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2077 T-66 Avenger v1A36

The future of muscle cars

  1. Dusty_Rhodes
    I made this is automation (2020-21 standard branch) and I think it's good enough to send to the masses. This isn't a 1:1 remake of the car from the game, just my rendition.

    Anyways, the T-66 is a twin turbo V8 machine with the power to send you back to the future in style. Has a full interior from the future with elements from classic cars of the yesteryears.

    Pros
    800 angry horses
    fairly lightweight 2600 lbs
    6 speed sequential
    Is not a complete boat in the corners

    Cons
    fuel economy
    Understeer (can be mitigated with throttle)

    I made a cringe video way back when I finished the car and I'll post it here for full embarrassment. **Edit; After watching it, I forgot this was before I added turbos so it's even faster than what is shown.


    The body is almost entirely made of 3D fixtures so there may be some clipping, particularly with the stripes. When I started the car in 2020 I was really, really worried about too much oversteer as it was the most powerful car I had made at that point and my previous cars with 500hp were uncontrollable oversteer. So TLDR the front tires are undersized and the car tends to understeer, I can't increase front tire size or I'd have to reshape the fender. Now this can be mitigated with throttle application and I've done my best with tuning and downforce. It's more that drivable around the track but it may take a few laps to get used to.

    This single car took about a year (working intermittently) to make so I hope you enjoy it. I made this car with controllers in mind as that's what I use, your luck may vary with keyboard or wheel.

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