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I recently found out how to increase grip on your tyres. It's as simple as multiplying your BHP. Really? Yes, really.
Look for your BHP multiplier. You should see a 64 on the right, next to it. Then look for the next 64. THAT's your grip multiplier. Change this value to FF and you should have maximum grip. Beware; the car will become undriveable @ FF grip. Wheelies and stoppies. If you steer sharply at high speed you will start to drive on 2 wheels, and you will make instant stoppies.
Edit: I just gave the tyres a 50% increase in grip instead of 255x. Still a little wheelspin from a stand still @ approx. 1450 BHP. Cornering and braking is still no fun either. Im trying to find the sweet spot. Little to no nose raise, and no stoppies. I will keep you guys updated.
Edit 2: And, after some tweaking, you can achieve this, like me:
I recently found out how to increase grip on your tyres. It's as simple as multiplying your BHP. Really? Yes, really.
Look for your BHP multiplier. You should see a 64 on the right, next to it. Then look for the next 64. THAT's your grip multiplier. Change this value to FF and you should have maximum grip. Beware; the car will become undriveable @ FF grip.
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anything above maybe 120% and the car will skip and jump over imperfections in the track, it makes driving the nordschleife really difficult, and if you go over 140% in some cars you'll see the wheels bounce around while sitting still and sometimes it will reset your car on the track because of it, try it on the Fiat 500 and it will dance around even in GT Auto lol