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I'll leave it to you to verify the top speed, because my trainers and data viewers won't work after the latest patch. Just make sure to do repeated testing; 155 km/h still seems pretty slow. - [[User:ZS|ZS]] 15:22, June 3, 2010 (UTC)
I'll leave it to you to verify the top speed, because my trainers and data viewers won't work after the latest patch. Just make sure to do repeated testing; 155 km/h still seems pretty slow. - [[User:ZS|ZS]] 15:22, June 3, 2010 (UTC)


I totally agree with what you say. There already is a discussion about it on the [[Talk:Infernus]] page (''2nd fastest car in GTAIV?''). I'm using "simple native trainer 5.9" since I think it is the best trainer for GTA IV and EFLC. The previous top speeds that were excessively high were from GTA4.net. I'm trying to replace them all with the right ones. I can't cleary tell you why Rockstar made cars so slow (even if they don't look like they are). However some cars still have a reasonable speed, like the Airtug (252 km/h on GTA4.net !!).--[[User:Loadingue|Loadingue]] 15:50, June 3, 2010 (UTC)
I totally agree with what you say. There already is a discussion about it on the [[Talk:Infernus]] page (''2nd fastest car in GTAIV?''). I'm using "simple native trainer 5.9" since I think it is the best trainer for GTA IV and EFLC. The previous top speeds that were excessively high were from GTA4.net. I'm trying to replace them all with the right ones. I can't cleary tell you why Rockstar made cars so slow (even if they don't look like they are). However some cars still have a reasonable speed, like the Airtug (80 km/h, 252 km/h on GTA4.net !!).--[[User:Loadingue|Loadingue]] 15:50, June 3, 2010 (UTC)
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