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  2. Grand Theft Auto modding - Wikipedia

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    While vehicles in the Grand Theft Auto series are loosely based on real-world makes and models, custom vehicle models such as this Audi R8 are a popular form of modification throughout the GTA community. User modification, or modding, of video games in the open world sandbox Grand Theft Auto series is a popular trend in the PC gaming community ...

  3. Category : Video games with co-operative vehicle control

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    A category for any video game or arcade game in which multiple players are able to each operate a different control station or weapon station on the same vehicle at the same time. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  4. Car tuning - Wikipedia

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    Car tuning is the modification of a car to optimise it for a different set of performance requirements from those it was originally designed to meet. Most commonly this is higher engine performance and dynamic handling characteristics but cars may also be altered to provide better fuel economy , or smoother response.

  5. Lux (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Lux is a series of turn-based strategy computer games, inspired by the rule system of the board game Risk but expanding it to function on any map made up of a graph of countries and the connections between them. Lux was developed and self-published by developer Sillysoft Games. The user community has been active in growing Lux.

  6. Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control - Wikipedia

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    This project used a communication stack based on the reference architecture of the Car-2-Car Communication Consortium, using IEEE 802.11a hardware at the physical layer. The Grand Cooperative Driving Challenge (GCDC) [ 2 ] in 2011 was an international challenge for teams from universities and industry to participate with a vehicle which could ...

  7. Automotive hacking - Wikipedia

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    Modern automobiles contain hundreds of on-board computers processing everything from vehicle controls to the infotainment system. These computers, called Electronic control units (ECU), communicate with each other through multiple networks and communication protocols including the Controller Area Network (CAN) for vehicle component communication such as connections between engine and brake ...

  8. Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) - Wikipedia

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  9. Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) is an integrated vehicle handling and software control system developed by Toyota. It involves an omnibus computer linkage of traction control , electronic stability control , electronic steering , and other systems, with the intent of improving responsiveness to driver input, performance, and ...