Originally posted by tuxsavvy
I think normally you were meant to do the usual tricks for the car to be updated with the new values (i.e. either changing oil after you have done modding with computer and/or change to another car then change it back the car that you have done modding on).
In either case I guess you should go change the oil to see if the engine has been fully broken in. If not then I suppose there's another value one has to edit somewhere else for it to take effect. I have no idea exactly where but I have a hunch it might be something to do with player stats (i.e. km/miles driven).
If in case you (or anyone else) were ever curious as to the exact figure count for almost every car and their factory paint that the car comes out in.
You must login or register to view this content. it is, the list apparently still isn't complete but it has already been noted to be 5908 cars so far. Not the 1700+ cars or so they were. :p
Well , I also thought about that.The cars I tested ,where all NCD ,without OIL change ,all 0/0/0 from a fresh save file.
They had 300km ,I performed Oil changed ,they gained the 5% ,but the engines was not breaked in...
I will try to contact Luca Turilli if he has a solution , in his GT5 Editor there is an option for a OCD car but you have to do it ,one at a time (your current car)