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Arsenic Electric Motors 1.9.1

zoom zoom but environment

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  1. PinheadLarry
    Shortly after the Cherrier FCV was announced, the performance division silently added a special spec to the EV models: The Arsenic pack. Of course, being a performance package, it does bring increased performance to the table, with the added attention to detail of 50/50 power distribution as well as a raised speed limiter. It's also a hidden gem, as the division decided to make it a special-order only option, so you can't just easily see it on the website and buy it. But for the people on the inside loop, they rave about it bringing excellent performance and fantastic efficiency to an already good vehicle.

    NOTE: The speed limiters are kinda wonky in the AWD setup. If you're using both motors, you MUST change the limiter using the rear motor, not the front. Changing it from the front doesn't work, and you can't have mismatched limiters.





Recent Updates

  1. What's this? An update? Oh my!
  2. unbrokedededed
  3. ECU name change

Recent Reviews

  1. Mullayho
    Mullayho
    4/5,
    Version: 1.9.1
    Works great, except for the engines having no sound or it beeing not loud enought. Even EVs when producing such power make a lot of noise, just look at the VW ID.R
    1. PinheadLarry
      Author's Response
      *sigh* Yet another instance of "worked before publishing and now it doesn't, even though it should."

      Time to bang my head against a wall while I try figuring that out.
  2. Yash_gamin144
    Yash_gamin144
    5/5,
    Version: 1.9.1
    Fast boi
  3. VinniePrinnie
    VinniePrinnie
    2/5,
    Version: 1.8.3
    The mod works, but not for racing. When turing in and hitting the apex of throttle, the rear just loses traction and the car will roll/spin. I think this has something to do with the differential. When using the standard electric motor without the mod installed this isnt there, when using it with the mod installed, its there. I think it has something to do with the diffs being set up wrong
    1. PinheadLarry
      Author's Response
      I'll have to look into that when I get time. I wouldn't doubt at all if this last update broke something because whooooooooooboy it did a number on a lot of other things.
  4. zaksilver06
    zaksilver06
    5/5,
    Version: 1.8.2
    Was a great mod till, in typical fashion, 0.20 broke it
    1. PinheadLarry
      Author's Response
      I sure love game updates. Mod update should hopefully get pushed within the next week, and hopefully I didn't muck it up in my haste to get it out.
  5. entenTrainer™
    entenTrainer™
    5/5,
    Version: 1.8.0
    Pretty sure this broke with 0.19.1 but otherwise flawless :)
    1. PinheadLarry
      Author's Response
      It sure did. Beam.NG updates are the bane of my existence.
  6. mrpotsilog12
    mrpotsilog12
    5/5,
    Version: 1.8.0
    greta thunberg approved! zoom zoom~
  7. jakemcl2706
    jakemcl2706
    5/5,
    Version: 1.8.0
    I really like this mod but you should also make the rear bumper without exhaust holes
    1. PinheadLarry
      Author's Response
      Believe me, I'd love to, I just have no idea how to do anything that would require. For now I'm just going to pass off the bumper holes in the default config as uhhhhh speed holes.

      Yeah, speed holes. More zoom.
  8. P_enta
    P_enta
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6.9
    “Zoom zoom but environment”
  9. Ovahlls
    Ovahlls
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6.9
    Really neat mod! Looking forward to that extreme edition.
  10. Velstydez
    Velstydez
    4/5,
    Version: 1.6.9
    I was about to make this same mod! However, one thing I'm missing is to be able to choose a locked diff for the rear for the electric motors, so I can have an RWD electric. I can make this myself, but it would be cool to have more things under the same mod. Other than that great addition!
    1. PinheadLarry
      Author's Response
      Different differential types were actually in my plans to today, conveniently enough. Was also going to look into adding an ECU to the rear motor so it'd be possible to (theoretically) have a RWD system as well as a higher power config.
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