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Old 31 Jan 2006, 21:21   #1
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FIA GT Technical Question - Differentials?

Hi Guys,

Just new to this forum but hoping someone might have some answers, or links to a website with further information.

I've just spent about an hour searching google and can't find a direct answer.

What type of diff do the FIA GT cars run? I'm assuming they are running lock diffs?

The reason I ask is I'd like to confirm my understanding of how the cars in the game GTR handle due to the diff characteristics, especially in low speed corners. There's been a lot of debate about how these cars should handle in lower speed corners, specifically the difficulty of navigating a slow speed corner (ie 1st/2nd gear) quickly without spinning out.

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