GRAN TURISMO: THE REAL DRIVING SIMULATOR HYBRID CODES (NTSC-U 1.0)


By Sal_89
Ver.1.10


Table of Contents

0. Version history
I. Intro
I. Important note
II. How to Hybrid
I. Before to begin
I. Requirements for hybrid procedure
III. Hybrid Basecodes
I. Some car parts
IV. Contact
V. Legal


Part 0: Version history
1.00: release of the FAQ
1.10: corrected misspelling errors

Part I: Intro
This mini-FAQ is a Hybriding guide for Gran Turismo. Maybe almost no one know
that the
first Gran Turismo can be have hybrid cars, because if you search in the
internet you
will have almost Gran Turismo 2 and Gran Turismo 4 results, (the same thing is
for Gran
Turismo 3 and 5), than here the Hybriding guide for Gran Turismo!!!


IMPORTANT NOTE: The following codes are ONLY for the NTSC-U (NORTH AMERICAN)
version of the game, but it’s not over yet, because the NTSC-U
version have other TWO versions, the Version 1.0 and the Version
1.1. This guide have ONLY the NTSC-U 1.0 codes


Part II: Before to begin
Before to begin, you MUST learn some things, or better many notes for the
hybriding:

- For hybriding a car, the car you want hybrid, MUST be on the first space of
the garage, or the codes will affect the car in the first space

- For the hybrid procedure, you MUST have a GameShark, an external software
sold separately. Is suggested the 2.2 version, but the 3.1 version is better

- There aren’t codes for Engine and Drivetrain swapping and Body swapping codes
unlike Gran Turismo 2

- Many codes will break many cars, then use the codes one by one

- Of course is the only way to obtain very high horsepower and very low weight,
for example, you can obtain a near 1500hp and 800lbs Skyline GT-R R33 V-Spec


Requirements for hybrid procedure:
for begin to hybrid a car, you MUST have the following:

- A Sony PlayStation
- A GameShark (version 2.2 or higher, recommended the 3.1)


- A Gran Turismo: The Real Driving Simulator Disc
- A Memory Card for Sony PlayStation (1MB)
- A car in the Gran Turismo Mode garage


Part III: Hybrid Basecodes
once understand this, you can continue in the guide, then now the basecodes for
the
hybrids and I repeat once, the codes are ONLY for the NTSC-U 1.0 version


Engine Balance
8009BAA0


ROM
8009BAAA


Displacement
8009BAAC


Port/Polish
8009BABA


N/A Tune
8009BAB8


Intercooler
8009BAB2


Turbo
8009BAC8


Exhaust
8009BAB6


Transmission
8009BAB0


Suspension
8009BAC4


Front Stabilizer
8009BAC0


Rear Stabilizer
8009BAC2


Tires
8009BAC6


Weight Reduction
8009BAB4


Front Downforce
8009BADC


Rear Downforce
8009BAEA


Front Ride Height
8009BAE0


Rear Ride Height
8009BAED


Clutch
8009BAA6


Brakes
8009BAA2


Brake Controller
8009BAA4


Driveshaft
8009BAAE


Flywheel
8009BAAE


Race Modification
8009BABE


Now some car parts that I’ve founded, but there aren’t many


Brakes (both Brakes and Brake controller): - 01EE -

Give to the your car powerful brakes. The Brake Controller can be setted till 94
(front) and 95 (rear), instead of 14 (both)


Ride Height (both Front and Rear): - 017B -

Give low ride height, like a Race Car


Suspension: - 0158 - - 0250 -

The first code (0158) give the stiffness of a Race Car, meanwhile the second
code
(0250), will give the suspensions of the Honda CRX Del Sol LM


Turbo: - 006E - - 00F5 -

The first code (006E) give the power of the supercharger, if you’re asking,
yes, in
Gran Turismo there is the supercharger, in fact the only two cars are the both
Aston Martin, in fact if you check the specs of any DB7, in the “Aspiration”
task,
will be not wrote “Natural” or “Turbo”, but “Mechanical”, this mean that cars
have
a supercharger, meanwhile the second code (00F5) will give a Stage 3 turbo. I
don’t
known from what car, but I’m almost sure that is of the Toyota Supra RZ ‘98
(that
form the new car lineup). Mix Turbo and N/A Tune for obtain a powerful car and
high
rpm (often 9000 rpm). Often surpass the 1000hp


Exhaust: - 0017 - - 019D -

Both codes are Toyota Supra RZ ‘98 exhausts. When you use these codes in other
cars, the exhaust sound will be of the Supra, for example also a Mazda Demio can
sound like a Supra. The 0017 code is a Sport exhaust, the 019D code is a Racing
exhaust


Displacement: - 0003 -

This is a good displacement code, for sure from one of the Skyline GT-R models


Intercooler: - 0042 - - 0050 -

Both intercoolers are the best in the game, for sure from one of the three top
cars
(Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 V-Spec, Mitsubishi GTO TwinTurbo and Toyota Supra RZ),
but
I’m almost sure that are from the R33 or the RZ. The first (0042) is a sports
intercooler, the second (0050) is a Race intercooler


Weight reduction: - 01D5 - - 01EE - - 01FF -

All of them are very good weight reduction codes. The last code, (01FF) is the
best
weight reduction code, in fact a car can have 500lbs of weight for example. Now
also the Aston Martin DB7 Volante (heaviest car in the game) can be very light


Engine Balancing, Port/Polish and ROM: - 0061 - - 00A7 -

The Engine Balancing, Port/Polish and ROM codes, share the same last part code,
like the successor, Gran Turismo 2. If you use the codes in already modified car
with these three aspects, will don’t take any affect, than use these codes in LM
cars. The code (0061) is a good code for each aspect. The (00A7) code is a
special
code for the Engine Balancing, giving a huge amount of hp, (like 2000hp or
3000hp
in fully tuned cars) and very high Engine revving, like about 20k rpm. The only
problem is a very strong Engine lag, but about at 15000 rpm the car will go very
fast because is the max power point. Use a Racing Transmission for setting the
closest possible gears for improve the car acceleration


N/A Tune: - 00A5 -

A good code. That give a Stage 3 N/A Tune. I’m almost sure that is the Stage 3
of
the Supra SZ-R ‘98. Also here mix with Turbo for obtain both insane power and
high
revving


Transmission: - 0196 -

This give to the your car the seven gear transmission of a LM car


Tires: there are many codes for the tires, than I will these below:

- 0387: Tires from the Toyota Castrol Supra GT. I don’t know if the dealer or
the prize version, but maybe have the same tires

- 03C8: Tires from the Mitsubishi GTO LM

- 03F9: Tires from the Mazda RX-7 LM, like the Supra GT, I don’t know the
dealer or the prize version, but maybe have the same tires

- 03B1: Tires from the Nismo 400R. I don’t known if are the Normal, Semi-Race or
Race tires, but these are the largest tires in the game, more than the
Dodge Viper RT/10 and GTS

- 0B31: do not to confuse with the code “03B1”, the Nismo 400R tires. These are
from the worst car in the game: the Mazda Demio LX G Package

- 040C: Tires from the Subaru Impreza Rally Car

- 03E2: Tires from the Honda/Acura NSX, but I don’t known what type of NSX.
Maybe from the LM GT2

- FFFF: very funny tires, because if you use these tires, the car will have very
insane big tires, but the car don’t will move


Part IV: Contact
For every thing, don’t hesitate to mail me at one of these e-mails:

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Part V: Legal
Gran Turismo is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. and Polyphony
Digital Inc. ©1997, 1998

All manufactures cars names brands and associated imagery featured in this game
are
trademarks and/or copyrighted materials of their respective owners. All rights
reserved

This document is ONLY for person use, any copy, also partial is ILLEGAL without
a
permission of the own author