You realise this is still an active mōd, which works with the game, and anyone wanting to suggest stuff to the creator should use this thread instead of making a different one
Firepower updated Bruckell Firehawk V12 with a new update entry: 0.14/0.15 Compatibility update Read the rest of this update entry...
I already expressed my opinion on this mod in my review, it's superb. However I found a minor issue when backing up, most of the time you can easily destroy the cardan if you apply full throttle in reverse, and the rear axle moves backwards. I sense this could be a realistic thing due to the big engine, and it's not really a big deal since you're not supposed to drive this backwards. But I recently saw WhyBeAre's video on the previous version of the mod and I see he apparently didn't have problems when applying reverse.
Although I can't reproduce the issue with the latest repo version, I remember encountering it while tuning the transmission so it doesn't overheat. That was before the 1st release. At the time there wasn't any clutch debug app and only a few values that could be tweaked. So my guess is that if I don't use that old argument ("lockTorque", was the only way to make it stop slipping) and use the "new" exposed clutch values, that'll fix it. Judging by this test I just did (based on your report, let me know if I'm wrong), it should work now. Gfycat Video - Click to Play - Direct Link
I tried to reproduce the issue again on the flat map with all four versions of the car, but now the reverse works well even at full throttle.
Firepower updated Bruckell Firehawk V12 with a new update entry: 1.2 Hotfix Read the rest of this update entry...
Well thats the way the game its programmed, its by a French designer, Firepower is French so he uses 24 hour time
Come on I'm not that selfish , I actually thought of this when I made the clock, but the game doesn't store language information to its settings as far as I know. So it's actually using the length unit instead (imperial = 12 hour, metric = 24 hour, changing the unit and resetting the car should update the clock). If you have a better option, please let me know