sure, but it you were to set the actual model year from '67 to '71, that’s when you’ll need 70s safety
I don’t quite understand; the base model year of my car is 1967, but 1971 is when the top trim with the most power (the one I want to submit) was introduced, so the car year is 1967 but the variant year is 1971.
Alright, thanks. I suppose 70s safety would only make you slightly less dead in a crash anyway considering I’m putting a big-block V8 in a compact car.
I’m using the body of a 1972 wagon but everything functional (including chassis and suspension) is from 1995. In my case I’ll need to make sure it’s compliant with 1995 spec rules.
Did you actually start with a modded truck body that has a realistic weight and add an enormous engine capable of taking it past 155, or did you just put weightless fixtures on an invisible car body?
Alright, I just changed up quite a bit of rules, so I recommend checking the changelog to see what exactly.
The starting formula also changed, so if you already cloned the calculator before, you have to clone it again.
To me, they’re pretty much set so…
SUBMISSIONS OPEN
Let’s feel some PAIN.
btw, for those 2 that jumped the gun (@nicxv and @Vena.Sera423 ), I’m giving you guys a free resubmission since it’s very likely that your cars broke some rules.
Yes i did drive that thing… 49 minutes of me struggling to drive a badly damaged Yajirushi on steep mountain roads. I did take some wrong turns here and there aswell, just to prolong the PAIN ;).
I am pretty sure I know what I will submit for one car, but I have a 70s concept for the second one to try out, but my amount of visual design talent ran out many blue moons ago, so I would like to ask if:
A proper manual sequential gearbox (like in a motorbike but stronger), which is often seen in racecars, as opposed to the Lamborghini-style single-clutch automated manual transmission which was incorrectly called a sequential in earlier versions of the game.
By 1957, the research team had developed the Aero X1. This was later referred to as the Aero I, which was essentially a jet airplane on wheels. The design is entirely impractical, with a [bubble-topped canopy] over a 2 seat cockpit, a bullet-shaped fuselage made entirely of [fiberglass], short wings, and a vertical tail fin.
So… What exact body set did you use for this? At any rate, I suspect you set most of the body/chassis components to transparent just to hide them.
Anyway, here’s my entry - the TSC Thunderwolf 5.0 GTS, a revised version of the oldest of my three FM4 entries, whose original incarnation was shown here. I was originally going to enter that car as-is, but cloned it, engine and all, and switched up the trim options for better performance, while also using as much of the budget as possible - with a $40k price cap, I felt it necessary to go all-out.
The original FM4-friendly version was not submitted with a detailed interior, but I added one after the deadline for that challenge passed, and I tidied it up for this latest version.
Took an old wagon and replaced all the drivetrain, suspension, and chassis bits with an AWD 1995 Armor AM-Van (Armor’s version of an Astro Van). 5.0 liter Engine and 6-speed transmission are from a 1995 Armor Hurricane GT. Engine is fully built with twin turbos, making 777 hp. Car is fully compliant with 1995 regulations (since that’s basically what it is now).
She’s a heavy girl, but hopefully it has enough poise to make it through the sharp corners (you may have to utilize the handbrake).
@LS_Swapped_Rx-7
Will give it a relook
Just seen all of these ads being posted and constantly being busy so I just sent mine in.
Also is Advanced Safety fine instead of standard safety