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a different covet mid engine 1.0

cheaper, but also a lot worse

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  1. fillman86
    I love quirky cars, and is why I love the MGF so much that I bought another one. So in that love, I took the front suspension and engine, then moved it to the back as an experiment.

    It's god awful, as breaking lifts the rear end up dramatically haha but that's a part of its charm!

    if you want to see what it's like, and how it was made -

Recent Reviews

  1. Daily_Rekt.86
    Daily_Rekt.86
    4/5,
    Version: 1.0
    so, overall the idea is cool, but there are some problems:
    -i can install only stock rear shocks
    -i can only install stock rear sway bar
    -there are 2 huge holes in the rear fenders
    -the exhaust doesn't work properly
    -it would be nice to have front trunk
    that's it, I'm hoping for more updates.
  2. Cakey
    Cakey
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    with some suspension tuning and ABS, this car is no longer lifts up the rear as much. you can use this to make a nicely driving covet and even add some power to it.
    1. fillman86
      Author's Response
      feel absolutely free to take this mod, add your changes, and upload it as your own :)

      credit would be nice, but not required
  3. Marcus_gt500
    Marcus_gt500
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    Oh my god, this think with racing tires is GOLDEN
  4. lostkerbal
    lostkerbal
    4/5,
    Version: 1.0
    This actually has great potential, if you were just able to get the rear halfshafts and MR suspension in there (as well as redoing the rear jbeam), then this would be a truly great mod. I've wanted a transverse mid-engine car like an MR2 ever since the MR Turbo came out, and it's so close to being great.
  5. RustyRenesis
    RustyRenesis
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    Firstly, it's just not as bad as you make it seem. After a good alignment, and some bump stop tweaks, this corners pretty damn well and i only have to tune the diff a bit more to stop it stepping out off-throttle.

    This is something i'd been wanting to try out but never had the time or willpower, because work.

    I'm glad you did it fillman, i've been following your content for a few years now, and it's nice to see you've improved.
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