. Here are a few I have converted.

Tires

F094/s
Front
1-7DA695FE
2-AE1F8B62
Rear
1-7DA69781
2-AE1F8B62

787b--SS
Front
1-ED9B07E5
2-B770DF37
Rear
1-4E5B07E5
2-B770DF38

R390 Race SS
Front
1-8A655C28
2-E62A78AD
Rear
1-8A655C28
2-EC3678AD

Turbos

Celica GT 4 Stage 3
1-18D1290C
2-D9CCAB47

gto_tt_99 Stage 3
1-9DEA69DE
2-6FBFE935

altoworks_sport_ltd_97 Stage 3
1-49E2ECF8
2-767B9A69

denso_supra_00 Stage 4
1-6D4B147C
2-2BC194A5

r390_road_98 Stage 4
1-8A655C17
2-E5D45EA5

Drivetrains

fto_lm_race_00
1-740AB18A
2-2D235D01

F094S
1-7DA69411
2-2E1F8B62

Car Purchasable for Zero Credits

ZZ II
2A3F465E-00000000
2A3B465E-00000000

So these would be the second half of the two codes, to be combined with the basecodes from the link U gave.

There is also This Guide , U might want to read if U haven't already. I will post a link for a code converter if U need it.
 
OK RX-Eighties, Since U haven't put your location in your profile, I don't know if U are using Pal or NTSC, but it goes like this.

In this code
Car Purchasable for Zero Credits

ZZ II
2A3F465E-00000000
2A3B465E-00000000

2A3F465E and 2A3B465E are both base codes, they are always the first half of the codeline. The zeros in this code are the "part code" or value in this case since this code doesn't install a part. For further explaination of this click the link for the guide I posted in the previous post.

Click on the link Astaroth13th has in the first post to see a chart with all the basecodes I know of. If U are an NTSC(American) user, That same link has other links to all kinds of parts with basecodes that will work with GS2/ARv2/CB1. If U are a PAL or Japanese user, U will have to substitute the proper basecodes. I hope this helps, if U have any problems, just ask.
 
Thanks for your help, I found a site that converts between GS2 and CB2, so I can just use the GS2 part list and convert the stuff I need. I have a question though. On my disk it says Codebreaker Version 5. Does CB2 mean the PS2 codebreaker in general or does it mean Codebreaker Version 2?

It's a long way of doing it, but it'll work. I just wish there was a GSPro for PS2, but I know that's not possible to do. That was the coolest peripheral ever. Especially the memory editor and code hacking features. They were t3h sh1zn1t. lol :) Plus I never had to buy a memory card again.

Maybe I should buy an old model Playstation off ebay or something so that I can use my old GSPro for GT2.

Anyway, I'll have to try some of this stuff soon.
 
Ok, I tried building a hybrid yesterday with some codes I converted but it didn't work too well. It kept freezing when I selected simulation mode at the main menu. :banghead: It was driving me nuts yesterday and I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. I had zero other codes on, aside from the master code for GT3 that came with the disk. I could go into arcade mode, but when I tried to load my home garage, it froze again. I'm lost. I checked all my codes, and they seem right.

I've decided to make it a little bit easier on myself and start off simple. I want to make the Diablo. Once I have it done, working, and saved, then I'll start worrying about hybrids. Do you have the codes for it converted or should I just go ahead and do it myself? Also, does it matter what car you use for the conversion? How many of the parts of a code are *required* and how many are just optional to make the car more like the one you're converting it to?

Oh yeah, to add even more questions to this already question-filled message, here are a few more: Exactly what does each of these parts do: Body, Chassis, Type, Base. They all sound the same to me, so why do you need so many of 'em?
 
No, I don't have the Diablo converted, But I can convert it for U if U like. Also, if U can, post the codes U converted, along with what they are for, and I'll check them for U. The game freeze indicates that most likely, the codes were converted incorrectly, or entered into the CB incorrectly.
 
This should be all U need to get the Diablo

DIABLO JGTC(J)
CB4 slot 1
CarBase 2A93B76D - C4E472A0 2A9FB76D - E2D9BEFE diablo_gt_00
BodyColor 2A9BB76D - 0000046A 2A87B76D - 00000000 1130
brakes 2A8BB76D - 1CA8689A 2A77B76D - 9BA28525
brake controller 2A73B76D - 000030E1 2A7FB76D - 00000000
chassis 2A7BB76D - 1CA8689A 2A67B76D - 97237125
engine 2A63B76D - 1CA8689A 2A6FB76D - 9B257D25
drivetrain & VCD 2A6BB76D - 1CA8689A 2A57B76D - 9DA48925
suspension 2A5BB76D - 1CA8689A 2A47B76D - A5B38B25
LSD 2A43B76D - 1CA8689A 2A4FB76D - A12C8725
front tyres 2A4BB76D - 1CA868AF 2A37B76D - A9268925 T8.5 Super Soft
rear tyres 2A33B76D - 1CA868AF 2A3FB76D - AF328925 T8.5 Super Soft
body & downforce 2A2BB76D - 1CA8689A 2A17B76D - A1327B25
NA tune 2AF3B76D - 1CA8689B 2AFFB76D - A32E8925 Stage 2
turbo 2AFBB76D - 0033F761 2AE7B76D - 00000000
clutch 2AEBB76D - 1CA8689A 2AD7B76D - 99237925
muffler 2ADBB76D - 1CA8689A 2AC7B76D - A2AD8B25
transmission 2A53B76D - 1CA8689A 2A5FB76D - 97A76B25
R gear 2AA3B76E - 00000CC8 3.272
1 gear 2AAFB76E - 00000E39 3.641
2 gear 2AABB76E - 00000986 2.438
3 gear 2A97B76E - 000006EE 1.774
4 gear 2A93B76E - 0000054B 1.355
5 gear 2A9FB76E - 0000043D 1.085
6 gear 2A9BB76E - 00000390 0.912
Final Drive 2A83B76E - 00000D65 3.429
Auto gear 2A8FB76E - 00000020 32

Enter each part as a seperate code, and rather than using them all at once, try a few at a time, maybe 3 groups. Make sure U use the body and color codes at the same time, and the tranny and gear ratios together.
 
Thanks, do I need to put all of these in? Or can I just put in the engine, chassis, body, color, base, and type in?

Oh yeah, I converted some of them before your last post. The first halves were all right but somehow the 2nd halves were all wrong. Could you tell me how to use the converter properly? I'm not doing it right.
 
U don't need to bother with the type, and yes, U can just use the base, color, body, chassis and engine. Your Diablo though will have the tranny, suspension and other parts of whatever car U have in the first slot, but I think U can buy the correct upgrades in the game after putting on those 5 codes.

The code list I posted above was produced by MK's program, and is probably the best way for U to get CB4 codes for hybrid building. It won't convert other codes though, so I will post something later on how to use it.
 
To answer your earlier question about what some of the parts are for,

Carbase=name of the car
Type=Race,road or rally really seams to have no effect on anything
Body/Downforce=The cars body. Body and color must come from the same car.
Chassis=The cars frame. it controls the base weight and wheelbase of the car.
I think the rest are self explanitory.

Now on to using the code converter I linked in an earlier post. First it's helpful for U to understand that the base codes and part codes are converted differently. The base codes are encrypted in some way, while the part codes are a straight hex conversion. So when U put them in the converter, they must be in the correct order. So, lets convert the F094/s engine. The gs2 codes are:
engine 1C041380 - DFB85496 1C041384 - ED3F5C87
Before putting any codes in the converter, U see there are 3 selections a bit beneath the code window, GS2, Hex and CB2. Set it on GS2, and then enter the code 1C041380DFB85496. Now click it on CB2 and it converts to 2A63B76D7DA69371. Click it back to GS2 and enter the second engine code, 1C041384ED3F5C87. Click back to CB2 and U get 2A6FB76D6B1F8B62. So the converted codes for the F094/s engine are

Part1
2A63B76D-7DA69371
Part 2
2A6FB76D-6B1F8B62

It's pretty easy as long as your careful. I always copy/paste codes in whenever possible, to reduce the chance of typos.
 
Now, I did exactly as you said for me to do and I got slightly different numbers for the second half of the codes.

Instead of 2A63B76D-7DA69371 for the first part of the engine, I got 2A63B76D-7DA6937B instead. If you notice, we got different numbers for the last digit. You got a 1 wherareas I got a B. This small variance makes all the difference between the code working and not working. As a note, I copied and pasted, so there was no error in the code when I converted it. What's wrong here?
:confused:

Also, I tried the Diablo last night using your numbers instead of the ones I had, which were slightly different in the second half. It worked beautifully. Now I'd like to make a hybrid out of that Diablo. It's cornering ability kind of sucks and I'd like to improve that. How would I do that (IE what parts to replace with what)? Also, I tried using the HP multiplyer to make it go fast, but the problem is that the auto gear doesn't go high enough to let the car go up to its full speed. I changed the value for the auto gear to go up much higher than the max but it didn't do anything. How do I get around this limit?

All considered, all I really want is one Diablo hybrid that is very fast (~450 top speed would be nice) and handles well. I saw one like that in this forum but it was gameshark and for whatever reason my conversions are off. :irked:
 
As far as the conversion difference, I can't really say why. The only difference maybe that I saved the converter to my PC and run it from there, rather than the web site. Not sure why that should matter, but who knows. I know others have experienced som problems with it too.

As far as your Diablo, It's tough for me to speculate since I don't know exactly what U have, but I would say to try some DF changes, and as far as the top speed, try playing with the Final drive(make it lower) rather than the auto setting.

Try these
Front DF 2A7FB76E - FFFFFFFF
Rear DF 2A7BB76E - FFFFFFFF


Final Drive 2A83B76E - 0000076C
 
Thanks for all your help so far Heydu. I'm going to try those playing around with those downforce and final drive codes later today. I'll let you know how it goes. I think it might take more than a HP/DF/Final Drive Mod to make a decent hybrid though. I don't have any other parts on the Diablo yet. Maybe I'll try a 787B engine or something, I dunno.
 
Well, what makes a good hybrid is very subjective. What I consider great, U may consider crap, and vice versa. Anyway, I would also suggest swapping in the r390 race chassis, and the Mustang SVT stage 3 weight reduction. This will lower your weight by 435kg from the stock Diablo weight, and should improve the handling, as will a set of F1 tires. Here are a few more codes for U to play with. ;)

brakes 2A8BB76D - 7DA6D3B0 2A77B76D - AD1F8B62 Normal, williams_fw16b
brakes 2A8BB76D - F62D30A9 2A77B76D - AC235F00 Normal, gt_one_race_99

brake controller 2A73B76D - 0C4827BA 2A7FB76D - B460D491 Adjustable, _3400s_00

chassis 2A7BB76D - CD6987D0 2A67B76D - B770DF36 _787b_91
chassis 2A7BB76D - F62D2F89 2A67B76D - E7235F00 gt_one_race_99
chassis 2A7BB76D - 8A655C13 2A67B76D - D42760AD r390_race_98
chassis 2A7BB76D - A6EFC59F 2A67B76D - 14E712E1 Normal, trueno_gt_apex_shigeno_00
chassis 2A7BB76D - 3D2CC95A 2A67B76D - 74DF130D vertigo_97
chassis 2A7BB76D - F68E48D5 2A67B76D - 5FF5EB9D Normal, zzs_00
chassis 2A7BB76D - 7DA69270 2A67B76D - E81F8B62 williams_fw16a
chassis 2A7BB76D - B5C92B18 2A67B76D - F4EBE496 lotus_99t

engine 2A63B76D - 2E2AED5E 2A6FB76D - 2755A89D Normal, focus_wrc_99
engine 2A63B76D - C19D25F7 2A6FB76D - 28644BBC Normal, panoz_esperante_race_98
engine 2A63B76D - 74F8CA02 2A6FB76D - E5B24F19 Normal, zonda_race_00

drivetrain & VCD 2A6BB76D - 7DA69411 2A57B76D - 2E1F8B62 MR Normal, williams_fw16a
drivetrain & VCD 2A6BB76D - 740AB18A 2A57B76D - 2D235D01 VCD, fto_lm_race_00
drivetrain & VCD 2A6BB76D - 357B07D0 2A57B76D - B770DF37 MR Normal, _787b_91

suspension 2A5BB76D - F4A78B96 2A47B76D - 52B1756C Full-Racing, mrs_autobacs_00
suspension 2A5BB76D - 3D6AAD53 2A47B76D - F2BF9FA6 Full-Racing, r_gt_00
suspension 2A5BB76D - 7DA69614 2A47B76D - EE9F8B62 Full-Racing, williams_fw16a

LSD 2A43B76D - 8E312898 2A4FB76D - 996B9EF0 Full, nsx_s_zero_97_ext

front tyres 2A4BB76D - 9FAFC79F 2A37B76D - 2D29970A T6.5 Medium Soft, altezza_lm_race_00
rear tyres 2A33B76D - CFAFC79F 2A3FB76D - 2D299722 T6.5 Medium Soft, altezza_lm_race_00
front tyres 2A4BB76D - 7DA695FE 2A37B76D - AE1F8B62 T5.5 Medium, williams_fw16a
rear tyres 2A33B76D - 7DA69781 2A3FB76D - AE1F8B62 T5.5 Medium, williams_fw16a
front tyres 2A4BB76D - 8A655C28 2A37B76D - E62A78AD T8.5 Super Soft, r390_race_98
rear tyres 2A33B76D - 8A655C28 2A3FB76D - EC3678AD T8.5 Super Soft, r390_race_98

weight reduction 2A23B76D - 5D8827BA 2A2FB76D - B460D509 Stage 1, _3400s_00
weight reduction 2A23B76D - F523DDFA 2A2FB76D - 797D59A4 Stage 2, _180sx_x_96
weight reduction 2A23B76D - 65076775 2A2FB76D - F003BF25 Stage 3, mustang_svt_cobrar_00

polish 2A13B76D - 0BE175F2 2A1FB76D - 6451AB1E Polished, altezza_rs200_98
polish 2A13B76D - 7E3A69DB 2A1FB76D - 6FBFE92D Polished, gto_tt_99
polish 2A13B76D - 3CBA4C10 2A1FB76D - F2BF9FA6 Polished, r_gt_00

balance 2A1BB76D - 0B18C432 2A07B76D - 6451AB1E Balanced, altezza_rs200_98
balance 2A1BB76D - 8D22D494 2A07B76D - E8A5B6F1 Balanced, esprit_v8_se_00
balance 2A1BB76D - F6858952 2A07B76D - 5FE5E1C5 Balanced, rx8_01

displacement 2A03B76D - 08A84714 2A0FB76D - D6CC9FC9 Increased, mini_cooper_13i_00
displacement 2A03B76D - 91582B6B 2A0FB76D - E533995F Increased, r34_gtr_v2_00
displacement 2A03B76D - 469A2A7C 2A0FB76D - A6478925 Increased, civic_sir2_93

computer 2A0BB76D - 0B70A5D2 2AF7B76D - 6451AB1E Tuned, altezza_rs200_98
computer 2A0BB76D - 91582B6A 2AF7B76D - A4AF995F Tuned, r34_gtr_v2_00
computer 2A0BB76D - 968C0C95 2AF7B76D - 34CBCB15 Tuned, supra_szr_97

NA tune 2AF3B76D - 246ACCCB 2AFFB76D - 573C9711 Stage 2, beetle_cup_00
NA tune 2AF3B76D - 9D2CC95B 2AFFB76D - 74DF4339 Stage 2, vertigo_97
NA tune 2AF3B76D - CD0A0916 2AFFB76D - E1B5AF15 Stage 3, zonda_c12_00

turbo 2AFBB76D - 83AF0ECB 2AE7B76D - F00B95D8 Stage 1, db7_vantage_coupe_00
turbo 2AFBB76D - 8A655C16 2AE7B76D - E5545EA5 Stage 3, r390_road_98
turbo 2AFBB76D - 49E2ECF8 2AE7B76D - 767B9A69 Stage 3, altoworks_sport_ltd_97

flywheel 2AE3B76D - 91084899 2AEFB76D - 6CD9BA60 Full-Racing, esprit_sport350_00

clutch 2AEBB76D - 2E2AED5E 2AD7B76D - 2553A49D Triple Plate, focus_wrc_99

muffler 2ADBB76D - 74F8C9F0 2AC7B76D - 9A588B89 Full-Racing, zonda_c12s_00
 
I tried playing around with the downforce, final drive, and HP multiplyer to see what I could do to make the car into a nice hybrid.

Here's what I got with the car now:
~540 top speed
Handling is excellent, but you CANNOT take a turn and accelerate or brake at the same time. Obviously this needs work. Taking turns w/o doing anything else works wonderfully though.
Horrible 0-60 acceleration
Godlike 60-540 acceleration.
Default braking isn't good enough to slow the car down from 300+ MPH to take a turn. Straightaway-> Hairpin turn = bad.

It's _almost_ drivable. Here are my questions:
1. What do I do to get brakes that can slow you down quickly from insane speeds to take a corner?
2. What could get rid of that nasty tendency to spin around in circles insanely fast when you make a mistake? It really tends to do this on the test course on the turn part. I can do a faster lap time on midfield than I can on the test course. :lol: It's all because it's soooo hard to stop the car after it starts spinning and bouncing around like that.
3. How do I improve 0-60? Would changing the first gear setting work?

If I can fix these 3 problems, especially #2, then I'll have one awesome hybrid. It's already sweet. I have an idea to make it go even faster too. :cool:
 
Well it's not my forte to build high powered insane speed hybrids, so my advice may be wrong, but I would say:

1-F1 brakes work the best, so install a set of those, and then use the brake controler adjustment code to install a higher than in game setting. Something like.

2A77B76E-00000250
2A73B76E-00000250

2-Not sure, maybe try doing the same type thing with ASM or TCS

TCS-2AE3B76E-00000100
ASM-2AD7B76E-00000100

3-It depends on what's causing the problem. often times this is caused by the parts combinations you used. If gear adjustments don't help, try a different turbo or NA tune.
 
The car will change based on what you put in. For example, if you put an engine code in, the car in the 1st slot will be the same car, just with a different engine. Yes, you can save the hybrids to the memory card slot, but MAKE SURE IT WORKS IN A RACE before saving.
 
Originally posted by Heydu
Well, what makes a good hybrid is very subjective. What I consider great, U may consider crap, and vice versa. Anyway, I would also suggest swapping in the r390 race chassis, and the Mustang SVT stage 3 weight reduction. This will lower your weight by 435kg from the stock Diablo weight, and should improve the handling, as will a set of F1 tires. Here are a few more codes for U to play with. ;)

brakes 2A8BB76D - 7DA6D3B0 2A77B76D - AD1F8B62 Normal, williams_fw16b
brakes 2A8BB76D - F62D30A9 2A77B76D - AC235F00 Normal, gt_one_race_99

brake controller 2A73B76D - 0C4827BA 2A7FB76D - B460D491 Adjustable, _3400s_00

chassis 2A7BB76D - CD6987D0 2A67B76D - B770DF36 _787b_91
chassis 2A7BB76D - F62D2F89 2A67B76D - E7235F00 gt_one_race_99
chassis 2A7BB76D - 8A655C13 2A67B76D - D42760AD r390_race_98
chassis 2A7BB76D - A6EFC59F 2A67B76D - 14E712E1 Normal, trueno_gt_apex_shigeno_00
chassis 2A7BB76D - 3D2CC95A 2A67B76D - 74DF130D vertigo_97
chassis 2A7BB76D - F68E48D5 2A67B76D - 5FF5EB9D Normal, zzs_00
chassis 2A7BB76D - 7DA69270 2A67B76D - E81F8B62 williams_fw16a
chassis 2A7BB76D - B5C92B18 2A67B76D - F4EBE496 lotus_99t

engine 2A63B76D - 2E2AED5E 2A6FB76D - 2755A89D Normal, focus_wrc_99
engine 2A63B76D - C19D25F7 2A6FB76D - 28644BBC Normal, panoz_esperante_race_98
engine 2A63B76D - 74F8CA02 2A6FB76D - E5B24F19 Normal, zonda_race_00

drivetrain & VCD 2A6BB76D - 7DA69411 2A57B76D - 2E1F8B62 MR Normal, williams_fw16a
drivetrain & VCD 2A6BB76D - 740AB18A 2A57B76D - 2D235D01 VCD, fto_lm_race_00
drivetrain & VCD 2A6BB76D - 357B07D0 2A57B76D - B770DF37 MR Normal, _787b_91

suspension 2A5BB76D - F4A78B96 2A47B76D - 52B1756C Full-Racing, mrs_autobacs_00
suspension 2A5BB76D - 3D6AAD53 2A47B76D - F2BF9FA6 Full-Racing, r_gt_00
suspension 2A5BB76D - 7DA69614 2A47B76D - EE9F8B62 Full-Racing, williams_fw16a

LSD 2A43B76D - 8E312898 2A4FB76D - 996B9EF0 Full, nsx_s_zero_97_ext

front tyres 2A4BB76D - 9FAFC79F 2A37B76D - 2D29970A T6.5 Medium Soft, altezza_lm_race_00
rear tyres 2A33B76D - CFAFC79F 2A3FB76D - 2D299722 T6.5 Medium Soft, altezza_lm_race_00
front tyres 2A4BB76D - 7DA695FE 2A37B76D - AE1F8B62 T5.5 Medium, williams_fw16a
rear tyres 2A33B76D - 7DA69781 2A3FB76D - AE1F8B62 T5.5 Medium, williams_fw16a
front tyres 2A4BB76D - 8A655C28 2A37B76D - E62A78AD T8.5 Super Soft, r390_race_98
rear tyres 2A33B76D - 8A655C28 2A3FB76D - EC3678AD T8.5 Super Soft, r390_race_98

weight reduction 2A23B76D - 5D8827BA 2A2FB76D - B460D509 Stage 1, _3400s_00
weight reduction 2A23B76D - F523DDFA 2A2FB76D - 797D59A4 Stage 2, _180sx_x_96
weight reduction 2A23B76D - 65076775 2A2FB76D - F003BF25 Stage 3, mustang_svt_cobrar_00

polish 2A13B76D - 0BE175F2 2A1FB76D - 6451AB1E Polished, altezza_rs200_98
polish 2A13B76D - 7E3A69DB 2A1FB76D - 6FBFE92D Polished, gto_tt_99
polish 2A13B76D - 3CBA4C10 2A1FB76D - F2BF9FA6 Polished, r_gt_00

balance 2A1BB76D - 0B18C432 2A07B76D - 6451AB1E Balanced, altezza_rs200_98
balance 2A1BB76D - 8D22D494 2A07B76D - E8A5B6F1 Balanced, esprit_v8_se_00
balance 2A1BB76D - F6858952 2A07B76D - 5FE5E1C5 Balanced, rx8_01

displacement 2A03B76D - 08A84714 2A0FB76D - D6CC9FC9 Increased, mini_cooper_13i_00
displacement 2A03B76D - 91582B6B 2A0FB76D - E533995F Increased, r34_gtr_v2_00
displacement 2A03B76D - 469A2A7C 2A0FB76D - A6478925 Increased, civic_sir2_93

computer 2A0BB76D - 0B70A5D2 2AF7B76D - 6451AB1E Tuned, altezza_rs200_98
computer 2A0BB76D - 91582B6A 2AF7B76D - A4AF995F Tuned, r34_gtr_v2_00
computer 2A0BB76D - 968C0C95 2AF7B76D - 34CBCB15 Tuned, supra_szr_97

NA tune 2AF3B76D - 246ACCCB 2AFFB76D - 573C9711 Stage 2, beetle_cup_00
NA tune 2AF3B76D - 9D2CC95B 2AFFB76D - 74DF4339 Stage 2, vertigo_97
NA tune 2AF3B76D - CD0A0916 2AFFB76D - E1B5AF15 Stage 3, zonda_c12_00

turbo 2AFBB76D - 83AF0ECB 2AE7B76D - F00B95D8 Stage 1, db7_vantage_coupe_00
turbo 2AFBB76D - 8A655C16 2AE7B76D - E5545EA5 Stage 3, r390_road_98
turbo 2AFBB76D - 49E2ECF8 2AE7B76D - 767B9A69 Stage 3, altoworks_sport_ltd_97

flywheel 2AE3B76D - 91084899 2AEFB76D - 6CD9BA60 Full-Racing, esprit_sport350_00

clutch 2AEBB76D - 2E2AED5E 2AD7B76D - 2553A49D Triple Plate, focus_wrc_99

muffler 2ADBB76D - 74F8C9F0 2AC7B76D - 9A588B89 Full-Racing, zonda_c12s_00
Do you have the CB codes for the F686/M engine
 
Originally posted by Heydu
The way I understand it, CB2 is the CB for PS2 in general. Then there are vesions of it. I believe V4 and higher will not use GS2 codes, but all versions will use the same CB codes.

Here is a link for the converter I used.

http://hellion00.thegfcc.com/bonus.html

That link for the GS to CB Code Convertor is down, can you put the program up so we can download it ?

That link you had up reports, page can not be found
 
Here is the code for the F686/m engine

engine 2A63B76D - C4FA0C0E 2A6FB76D - A0D63F16 Normal, williams_fw11

This is a different link for the converter

Code Converter

However, for getting hybrid part codes, Mk's is much faster and easier.
 
Originally posted by Heydu
Here is the code for the F686/m engine

engine 2A63B76D - C4FA0C0E 2A6FB76D - A0D63F16 Normal, williams_fw11

This is a different link for the converter

Code Converter

However, for getting hybrid part codes, Mk's is much faster and easier.
Thanks for the redirect will get busy converting. With that code Converter I can change the GS codes for HP multiplier to CodeBreaker ?
 
Originally posted by Masterblaster
Thanks for the redirect will get busy converting. With that code Converter I can change the GS codes for HP multiplier to CodeBreaker ?
When I used that MK's I get an error at loading it.
 
Originally posted by Heydu
What version of codebreaker do U have? If it's one of the early ones, it can use GS2 codes. If it's a CB V4 it can't. There are no listings of CB part codes that I know of. Here are a few I have converted.

Tires

F094/s
Front
1-7DA695FE
2-AE1F8B62
Rear
1-7DA69781
2-AE1F8B62

787b--SS
Front
1-ED9B07E5
2-B770DF37
Rear
1-4E5B07E5
2-B770DF38

R390 Race SS
Front
1-8A655C28
2-E62A78AD
Rear
1-8A655C28
2-EC3678AD

Turbos

Celica GT 4 Stage 3
1-18D1290C
2-D9CCAB47

gto_tt_99 Stage 3
1-9DEA69DE
2-6FBFE935

altoworks_sport_ltd_97 Stage 3
1-49E2ECF8
2-767B9A69

denso_supra_00 Stage 4
1-6D4B147C
2-2BC194A5

r390_road_98 Stage 4
1-8A655C17
2-E5D45EA5

Drivetrains

fto_lm_race_00
1-740AB18A
2-2D235D01

F094S
1-7DA69411
2-2E1F8B62

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ZZ II
2A3F465E-00000000
2A3B465E-00000000

So these would be the second half of the two codes, to be combined with the basecodes from the link U gave.

There is also This Guide , U might want to read if U haven't already. I will post a link for a code converter if U need it.
I may of entered these codes wrong, are these single line codes , or did I miss something by not adding a base code first to these codes?
 
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