The significance of the number 2147483647 in computer programming is this: it is the largest signed integer value that can be displayed in a 32-bit register. This, combined with the fact that none of the wheels are actively touching the ground, causes the game to think the car is "falling", therefore offering no resistance to acceleration. Since it is impossible to flip your car in this game, it creates a circular effect where the downforce will continuously push the front end up while the game will try to force it down. It should be noted that this only works on vehicles with a large rear overhang, as the "wheelie" effect will cause the vehicle to rise up and rest on its rear end. ![]() It can be performed by tuning your car's downforce to create lift at the front end, therefore causing a "wheelie" effect. The 2147483647 Speedometer Glitch is an infamous bug that exists in Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec. A Suzuki Escudo Dirt Trial Car '98 performing the glitch.
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