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2hot4u posted on Feb 22, 2008 10:00:33 AM - Report post
The tuning menu tells you how to tune the cars.
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Chingy42007 posted on Feb 23, 2008 12:45:52 AM - Report post
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originally posted by DeathWissssh
Whats the best way to learn how to upgrade the cars?
Trial and error.
Or you could read the very extensive guide on this site...
[Edited by Chingy42007, 2/23/2008 12:46:13 AM]
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2hot4u posted on Feb 23, 2008 5:48:33 AM - Report post
Tuning a car can make a car even worse than before,if you don't know what you're doing. It has happened to me. So,if you don't know how to tune its best not to attempt it.
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Chingy42007 posted on Feb 23, 2008 9:51:54 PM - Report post
The only way you learn, on the other hand, is by actually fiddling around with it. I had massive understeer problems with my Golf GTi at one point, so I decided to mess around with it. After a few hours of trial and error methods, I finally corrected the understeer. I learnt tuning the hard way - by actually getting up off my lazy arse and finding out.
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2hot4u posted on Feb 23, 2008 9:53:48 PM - Report post
I'm way too lazy for all that.
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Chingy42007 posted on Feb 23, 2008 10:20:40 PM - Report post
Your bad, then.
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2hot4u posted on Feb 23, 2008 10:23:09 PM - Report post
Naw,I'm lazy.
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Chingy42007 posted on Feb 23, 2008 10:27:36 PM - Report post
That's what I meant. Your fault you're lazy. -_-
Anywho, I'm falling in love with the 03 Mustang. That thing drifts like I've never seen before. Sounds ****ing amazing, too. I've failed so far as to beat my own record with it, but I reckon that's more my fault than the car's fault. I need to get used to it.