Yeah, here's what I did. Take whatever car you want and start working with it in MK's program. First put all of the right parts on (Escudo engine, Viper NA parts, that little Suzuki car's turbo on, F1 tires, brakes, gearbox, Escudo drivetrain and VCD). Then export the car to a text file and open it in notepad. Change line 280 to -512000. This should give you 423,000 hp, but after oil changes and 150 miles, it goes up to what I have now - 472,500 hp.

I have tryed many different combinations but I can't get any higher hp. That could perhaps be a limit on GT3's horsepower.

Oh well, its a heck of a lot of fun to just break away and work on some crazy junk like this. I tryed to take my Diablo out to Complex String, the fastest lap I could get (only 1 spin!) was 3.02.5. Under 3 minutes is coming soon. It's too fast though, its acceleration is almost better than its braking power. When I get on the long straight of Complex String, I go from 140 mph to 530 mph in the region of about 3.5 seconds. Then I have to hit the brakes probably a whole kilometer before the corner shows up and hopefully I make the corner. It's just fun on the test track, especially the Like the Wind race. I can complete it in around 8 and a half minutes, 12 laps ahead of the rest of the field! Too cool!
Why am I writing so much?
