34 Votes in Poll
34 Votes in Poll
Mine is I believe the Suzuki Alto Works Suzuki Sports Limited '97 in Gran Turismo 3, or any Kei Car.
...I didn't know much about cars and because of that I couldn't catch up the competition, but luckily I did a new game and things got better with the Mazda Miata MX-5. I was just lucky to find a good starter car.
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Much as the Gran Turismo games are known for being serious, visually stunning, and mechanically robust racing sims, the third entry into the series shipped with a genuine thigh-slapper of a glitch you'll surely never forget. The glitch will make your car do a wheelie, with the speed from the vehicle's back wheel going as high as 900mph. To get it done, all you need to do is pick a car with at least 1000 HP, tune your front and rear suspension to their lowest settings, set the front downforce as low as possible, the rear downforce to its highest, and the gearbox's final drive ratio to 3.000 with the auto setting maxed. Once you hit around 370km/hour, the front of the car will lift up, ensuring you're propelled forward by only the two back wheels, hilariously increasing your top speed by more than double. Does it make a lick of sense physics-wise? Absolutely not, but is it pretty much the most entertaining thing anybody's ever done in a Gran Turismo game? You betcha.
And then i found out that other car had more hp than him, he has like 900 and the other car has 1000, but i can't find this car, anyone know what car i am talking about?
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