Post: Racing: Super-Soft (C)/(V) tyres value
03-05-2013, 01:18 PM #1
Bounkass
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); After some HxD time searching and experimenting I found "Racing: Super-Soft (C)" tyres. After experimenting more I found Comfort: Soft (V). So the list probably goes on and on. Unless (V) is the last.

Does anyone have a clue what the (C) and/or (V) means?

For the ones intereted in Racing: Super-Soft (C) tyres, the value is 19.

Edit 1: Just found Racing: Super-Soft (V) too! At value 28.

I will upload a full list later on as I progress! Atleast I'm not shy of sharing...

Edit 2: I just found out, the (C) tyres are for circuit driving, they are designed for more horizontal grip/corners, whereas the (V) tyres are designed for drag racing.

Edit 3:

Here's the full list of tyres and their respective values, all tyres listed I have personally tested:

0A = Racing: Super-Soft
0B = Racing: Intermediate (rain)
0C = Racing: Wet (heavy rain)
0D = Dirt
0E = Snow
00 = Comfort: Hard
01 = Comfort: Medium
02 = Comfort: Soft
03 = Sports: Hard
04 = Sports: Medium
05 = Sports: Soft
06 = Sports: Super-Soft
07 = Racing: Hard
08 = Racing: Medium
09 = Racing: Soft
10 = Comfort: Medium (C)
11 = Comfort: Soft (C)
12 = Sports: Hard (C)
13 =
14 =
15 =
16 =
17 =
18 =
19 = Racing Super-Soft (C)
20 = Comfort: Soft (V)
21 =
22 =
23 =
24 =
25 =
26 =
27 =
28 = Racing: Super-Soft (V)
29 = Comfort: Hard (00)
...

This is where I'm guessing the list repeats itself considering 29 aswell as 00 are both Comfort: Hard. So by the ooks of it, I'm guessing there are 34 different types of tyres. Including special conditions tyres. I found out numbers 19, 20 and 28 going by the rythm of the previous tyres.

Have fun!
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03-05-2013, 04:26 PM #2
Where is the tires location at? Like what offset?
03-05-2013, 04:32 PM #3
Bounkass
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Originally posted by Fallen360 View Post
Where is the tires location at? Like what offset?


Depends on your save... Unfortunately they arent fixed.
03-05-2013, 08:23 PM #4
-Skyline
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I would imagine there would be numerous other values for things such as the longevity and the grip of the tires, try comparing your acceleration on the Speed Test course and then up the values and see if there is any improvement in your acceleration, just imagine if you increased the grip so much that even 57,000hp would just shoot off without wheel-spin

Winky Winky
03-05-2013, 08:26 PM #5
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Originally posted by Skyline View Post
I would imagine there would be numerous other values for things such as the longevity and the grip of the tires, try comparing your acceleration on the Speed Test course and then up the values and see if there is any improvement in your acceleration, just imagine if you increased the grip so much that even 57,000hp would just shoot off without wheel-spin

Winky Winky


Probably the only method available for such edit Smile is RTE
03-05-2013, 08:27 PM #6
Originally posted by Skyline View Post
I would imagine there would be numerous other values for things such as the longevity and the grip of the tires, try comparing your acceleration on the Speed Test course and then up the values and see if there is any improvement in your acceleration, just imagine if you increased the grip so much that even 57,000hp would just shoot off without wheel-spin

Winky Winky


Mate, if that is indeed possible, GT5 has been officially fully cracked and ruined xD
03-05-2013, 08:29 PM #7
-Skyline
Anonymous
Originally posted by xXtidusFRXx View Post
Mate, if that is indeed possible, GT5 has been officially fully cracked and ruined xD


As if it isn't ruined already? :p
03-05-2013, 08:31 PM #8
Originally posted by Skyline View Post
As if it isn't ruined already? :p


Not quite, not all 9 year old's have got one yet xD
03-05-2013, 08:32 PM #9
Bounkass
Are you high?
Originally posted by Skyline View Post
I would imagine there would be numerous other values for things such as the longevity and the grip of the tires, try comparing your acceleration on the Speed Test course and then up the values and see if there is any improvement in your acceleration, just imagine if you increased the grip so much that even 57,000hp would just shoot off without wheel-spin

Winky Winky


That's what I thought. Haven't got time to look for it yet though. It's on my to-do list though. Winky Winky
03-05-2013, 08:33 PM #10
Originally posted by Fallen360 View Post
Where is the tires location at? Like what offset?


here's where they are for the FIT Racing Car '03, they're usually in the same area for every car I've seen so far.
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