Wheelie help in Need for Speed Pro Street

If any one has need for speed pro street how do you do a wheelie.


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You can do a wheelie on the whole 1/4 mile with a maxed

Dodge Charger R/T

It's not necessary to tune anything - all options can stay on default


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Not sure about playstation or xbox, but pc all you have to make sure of is to have stage 3 suspension, set the rear suspension soft and make big tires with low pressure. Try to get the gearing to the left side to get quick launches, get a good burnout and try to shift in the green. I noticed that the King only got about 600 ft wheelies and my supra and the mustang you win both can go over 1000 feet, but it helps if you have nos to use when you get into 3rd gear.

 Good luck and keep us posted.

Russ


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I need help on how to wheelie on Need for Speed Pro Street (PS2), my car won't even lift up an inch.
It's a Chevrolet Corvette (NOT ZO6), I've put as much as I can afford into it and it still won't do it!

Have I got the wrong type of car or something?


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You have to have at least stage three suspension or better. Make your rear tires big and fat, soften the rear suspension and make good shifts. It should wheelie that way and get some nos to keep it up even longer. Hit it in third gear.

Let us know how it goes.

Russ


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Thanks dude, I did that but I didn't have time to try it out, I'll let you know if it works :D



I have higher than stage 3 suspension I think.

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I've got 830+ feet out of it so far!



Woohoo!
Thanks.

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