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Playstation Cheats
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Gran Turismo 2 |
Motor Sports Land track:
Obtain all of the licenses, including the Super License and the Motor
Sports Land track will become available in time trial mode on the arcade
disc.
All tracks in arcade mode:
Obtain all licenses from simulation mode on disc two, including the
super license.
Quicker settings:
When you are at the settings menu, you can set your gear ratios, damper
bound, damper rebound, etc. by pressing L1 to make the notch move faster
to the left and R1 to make the notch move faster to the right.
Easy Rally Racing:
Buy the Escudo Pikes Peak version and use it to compete in any of the
Rally Races to easily defeat your opponents.
Finding cars:
If you cannot find a certain car at in the used car lot, check back
in about 10 days or more. The car you are looking for may be available.
For example, the Mazda AZ-1 appears only on certain days in the lot.
Super License:
Earn all licenses (A, B, Intl. A, Intl. B, Intl. C) to unlock the "Super
License" option on the license test menu..
Event Synthesizer race:
Earn the Super License to unlock the "Event Synthesizer" race
in Gran Turismo League.
More laps in Max Speed Test:
To make your high speed increase during this test, turn around and drive
backwards until you get your desired speed. Return to the correct direction
and finish the race.
Increasing the number of days:
To easily increase the number of days in the game, just go to a race.
When you are at the screen with the "Start Race" selection
go to "Exit" and your days will increase by one.
Increasing completion percentage:
Each time you win a race you will earn 4.5% towards your total completion
of the game.
Ending credits:
Win every race under Gran Turismo League for the ending credits on the
Arcade disc.
Finish in first on all 21 tracks in arcade mode under the professional difficulty setting.
Escudo: Turn more easily:
Set the LSD as INITIAL 6 - Front, Rear 6; ACCL 56 - Front, Rear 10;
DEC 10 - Front, Rear 56. The Escudo is a 4x4, as is the Imprezza. If
you have a front-drive car, you simply set the LSD for the Front. If
you have rear-drive car you set the rear setting. For a 4x4 set it as
above. How much you put on depends on how you feel the car handles.
The point is to make the car turn as quickly as possible. If your car
turns quickly, it can straighten up quicker; and allows you to leave
the corner as quickly as possible; putting your foot down. The LSD allows
you to "slip/spin" the car into a corner, almost as in an
uncontrolled spin. But before you spin out completely the LSD lets you
drive through the spin. The turn is faster if you get the setting right.
If you get the set-up right, you can beat a more powerful/lighter car
when driving a smaller/heavier inferior one. If your car lacks straight-line
speed, it can make up for it by fast cornering. Using the LSD you can
tweak the car to do that, up to a point.
FedEx car:
Enter the Gran Turismo League race events until reaching the Pacific
League races. Then enter the Midfield Raceway event and to be awarded
with a R*Nissan 300ZX GTS FedEx race car.
Ford GT-90:
Use any car within the horsepower limits and finish the Seattle Circuit
100 mile in less than 1 hour and 1 minute. You have to run the race
four to six times before getting the car.
GT-40:
Race and finish first at the last MR Cup race. You should win the car
along with 15,000 credits.
Lancia Super Car:
Win the Laguna Seca Endurance our times to unlock the Lancia Super Car,
which has 685 hp.
Lancia Statos:
Race at the Apricot Hill endurance three times. On your first two wins,
you will receive a Viper GTS-R. On your third win, you will receive
the Lancia Stratos. The preferred car for the endurance is the Opel
Tigra Ice Racer. Note: The Lancia Stratos is for expert drivers.
Mark Martin's NASCAR #6 Ford Taurus:
To obtain this car you must first purchase a Ford Taurus and then perform
the Racing modification.
Nissan R390 GT1 '97:
This car is obtainable in the Gran Turismo All Stars League, Laguna
Seca. At first this car is a shocker with 351 hp, barely reaching 250
km per hour (approximately 156 mph) and handling like it is driving
on ice, but it is worth quite a bit. Use the following settings to get
it to hit 400+ km per hour (approximately 250+ mph), awesome acceleration,
and an outstanding grip. Turbo Kit Stage 4, Computer chip, Port Grinding,
Engine Balancing, -Racing Slicks (Super Soft), Gearbox (fully customized
service), Weight Reduction Stage 3, Traction Control, Active Stability
Control. Gear Ratios: 1st: 4.221, 2nd: 2.698, 3rd: 1.910, 4th: 1.423,
5th: 1.115, 6th: 0.920, Final: 2.500, Auto Setup: 23. LSD: Original
Settings, ASC (Active Stability Control): 90, TCS (Traction Control
System): 25. Note: When going into corners, hold the accelerator and
brake at the same time. This prevents the car from sliding.
Subaru Impreza 22B/ Red or Yellow Evo5:
In order to get the Subaru Impreza 22B/ Red or Yellow Evo5 cars, you
must win the third 4-Wheel Drive race using any 4-wheel drive car on
a 9th day (19, 29, 39, etc.). Once you finish the race, you will be
in a10th day, when the new cars on the used car lots. Go to the Subaru
used car dealership to get the Impreza 22B or to the Mitsubishi used
car dealership to get the different colored Lancer. Both cars can be
found near the end of the list.
Toyota 2000GT:
Get the licenses from the original Gran Turismo, convert the data to
Gran Turismo 2, then earn each license (including the Super License)
without exiting the license screen (except when you pass all the tests).
Purchase a good used car and enter the expert race on the event synthesizer.
Race it until day 10. You should have over $111,000 by then. Go to the
Toyota used car dealership and buy the 2000GT. It is not a great car,
but it is the rarest in the game.
Another way to get the Toyota 2000GT is to just go to the Toyota used
car section. It is at the very bottom.
Best cars from each company:
East City
1. Toyota: Toyota GT-1 Road Car
2. Mazda: Mazda R-X7 LM Edition
3. Honda: Mobil1 NSX
4. Mitshubishi: 3000 GT VR-4 (Tuned up to the max. )
5. Daihatsu: Storia Rally Car
6. Subaru: Cusco Subaru Impreza
7. Suzuki: Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak Edition
8. Nissan: R390GT1 Road Car
9. Tommy-Kaira: ZZ II (You win it at Gran Turismo All Star Cup-4th race.
)
South City
1. Dodge: Dodge Concept Car LM Edition (You win it at the last Convertible
Car Cup. )
2. Ford: Ford GT-90 (You win it if you win at the Seattle Circuit endurance
3 times. )
3. Chevrolet: '95 Corvette ZR-1
4. Shelby: Shelby Cobra Coupe
5. Acura: Acura NSX Type-S (J)
6. Vector M12 LM Eddition
7. Plymoth: Plymoth Superbird Muscle Car
West City
1. Peugeot: Peugeot 206 Rally Car
2. Renault: Espace F1
3. Fiat: Fiat Coupe 2. 0 20v Turbo
4. Venturi: Venturi Atlantique LM Edition
5. Lancia: Lancia Delta HF Integrale Collezione (This car is better
than the Stratos Rally Car which you can win at the Apricot Hill endurance
race. You have to come in first 3 times. )
6. Citroen: Citroen Xsara Rally Car
7. Alfa Romeo: Alfa Romeo 155 Touring Car
North City
1. Audi: Audi TT LM Edition
2. Jaguar: Jaguar XJ220 Race Car
3. Lotus: Lotus Elise GT-1
4. Opel: Opel Calibra Touring Car
5. Volkswagen: Volkswagen New Beetle GT
6. Lister: Lister Storm
7. TVR: TVR Speed 12 (You win this at the Gran Turismo All Stars Cup-Red
Rock Valley Speedway. )
8. MINI and MG: Mini Cooper MK1 Rally Car
9. Aston Martin: Aston Martin V8 Vantage
10. Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz AMG E55
11. BMW: BMW 840ci
12. RUF: RUF CTR 2 Sport
Pop a wheelie:
This trick only works with Nissan 180SX drag car. Set rear downforce
to the highest setting, front downforce to lowest, and rear height to
lowest. Set the gearbox settings to wide, and tires to hard on front
and rear. Go to Laguna Seca race and leave the track. Drive as fast
as possible. If you have enough speed, your car should get on its rear
wheels, accelerate very fast, and go over 635 km/h.
Displacements:
You can do a stroke/bore up on the Austin Mini as well as the Skylines.
License test cars:
To get the following cars, you must get all gold on the given license.
Gold B: Spoon S2000 (J)
Gold A: Dodge Concept Car (red)
Gold IC: 3000GT LM Edition
Gold IB: del Sol LM Edition
Gold IA: FTO LM Edition
Gold S: Toyota GT-ONE Race Car ' 99
Hints:
One of the best cars in the game is the Audi TT Limited Edition. It
is a special car that costs 1,000,000 credits. This car has excellent
acceleration and handling. It can also go about 211 mph on the machine
test max speed test.
You can drive 274.1 mph with the GT-One Road Car '98 on the max speed
test. Use the following settings: Tires SS SS, Turbo Spec 4, Sping rate
20 20, Ride height: 55 95, Bound 10 10, Rebound 10 10, Camber 2.0 0.0,
Toe in 0.0 0.0, Stab. 7 7, 1st 3.295. 2nd 2.047, 3rd 1.425,4th 1.046,
5th .809, 6th .660, final 3.35, auto 25, downforce 52 85, LSD I 16,
LSD A 36, LSD D 26. Enter the turns low and make sure you keep the wheels
turned left at all times during turn.
Buy a Honda S200 and equip it with all the options that you can buy,
including weight reduction and racing modification. It will be the best
handling car.
Buy a Audi S4and tune it to the max to get a 4WD car with 601 bhp and
superb handling. Also try the 206 WRC Rally Car for 4WD and 480 bhp
and the Mitsubishi 3000GT for fine handling, 4WD, with lots of power.
One of the fastest cars in the game is the Toyota GT-OONE with 975hp.
The Mini Cooper, if tuned to the max, is the best car in the game and
is better than the Escudo Pikes Peak version.
A good cheap mid-powered car is the Mitsubishi Galant Super VR-4. You
can get 460 hp in it. It is good to in the GT League and in the Luxury
race.
The Audi S4 is a good car. Its maximum hp is 607, and has a top speed
of 240 (only on the test track, racing against high speed cars). It
will cost about 35,000 to 45,000. Tune it and go to the Tuned Car Championship.
The Suzuki Escudo is the fastest accelerating car by far. It is possible
to get a 8.4 second run at 179mph on the 1/4 mile.
The Mitsubishi Evolution 4 or 5 is the best in handling and luxury sedan type races. With a horsepower of about 400 to 589, this car fully equipped to be a great car.
A good car to use is the Honda S-2000 Special in the East City. Set
the rear stabilizer to the highest setting so the back end will not
spin out on turns. It has good acceleration and speed.
Get a car that can compete in the 80's Sportscar races. Compete in
the last race to win Drag Type A car that is worth 125,000 credits.
You can race it in the tuned car races, but you have to set the rebound
and stabilizer to the correct setting to keep the back end on the ground.
This car is good at accelerating and excels at turning with the correct
settings. It does not go faster than the Escudo Pikes Peak, but it is
easier to get.
Get a Mazda R-X7 Special in East City for 1 million credits. Change
the stabilizer settings to the highest setting to keep the back end
on the ground. This car will excel in turning and top speed.
Hint:
Record times:
It is not possible to set record times on the simulation disc. The only
way to set record times for a track is on the Arcade disc in time trial
mode.
Drive 470 kph:
Get an S license, select arcade mode, and go to Motor Sport Land. Get
your 180SX Drag (not the Skiline drag) -- it weighs under a ton. Go
to the corner after the hill. Go flat tack so the reverse sign appears,
and drive straight into the hill. You will go through it and just keep
going (it will say off course). You will not be able to go fast if it
is like your on the dirt. You will see mirages of the track and need
the gearing right. This is why the map is so small. If you want to get
back on the track, you must keep your green dot on the screen.
Better car performance:
On any car that has full racing gears, go to change parts menu and select
"Gear". Make sure "Auto Setup" is set to "Wide"
for more top end speed.
Changing the setup to "Wide" will result in more top end
speed. Move the setup to "Close" for more acceleration. The
only reason to change the setting is from track to track. For example,
for the Test Track, set it all the way to the right. For tracks such
as the Special R5 track, set it all the way to the left.
LSD settings:
For a rear-wheel drive machine, set up as follows:
Initial: 30 to 50.
Acceleration: 9 to 13 (depending on car)
Deceleration: 25 to 32
One would assume the opposite setting for a Front-Wheel Drive machine,
and something of both for the Front and Rear wheels of a 4x4. Initial
seems to sap the car's inertia, which is vital for control of a heavy
machine. If you have bought a rather flabby Viper this is useful, so
that you do not have to brake excessively in turns, and thus lose speed.
Acl seems to be bad for a FR machine if this figure is high; it worsens
spin-outs. Keep this low for FR machines. Decc is very useful for over-steering
the car through corners. When set just right, say in a Viper, it swings
the cars rear-end out, thus helping in turning. Also, to set up the
Speed 12, you need to lighten the front damper setting (20 to 30); then
do the above. You do not need the anti-spin devices once you have sussed
out the LSD, which saves money.
Do not buy too many cars:
When entering the Special Events races, it is not necessary to have
the same kind of car as the event specifies. (i.e. You do not need a
muscle car to race in the Muscle Car Classic.) With the exception of
the drivetrain specific events (FF, FR, MR, 4WD) and the Tuned/NA races,
as long as your car meets the horsepower requirements, you do not need
the kind of car that the title specifies. Basically, pick the car that
you like the most, and race all of the races you can within the horsepower
restrictions. Doing this means you do not have to buy a luxury sedan
to compete in the Luxury Sedan Cup, etc.
More car indicator:
When you want to buy a car and you are browsing, make sure you look
in the right hand corner of the screen. If an arrow points to the right,
click on it to see more cars. This also works with some special models.
(Example: Ford has four special models).
Rearrange cars in garage:
Press Start when browsing trough the list of cars to send the highlighted
car to the top of the list.
Using soft or medium tires in Endurance Racing:
You can use soft and medium tires in combination in Endurance Racing
without using only hard tires for durability. This depends on the type
of car you use (MR, FF, FR, 4WD). You can use super-soft tires on the
front wheels of FR and MR machines while using medium or hard tires
on the rear wheels. But 4WD machines should generally use medium or
hard tires. You do not need to use the most powerful car. Also, the
competition during Endurance Mode are rather feeble; most suffer from
spin outs. To make the Escudo turn more easily; set the LSD as - INITIAL
- front 6, 6 on rear; ACCL 56 - front, 10 on rear; DEC 10 - front, 56
on rear.
When you are racing in an endurance event it does not matter what kind
of racing slick tire you use because they all wear down at the same
rate. You should use super soft tires for the best handling and performance.
Easier turning:
When in a turn, hit the brakes until your hear your tires squeal. Then,
turn with the D-pad.
Information in this section was contributed by Tommertooon.
View opponent replay:
Press Up or Down while watching your own replay pad to select the car
that you wish to see the replay from. Note: You must be racing against
the CPU or another player for this trick to work.