WIP 378 CUI V8 Pessima

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  1. Inertia

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    Something silly I started, hopefully this will somewhat repair the horrible reputation that the melty (new) Pessima has :p No release date as of yet, this may take a little while as I don't just want to port the engine over from the moonhawk.
    Planned features:
    Full race rollcage
    Bruckell Moonhawk V8 with all parts
    Wheelie bar
    Side exhausts
    Cut hood/bonnet
    Hood dump exhaust
    Twin turbos (maybe)
    Rear differential and custom rear suspension for RWD conversion
    Maybe even a widebody kit and a few new bumpers ;)

    The vehicle itself drives but the rear suspension soon eats itself, especially with a 1400HP stage 4 supercharger.

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  2. JCX034

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    Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    *lmao. Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy lmao.
     
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  4. RetroStevie

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    Much needed!!!
     
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  5. VWlove38

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    Will that be RWD or FWD?
     
  6. JCX034

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    Did ya read on tha top m8? It say RWD.
     
  7. VWlove38

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    ah.. I see now it says RWD convertion... my bad :p
     
  8. Inertia

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    I'm debating whether I can be bothered modelling and jbeaming a whole new rear subframe and differential, the car works kinda but with the stage 4 supercharger it deforms all the beams and basically has ridiculous toe (see pic 4), I have made a new copy of the original one with higher beamDeform and beamStrength values, however some of the beams I think are part of the main body structure so I can't really modify the strength of these without a whole new body which would be a bit of a pain to do. I want to finish my T-series rollback mod before releasing this, however this one shouldn't take too much, the car drives fine with a stage 1 and 2 supercharger and the regular carbs, but the more power the harder it is to handle. Even with the suspension all broken it wipes the floor with the moonhawk and barstow drag versions, and gets to about 350km/h before running out of gears, which still can be modified to probably go over 400km/h ;)


    The engine fits really easily inside the bay, plenty of room for twin turbos at a later stage ;)
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    Something bizarre; the supercharger "throttle" moves basically when the vehicle incurs heavy G-forces, I have no clue what causes this.
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    Wheelies are easy with 1400HP!
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    Poor broken suspension, couldn't handle the torque
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  9. rryz19

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    Looks great! I am also happy to see the fact that this mod brings a RWD Pessima.
     
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  10. CreasingCurve

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    Just grab the Suspension files from the barstow or moonhawk that has a solid axle. Takes a bit of time to reinforce and make sure it works but it won't deform the suspension if it is done properly.
     
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