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Race Injection 12110 Mods Extra Cars Re Install Access

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Race Injection 12110 Mods Extra Cars Re Install Access

To reinstall Race Injection (version 1.2.1.1.0 or similar) and properly set up extra car mods, you must manage the game's file structure, which is based on the Race 07 engine. 1. Game Reinstallation Before adding mods, ensure a clean base installation.

Steam Version: Right-click Race Injection in your Steam library, select Manage > Uninstall, then click Install to download a fresh copy.

Retail/Offline Version: Run the unins000.exe in your installation folder, then re-run the setup from your source files.

Verification: Launch the game at least once before installing mods to allow it to generate necessary configuration files in your Documents folder. 2. Locating the Mod Directories

Race Injection stores its content in a specific hierarchy. You will need to find the root folder, typically:

Steam: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\race 07 (Race Injection shares this root with Race 07). Standalone: C:\Program Files\SimBin\Race Injection. 3. Installing Extra Cars (Modding)

Most car mods for Race Injection come as .zip or .rar archives that follow the game's internal folder structure.

Step 1: Extract Files. Open the mod archive using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip.

Step 2: Copy to GameData. Look for a folder inside the archive named GameData.

Step 3: Merge Folders. Drag and drop the GameData folder from the mod into your main Race Injection root directory. Windows will ask to "Merge" or "Overwrite" existing folders; select Yes. race injection 12110 mods extra cars re install

Internal Path Check: Car models should end up in GameData\Teams\, and sound files should end up in GameData\Sounds\.

Step 4: UI/Menu Files. If the mod includes a UIData folder, copy it to the root directory as well to ensure car icons and menu text appear correctly. 4. Troubleshooting Reinstallation Issues

Missing Cars: If cars don't appear, ensure you didn't accidentally create a nested folder (e.g., GameData\GameData\Teams). The folders must perfectly align with the existing ones.

Add-on Dependencies: Some complex car mods require "base" mods or specific expansions (like the STCC or GT Power Pack) to function. Always check the Readme.txt included with the mod.

Control Fix: If you are on Windows 10 or 11, you may need a Control Fix plugin if your controller assignments disappear after the reinstall.

To reinstall mods and extra cars for Race Injection (which is built on the RACE 07 engine), you primarily need to place files into the game's core directory. Because Race Injection often functions as an expansion or standalone version of RACE 07, the file structure remains the same. 1. Locate Your Game Directory Before installing, find where your game is installed.

Steam Version: Right-click Race Injection in your Steam Library, select Manage, and click Browse local files. This typically opens:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\race 07

Offline/Retail Version: This is usually found at:C:\Program Files\SimBin\Race Injection or GTR Evolution. 2. Standard Installation Procedure

Most extra car mods are distributed as compressed files (.zip, .7z, or .rar). To reinstall Race Injection (version 1

Extract the Mod: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR to open the downloaded archive.

Identify Folders: Look for a folder named GameData. This is the root folder for most content.

Merge Folders: Drag the GameData folder from your mod archive into the main Race Injection (or RACE 07) root directory.

If prompted, select Yes to merge folders and Overwrite existing files if the mod is an update or specific fix. Specific File Paths: Cars: Should end up in .../GameData/Teams Tracks: Should end up in .../GameData/Locations 3. Using Specialized Tools

To manage a large collection of mods or automate the process, the community uses specific tools:

Mod Manager: Highly recommended for managing and updating existing mods and their IDs automatically.

Weissbierbude Auto-Installer: If you race on the Weissbierbude servers, they provide a dedicated tool that automatically installs and updates required mods for their community. 4. Troubleshooting Reinstalls If cars do not show up after a clean reinstall:

Verify File Structure: Ensure you didn't accidentally place a folder inside another folder (e.g., GameData/GameData/...).

UI Categories: In-game, car mods are often grouped under specific classes or years. Check different categories in the car selection screen to find your added content. Step 2: Decompile the Extra Car Use MAS

Missing Base Content: Some "Race Injection" mods require base content from GTR Evolution or STCC The Game to function correctly. Ensure these expansions are also installed if the mod specifies them as prerequisites. List of mods - RACE 07 - Steam Community

For RACE Injection (the final expansion in the SimBin RACE 07 series), installing mods and extra cars is nearly identical to modding RACE 07. Since RACE Injection is essentially a bundle of various expansions (STCC The Game 2, Formula RaceRoom, GT Power, etc.), it shares the same file structure. Core Installation Guide

Locate Your Game Directory:If you are on Steam, the default path is:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\race injection.

Alternatively, right-click the game in your Steam Library -> Manage -> Browse local files. Add Car Mods: Open the GameData folder. Open the Teams folder.

Drag and drop your extracted car mod folders into the Teams directory. Add Tracks: Navigate back to GameData and open the Locations folder. Paste your track mod folders here.

Verification:Most mods include a .cmo or .tga file for icons. If the car shows up in the menu but doesn't load, ensure all dependencies (like sound files in the GameData/Sounds folder) are also moved to their respective spots. Essential Resources & Sites

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Step 2: Decompile the Extra Car

Use MAS (the rFactor utility) to extract the extra car’s .MAS files. Look for .GEN and .VEH files.

Phase 2: The Fresh Base Install

  1. Install rFactor 1.255 (Clean, no mods).
  2. Do not launch the game yet.
  3. Download the original Race Injection 12110 installer (usually a massive .exe or .7z file, ~10GB+).
  4. Point the installer to your fresh rFactor directory.
  5. Crucial: When the installer asks "Overwrite existing files?" – say Yes to all.

3.1. Clean Uninstall of Existing Race Injection

  1. Uninstall via Steam → right-click Race Injection → Manage → Uninstall.
  2. Manually delete leftover folders:
    • C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Race Injection
    • C:\Users\[YourName]\Documents\SimBin\RACE 07 (back up mods first)
  3. Delete Steam download cache:
    • Steam → Settings → Downloads → Clear Download Cache

Part 7: Future-Proofing – Preventing the Next Re-Install

You have successfully re-installed Race Injection 12110 and added your extra cars. How do you keep it alive?

  1. The Mod Profiles Method: Use JSGME (Jones Soft Generic Mod Enabler). Create a "Clean RI 12110" profile, a "Extra GT3s" profile, and a "F1 Only" profile. Never mix mods in the base directory.
  2. Disable Antivirus: Windows Defender often quarantines RI’s .DLL plugin injectors. Add your rFactor folder to the exclusion list.
  3. The 4GB Patch: Apply the Large Address Aware (4GB patch) to rFactor.exe. This lets Race Injection use up to 3.7GB of RAM instead of 2GB. This is essential if you plan to have "extra cars."
  4. Manual Backups: After a successful re-install + extra cars, compress the entire rFactor folder into a .7z archive. Name it RI_12110_STABLE.7z. Save it to an external drive. Next time you break it, you just delete and unzip. No "re-install" required.

Tips

Step 1: Installing Race Injection

  1. Download the Race Injection mod from a reliable source.
  2. Extract the contents to your computer. This usually involves right-clicking on the .zip or .rar file and selecting "Extract Here" or using your archive tool of choice.

Step 4: Reinstall or Update Race Injection

If you're updating or reinstalling:

  1. Remove Old Version: Delete the old Race Injection files from your mods folder.
  2. Install New Version: Place the new Race Injection files into the mods folder.