mudding physics

Discussion in 'Ideas and Suggestions' started by chea1337, Aug 14, 2013.

  1. chea1337

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    This morning I was driving on the track, "Industrial", and I went through the mud hole on the track and I noticed the mud seemed very thick and the truck was quite low on engine power when I was in it, when as in real life your tires spin a ton and the engine revs get alot higher, not more boggy

    It would be nice if I could go through the mud and not lose any engine power, and have tons of wheel spin

    P.S. It would be amazing if you guys would make it so the trucks could get muddy
     
  2. Nadeox1

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    I think that depends on how dense is the mud.
    If the mud is dense, the wheel will tend to stop. If it's less dense the wheel will spin (but probably slip unlesss you have a proper offroad tire, but dunno).
     
  3. Deewad

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    Launch it out of neutral at high rpm, And they'll start spinning
     
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