I don't know the reason. It didn't make sense to me in gt3 but it worked. It gave you like 10 extra hp if you changed it before driving. I just got the game a few hours ago and totally forgot to try it.The new cars don't have mileage so their oil is clean, no?
Don't see why they'd gain bhp.
Yeah I thought it might be restricted to just used cars. I didn't try it when buying my new miata. Hopefully someone can confirm before I buy my next carAll cars did this in GT4 also. It's always worth giving a new car an oil change before you have driven it, as the power will increase by a small percentage. I doubt its restricted to just premiums.
The new cars dont have mileage so their oil is clean, no?
Dont see why they'd gain bhp.
yes thats true, but for some reason if you changed your oil before you raced your new car in gt3 and gt4 the car would gain a few extra HP.
need to change the oil for the used cars always straight after you buy them as most seem to have the oil light on when you first race it. but no HP gain.
Don't you think you mean the LP560-4?i also got a signifcant boost in BHP on my Lambo LP 640 from 555BHP to 582BHP
. Also that oil change is $250 so must be some good oil going in there.
Don't you think you mean the LP560-4?
yes it does boost HP on premium cars
my SLS AMG stealth had 598HP now it has 628HP
Ah crap, I forgot about this. Guess my M3 and Miata are stuck at their normal power levels. Oh well, there's still time for the rest of them.
In my case, changing the oil actually REDUCED the horsepower. What the heck?
I got a brand new Mugen Motul Civic Si Race Car '87 as a prize. After driving a race or two (4.3 kilometers driven), the car was at 233 HP. I went ahead any changed the oil, and the car got reduced to 232 HP!
Quite interesting! Maybe the stock oil was better?