Pathfinder question

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MMTManic
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Pathfinder question

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Is there anyway to get rid of the pathfinder permantly, and if so, how ?
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What is pathfinder?
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The little circle in the corner with the checkpoint number and the direction. MTM2 just calls it a finder.
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; Speedometer degrees per mph : 238.5 / 90 = 2.65 (was 2.6)
2.65

Sets the number of degrees the needle moves for every MPH of speed. This value is to be coordinated with the cockpit speedometer graphic. Theoretically, if you set it to 90 degrees the needle would spin completely around for every 4 MPH of speed you gained (4x90=360). This is one value applies to BOTH the in-truck cockpit speedometer as well as the dashboard overlay seen in the chase cam views. The numbers and graduated lines in the chase view display will rotate and scale in relation to this value. It seems best not to change this at all in order to keep the chase view overlay looking it's best. 
Hmm how many degrees would be per kph?
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