How Ride Height Broke Gran Turismo 2’s Physics
Gran Turismo 2 has many well-known bugs, but there's one bug in particular that can be used to your advantage to help cars reach their full potential: the "ride height trick". By angling the car downwards using ride height, you can trick the game into thinking the car is going downhill, boosting acceleration. This video explains the trick in detail and how you can apply it to your cars while tuning for optimal acceleration. Comparison Video: • Gran Turismo 2: "Ride Height Trick" Compar... Gran Turismo 2 Challenge Races Playlist: • Gran Turismo 2 Challenge Races GasMan's GT2 Tuning Guide: https://gtxforums.net/GTBNarchive/ubb... Music used: Night birds - Yudai Satoh Bevel Gearing - Yuto Takei Dark Line - Satoshi Bando All GT2 footage was recorded using the NTSC-U 1.2 version of GT2 on DuckStation with 60 FPS, 16:9 and improved draw distance codes enabled. See Silent's GT2 blog for more info: https://cookieplmonster.github.io/mod...

How Classic Cars Broke Gran Turismo 4

The Most Advanced Failure in Racing History

Inventor of the Miata Reacts to Tiktok Miatas

SECRETS in GRAN TURISMO 2's Licence Tests

Gran Turismo's "Gear Trick" Explained

Jeremy Clarkson's Iconic Nürburgring Lap | Top Gear Classic

Start to Sunset Highlights | 24 Hours of Le Mans 2026 | FIA WEC

Terrifying Discoveries in Racing Games

Can You Beat Gran Turismo 2 Without Japanese Cars?

Gran Turismo 2: The Ultimate Guide

Gran Turismo 4: How To Optimize The Cadillac Cien

Dirtiest Moves In F1 History

The Secrets of Gran Turismo 3's Prize Car Roulette

The Gran Turismo Downgrade Nobody Talks About

Investigating Gran Turismo 4’s Strangest Events

Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

How Rockstar fit an entire city into PlayStation 2 memory

Gran Turismo 2: CHEATING AI

Gran Turismo 4’s Career Was the Best Example of Something We Might Never See Again

