Originally posted by boredbugger:
the trueno that has the 12rpm meter had probably already finish his a tune and cahnged to a c tune when his coe expire...
SAMe withe the evo3 i have one ...even with hte muffler the misfirng system does not work...only the end tune gives it...thus got muffler not a tune no "bang bang"
but....good thing is that....once u have the misfiring system or the 12 rpm...it is a permanet change so afterword when the coe expire....when u cahnge tune...the 12rpm or misfirng system is there......
so poor Ryousuke_FC3S has to either buy a new car or....burn his coe cange ot a tune...
I'm sure that when your card expires and when you change to a different tune, you will be ripped of all your previous tuning.
Say if you get a trueno Tune B/C, when your card expires and you choose back to tune A, you will still get the 12k rpm meter and when you change from tune A to other tune, your 12k rpm meter should be removed. Why? Because it is not part of the selected tune.
Say if what you mentioned is true, isn't it silly for Sega to allow the user to change tuning when the first tune is already the permanent one? What is the purpose of changing tune then? And what is the purpose of part change where you just alter the shape of the part but the part doesn't perform what it should be? Like...what is the purpose of holding on to the 12k rpm when your engine couldn't rev it that high?
I'm sure it is not true as when you are changing tune during the car checkup screen, the moment you switch to another tuning, a screen will be prompted to remind you that you will lose all your previous tuning.
Hope that we can have more opinions regarding this. Thanks.