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Old 15 October 07, 10:29   #1
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Question Any Caterhams??

Hi guys,

Are there any Caterham cars available for GTL yet?

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Old 15 October 07, 20:16   #2
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Guess some people do heve them, but it is unfortunately not with permission...
SO: no way they will appear here, a properly legit forum...
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Old 15 October 07, 20:37   #3
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Not for GTL but for GTR2.
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Old 4 November 07, 11:39   #4
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How do you convert GTR2 cars to GTL for personal use?
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Old 15 November 07, 20:02   #5
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There is a guide in the GTL downloads section, there is a few other cars like BMW M1 and Lancia Beta Montecarlo that I converted for myself The Physics for those two is almost identical but with different body mass. I made more realistic engine curves with a prog from rfactor central. The M1 had 850hp in it´s most extreme version and I believe that I am reaching somwhere around 400km/h on the 1967 Lemans Track. Theres alot to fiddle with on addon cars since they have wordpad editable physics.
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Old 16 November 07, 10:29   #6
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There is a guide in the GTL downloads section, there is a few other cars like BMW M1 and Lancia Beta Montecarlo that I converted for myself The Physics for those two is almost identical but with different body mass. I made more realistic engine curves with a prog from rfactor central. The M1 had 850hp in itīs most extreme version and I believe that I am reaching somwhere around 400km/h on the 1967 Lemans Track. Theres alot to fiddle with on addon cars since they have wordpad editable physics.
Hi Iggy, can you give me the link for that program at RFactor Central? It would be very useful. Thanks in advance.


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Old 17 November 07, 09:18   #7
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It´s called easy engine physics editor. You need to get a free account on the site to be able to download. When you want to edit an .eng file you need to change the .eng to .ini and then back again to test your changes in gtl.


http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail...ysics%20Editor
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Itīs called easy engine physics editor. You need to get a free account on the site to be able to download. When you want to edit an .eng file you need to change the .eng to .ini and then back again to test your changes in gtl.


http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail...ysics%20Editor
Thanks, Iggy!
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