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Nascar 2 Question

P P Smal

Nascar 2 Question

by P P Smal » Sun, 08 Dec 1996 04:00:00

Stupid question, I am having trouble lowering amount of fuel for
qualifying run, in setup I can not change the amount of fuel.  Does
anyone know how to do this.  Also my one *** I liked the big yellow
line for when you come up to pits in Nascar1.  Note I play in VGA since
I think it runs smoother w/ my P75.

Eric T. Busc

Nascar 2 Question

by Eric T. Busc » Sun, 08 Dec 1996 04:00:00

You can't anymore.  Each race session must begin with a full 22
gallons.  During testing you can very it, to see how a setup will
respond during the course of a race.

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Michael Peters

Nascar 2 Question

by Michael Peters » Sun, 08 Dec 1996 04:00:00


You can't change the fuel settings.

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Jeffrey Brow

Nascar 2 Question

by Jeffrey Brow » Sun, 08 Dec 1996 04:00:00


> Stupid question, I am having trouble lowering amount of fuel for
> qualifying run, in setup I can not change the amount of fuel.  Does
> anyone know how to do this.  Also my one *** I liked the big yellow
> line for when you come up to pits in Nascar1.  Note I play in VGA since
> I think it runs smoother w/ my P75.

You can't change fuel loads (except during testing).  In the real world,
NASCAR mandates a full fuel load (the weight of the fuel is calculated
into the minimum weight of the vehicle).  So much for all of our
qualifying sets from N1... <g>

Jeff Brown

Chuck Stuar

Nascar 2 Question

by Chuck Stuar » Sun, 08 Dec 1996 04:00:00



> > Stupid question, I am having trouble lowering amount of fuel for
> > qualifying run, in setup I can not change the amount of fuel.  Does
> > anyone know how to do this.  Also my one *** I liked the big yellow
> > line for when you come up to pits in Nascar1.  Note I play in VGA since
> > I think it runs smoother w/ my P75.

> You can't change the fuel settings.

Sure you can. Set the laps of fuel.

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Hen

Nascar 2 Question

by Hen » Mon, 09 Dec 1996 04:00:00


> You can't anymore.  Each race session must begin with a full 22
> gallons.  During testing you can very it, to see how a setup will
> respond during the course of a race.

Really?! Is this real-life NASCAR rules?
BTW, how's the manual in N2? Does it have rules section?


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Don Merpa

Nascar 2 Question

by Don Merpa » Mon, 09 Dec 1996 04:00:00


> Stupid question, I am having trouble lowering amount of fuel for
> qualifying run, in setup I can not change the amount of fuel.  Does
> anyone know how to do this.  Also my one *** I liked the big yellow
> line for when you come up to pits in Nascar1.  Note I play in VGA since
> I think it runs smoother w/ my P75.

The new NASCAR rules state that you must qualify on a full tank of fuel
and the game incorporates this rule.  You must also start the race on a
full tank of gas as well.
David Spark

Nascar 2 Question

by David Spark » Tue, 10 Dec 1996 04:00:00


>Stupid question, I am having trouble lowering amount of fuel for
>qualifying run, in setup I can not change the amount of fuel.  Does
>anyone know how to do this.  Also my one *** I liked the big yellow
>line for when you come up to pits in Nascar1.  Note I play in VGA since
>I think it runs smoother w/ my P75.

You have to qualify on a full tank, just like the real thing.

Dave (davids) Sparks
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