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Old 14 December 09, 14:29   #1
heymoa
 
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Goffik seeing as you turned the tyre scrub sound down (thank you!) is it possible to turn the engine sound up on individual cars?

The GT500 is way too quiet in my opinion it should be making my ears bleed

im not into american muscle normally but i am enjoying driving the GT500, mainly due to the sound as i think it understeers too much and has too much grip in general..... im going off topic opps.
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Old 14 December 09, 14:36   #2
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Goffik seeing as you turned the tyre scrub sound down (thank you!) is it possible to turn the engine sound up on individual cars?

The GT500 is way too quiet in my opinion it should be making my ears bleed

im not into american muscle normally but i am enjoying driving the GT500, mainly due to the sound as i think it understeers too much and has too much grip in general..... im going off topic opps.
I think almost all muscle cars that came with patch 1.02 understeer a lot (that could be even realistic, because they were fast but only on a straight line) and there is too much grip or way too little torque...
If you cant do a burnout with a 7 litre V8 there is something seriously wrong..
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Old 14 December 09, 14:50   #3
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yeah its a little ironic that in the unpatched version most people thought that the modern cars oversteered to much and now with the new patch they give us some old school muscle that should oversteer and they understeer! ha i guess they know what they are doing

tbh i havent driven them in std trim, that might be a little different.
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Old 15 December 09, 01:51   #4
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I found them quite willing to oversteer. Just press the gas down when taking a corner and you're doing a drift, or a 180
Anyway, oversteer/understeer is dependant on setup. I'm sure some tyre pressure and sway bar adjustments can get what you want.
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