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1985 Hirochi Cileca GT-S 1.0

1985 Hirochi Cileca GT-S

  1. SirNails
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    The 1985 model of the Hirochi Cileca, a small, two-door Japanese sports car.

    In this GT-S version, the Cileca is powered by Hirochi's 1.6 liter TwinCam 16 valve A4-GE ( ;) ) engine, which sends 130hp at 6600rpm and 160Nm at 4000rpm to the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual transmission and mechanical LSD that came standard on this model. With the whole car weighing just shy of 1100kg, and an engine redline of 8000rpm, the Cileca is not a very fast car, but the type of car which is fun to drive all-out, all of the time.

    This is my first upload. It's not perfect by any means and i'm still learning, seeing as this is all new to me :oops: but i think it's fun to drive so i thought i'd share. I based this car off of a car i actually own (if you know your JDM stuff a little bit, it should not be too hard to figure out what car i'm talking about).
    I have never seen this car in any games before, ever. So with me not really knowing anything about actual modding, i wanted to use this golden opportunity (TY devs!!! ) to try and make it myself, or at least as close as i can get it in Automation.
    Also, i see this as just version 1 of this car, further adjustments and improvements will be made over time, and comments and suggestions are most welcome.

    Hope you all enjoy! :oops:

    Still To-do:
    - more work on the gearbox, to make the ratios resemble the real life gb more closely.
    - suspension needs more tuning
    - more small exterior tweaks

Recent Reviews

  1. G-Farce
    G-Farce
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    very close
  2. YortstarGaming
    YortstarGaming
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    oh yes, the older JDM cars, i love it!, Make more celicas please!! (ill love oyu forever if you make a Supra MK3)
    1. SirNails
      Author's Response
      Thank you! Hey are great, aren't they? The plan is indeed to make more Celica's... Ahem, Cileca's, hehe... I'll see about the Mk3 Supra. There will be a Celica-Supra, that's for sure. But anyway, thanks for the review!
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