Post: [TUT] How to get Triple Clutch
04-02-2013, 11:21 PM #1
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Replace whatever is in the yellow box with 1284. Go to GT Auto and get an oil change. The red rectangles are "marker" points.
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4861636B, tuxsavvy
04-03-2013, 01:12 AM #11
You need to do something in either GT Auto or the tuning shop. When I getback to my computer I'll see there's some formula. So far its basically "subtract single plate from dual plate, then add the difference to dual plate"
04-03-2013, 01:30 AM #12
tuxsavvy
Pokemon Trainer
Alright I'll have another go at it again, see if I can get the triple plated clutch to work. Smile Cheers for your contribution, though if it works well then you would have a breakthrough. Nobody else has published a triple plate clutch location let alone a howto through hex.

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*Update* Tried it again with those hex values you showed and this time I did engine overhaul as well as restore body rigidity. I checked in my settings and I could still see twin plate clutch as being ticked. However when I tried to test drive the car its still stuck on the line without moving any amount. When mashing the accelerator pedal all I can hear is low growl and the car doesn't move lol. I'm guessing its definitely to do with that formula you have to make it work. It seems to be specific to certain cars :/
04-03-2013, 01:38 AM #13
I don't know if it worked in my Gt3 version of the Gallardo.. but the cars works just fine. Thanks
04-03-2013, 01:44 AM #14
So lets assume the values for single plate and dual plate are 800 and 1000 in decimal. You take 1000, subtract 800, then add 1000 again. That is how I got my R34 to have triple plate and racing flywheel. This would be the long way until i have time to see if there is a set formula. I'm on my iPhone right now
04-03-2013, 01:45 AM #15
tuxsavvy
Pokemon Trainer
Originally posted by Gabriel
I don't know if it worked in my Gt3 version of the Gallardo.. but the cars works just fine. Thanks


Supposedly if it works I have a hunch that you would not get a tick in any of the boxes under the drivetrain area (for the clutch obviously) when you go into settings. Probably because there's no option for it.
04-03-2013, 01:58 AM #16
I just did some testing on my R34:
0-60: 0.062 seconds faster
0-100: 0.093 seconds faster
0-1/4 mile: 0.074 seconds faster
0-1 mile: 0.094 seconds faster
This is on SpeedTest, auto transmission, racing softs, full tuned.

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Originally posted by tuxsavvy View Post
Supposedly if it works I have a hunch that you would not get a tick in any of the boxes under the drivetrain area (for the clutch obviously) when you go into settings. Probably because there's no option for it.

You know how you get to set 3 different setups right? The upgrades list there should include the new parts
04-03-2013, 02:44 AM #17
tuxsavvy
Pokemon Trainer
Originally posted by Brian
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You know how you get to set 3 different setups right? The upgrades list there should include the new parts


It looks like I was editing completely the wrong area lol. I'm not sure if I have checked initially to see if triple plate clutch was equipped but now using a donor triple clutch from yours I could see under my settings sheet (yeah the parts list I know) that there is triple plate installed. I also mentioned before how there would be no ticks under the clutch area in the drivetrain to signify its triple plated. I still have a hunch it seems to be car specific.

It looks like I'll have to do some maths to get the triple plate working on my end Smile when I was test driving I also use SSRX but the car just wouldn't nudge even with now the donor triple plate clutch installed.

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*Update*: For some reason my flywheel reverted back to stock and I had normal differential equipped (it could be just the settings I made). When I equipped semi racing flywheel the settings worked! also chucked on LSD the setting retained. Thanks! giving credit where its due now. I'm not sure if I were to use your triple plate clutch if it would work but doing the long way around (using your sums) it definitely works on my end. The only drawback it seems to me is that I need to equip semi racing flywheel or else my car won't move haha. Cheers again!
04-03-2013, 02:45 AM #18
SnoopDenver
Do a barrel roll!
I believe you just buy a twin plate clutch. And whatever value you have in the example

0000E8F0 : 5C FF FF FF FF 00 00 12 84 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

Just add 1 to the end of that value of your personal twin plate. And you will have a triple plate clutch.

So the example would change to

0000E8F0 : 5C FF FF FF FF 00 00 12 85 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
04-03-2013, 04:21 AM #19
Originally posted by SnoopDenver View Post
I believe you just buy a twin plate clutch. And whatever value you have in the example

0000E8F0 : 5C FF FF FF FF 00 00 12 84 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

Just add 1 to the end of that value of your personal twin plate. And you will have a triple plate clutch.

So the example would change to

0000E8F0 : 5C FF FF FF FF 00 00 12 85 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF


Does that mean that the fourth set of code is a clutch multiplier? Do you think you could keep adding numbers and have a ## clutch? I wonder what would happen if you put FF or something like 5A... I'd try it out but i'm not home. Or maybe there's only 3 clutches and the 3rd one is just hidden, like the racing super softs.

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