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Tue 29/01/02 at 22:18
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Posts: 787
if you have a pikes peaks in gt3 then put a stage 4 turbo unit on it go in to the max speed test then change the settings to

front rear
spring rate 4.0 4.0
ride hight 75mm 75mm
damper bound level 8 level 8
damper rebound level 7 level 7
camber angle 0.0 0.0
toe angle 0.0 0.0
stabilisers level 4 level 2
brake balance level 15 level 20
limited slip initial 5 5
limited slip acceleration 5 5
limited slip decrease 5 5
auto gear level 48
final gear 2.000
down force 0.38 1.08
asm level 0
tcs level 0
vcd 10%

when you have done that start the test then turn round at the start go in to the corner at a low speed but you have to exit at over 360km/h then you should get the car over 1000km/h
Tue 05/02/02 at 23:04
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"everyone says it"
Posts: 14,738
ßër§ëkër wrote:
> I've had my Pike's Peak over 8000 MPH and man does it get around the test course
> quick.

Thats a very fast peak. Infact its huge!

Shame I dont play that game anymore. Would be fun if I liked it :D
Tue 05/02/02 at 14:33
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"Jim Jam Jim"
Posts: 5,626
slaveunit wrote:
> I do not believe you. If this was the realistic driving simulator that it's
> meant to be, you wouldnt be able to do it.

Its a cheat, well sort of. If you use the settings above it will make a fast car e.g. Escudo Pike do a wheelie. The wheelie will then make the car accelerate really fast. I have been just over 800kmph on the test circuit. You have to use a car with downforce.

I have found out that in the Japanese or American version there are bugs in the game that allow you to go through the wall. This lets you reach speeds that are 10000000mph in size. I tried to find the places in the UK version but couldnt.
Tue 05/02/02 at 12:30
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Posts: 6,492
Well, to be fair, fully upgrade the car, and it will do much faster than that.........

The RUF based on the Prsche 911 Turbo can also break the 1000kph mark
Tue 05/02/02 at 12:24
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"Back from the dead!"
Posts: 4,615
I do not believe you. If this was the realistic driving simulator that it's meant to be, you wouldnt be able to do it.

The current land speed record is 766mph, about 1100 mph. I doubt a race car would be capable. F1 cars only do about 250 tops.
Tue 05/02/02 at 00:39
Posts: 0
ßër§ëkër wrote:
> I've had my Pike's Peak over 8000 MPH and man does it get around the test course
> quick.

how did you manage that
Wed 30/01/02 at 04:31
Posts: 0
I've had my Pike's Peak over 8000 MPH and man does it get around the test course quick.
Tue 29/01/02 at 22:18
Posts: 0
if you have a pikes peaks in gt3 then put a stage 4 turbo unit on it go in to the max speed test then change the settings to

front rear
spring rate 4.0 4.0
ride hight 75mm 75mm
damper bound level 8 level 8
damper rebound level 7 level 7
camber angle 0.0 0.0
toe angle 0.0 0.0
stabilisers level 4 level 2
brake balance level 15 level 20
limited slip initial 5 5
limited slip acceleration 5 5
limited slip decrease 5 5
auto gear level 48
final gear 2.000
down force 0.38 1.08
asm level 0
tcs level 0
vcd 10%

when you have done that start the test then turn round at the start go in to the corner at a low speed but you have to exit at over 360km/h then you should get the car over 1000km/h

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