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Congrats, that's a great photo @GT_Racer22
Thanks Az!Congrats, that's a great photo @GT_Racer22
And do you have to put miles on it then oil change?
Exactly, at around 186 miles you'll see a drop in Hp and pp. When you change your oil it'll be rite back where it was at 0 miles.I read that we dont need to break-in a car in GT6. An oil change itself will cap the HP and PP.
Exactly, at around 186 miles you'll see a drop in Hp and pp. When you change your oil it'll be rite back where it was at 0 miles.
Oh, the Toyota is the best of the three. Easier to be consistent with and easier to gain speed at will with. My opinion.
Exactly, at around 186 miles you'll see a drop in Hp and pp. When you change your oil it'll be rite back where it was at 0 miles.
Oh, the Toyota is the best of the three. Easier to be consistent with and easier to gain speed at will with. My opinion.
Exactly, at around 186 miles you'll see a drop in Hp and pp. When you change your oil it'll be rite back where it was at 0 miles.
Oh, the Toyota is the best of the three. Easier to be consistent with and easier to gain speed at will with. My opinion.
There is an increase after the oil change. It's like 5 hp or something close.
got the room running and hostingBah! My game just crashed... @Ph1sher you want to host?
There was only one 86 in the second practice race...IhateSubies. The Subies did good, so did the Scion. Did we have any 86 GT?
I'm pretty sure that a part of the release notes was that cars don't break in anymore, and there hasn't been any mention of it in the patch notes.Sorry, what I was trying to say is that after the initial oil change boost in HP, I thought I saw an additional increase in HP as I drove some miles, but at the time I thought I just remembered my original HP wrong... So I don't know. The initial oil change definitely increases HP but I don't know about putting miles on it.
Dude. Is your tv in a wooden picture frame lol that looks neat.