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its not a cheat, its a combination of tuning from different cars... eg... 6 speed gearbox from tom's supra, twin V6 engines from the escudo, brembo (?) brakes from the ford (biggest stopping power in the game), n/a tune from the new beetle, intercooler from the GTO, exhaust from a kakimoto sumfinorother, weight reduction off a EVO VII, handling of a subaru, and ECU off an S2000, LSD is the only original component.

You can actually custom make cars if u got a memory editor, cheats dun let u do that, well they do, but its long and boring process fiddling around typing shit in hex using your contorller.

I've also got a Porche 911 GT3 for simulation driving and my drift 180sx with the RB26DETT and 6 speed gearbox for dorifto. This one is jus good in straight lines, take a corner and you're guranteed to spin out, unless you go into the corner in 2nd gear (at 140km/h :))

Originally posted by mrfrontmount

sorry but i still don't quite get it

how do you "hack the cars to make them so good??

ps  8.762 is my best time using a polyphony001 car, my best skyline time is 9.995 with an R32 gtr

I have no idea how my friend hacked it, but he sure scared that crap outta me when I challenged him with my Mitsibitshi GTO, vs that Celica M spec...damn he overlapped me like 2 times before winning..

haha man u'r mate has meddled with the boost multiplier... that's low... betcha u clear 400m in like 1st gear as soon as boost hits... lol

das it i'm "adjusting" my boost multiplier as well get like times of 3 n shit... lol

Mine was dun with stock parts modifications... haven't touched boost multiplier... yet :P

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