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Old 30 April 10, 20:31   #1
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Default how i get more power to rear in 4wd?

I want make a 4wd with ratio 40:60(front,rear),what i must overwrite in .HDC?(sorry for my english)
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Old 1 May 10, 23:15   #2
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Its not very easy, cause GTR2 doesnt support 40/60 or what ever ratio. Its always 50/50.

I made 5 4WD Porsches and it was a pain in the a** every time.

It was a long way to go, but with weight, weight distribution, differential, inertia and tire adjustments I got a perfect 4WD (even better than in the Alzen Mod).

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Old 2 May 10, 00:08   #3
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Not 100% sure, but you could try adding/editing these settings into your [DRIVELINE] section in .HDC;

RearSplitRange=(0.60,0.00,0)
RearSplitSetting=0
DiffLockRange=(0.5,0.5,0) // differential acting on all driven wheels
DiffLockSetting=0
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Old 2 May 10, 00:19   #4
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That doesnt work with GTR2.

I have already tested it and it has no effect at all, sadly...
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Oh well, was just a thought.

I haven't modified an AWD car........yet.
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Old 2 May 10, 05:20   #6
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ScarfaceHood is right, the trick is in the tires in its majority. The grip and slip values can be adjusted for the perceived effect of more power to the rear
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