550 horsepower and drafting

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  1. larry24

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    I need a little help I am trying to set a Hdv file to 550 horsepower and add more drafting. I was just wondering what I need to change? Thanks for any help
     
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    Sounds like NASCAR 2019 figures! LOL
     
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    You can do it quite easily. For power in HDV: there is a line which links to engine INI file, also there is a multiplier to define how much of engine power actually goes to the wheels. You define HP in engine.INI file.

    For drafting there are values in HDV which are named accordingly.

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    Also this thread belongs to modding subforum.
     
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    Your right I think I have speed right I ran a 31.5 at las Vegas full throttle all the way around no draft,Now I just need to figure out how the draft works so I can get it close to right, any help pointing me to the lines I need to change would be appreciated.
     
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    I got it guys I have it now when you get about 4 car links from another car you can speed up 7 to 10 mph in draft. I like the lower speed for the ai, they race a hole lot better. I can pass 2 ai by using the draft and within 2 laps there passing me back. I would like to take the horsepower up some, to getting like a 30.5 at las vegas without the draft and let the draft improve that time.
     

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