It’s been on life support for a long time.Kazunori proves once again that he's completely out of touch. Well, the Peugeot is kinda cool I guess, but man is this game dying or what?
Can you put decals on either of those?
You can put them on the camper, didn't try the other oneCan you put decals on either of those?
I honestly thought the swaps should have been added before the actual rally car was added (this means using FA20 Gr.B or EJ20 GT300 engine though), but here we are. Still looking forward for the EJ20 WRC being swaps for the GD Blobeye, which got 992's DKH instead.I like the ford engine swaps but some of these are so uninspired. Unless i’m mistaken we already have the subaru rally car based on the 22b, so what does this engine swap add?
What s the isuee with the controller?Another update where they tweak the toy steering wheels but leave it so controllers can't steer on some corners 😔
The game artificially limits the steering angle, it's worst on banked corners so somewhere like the carousel on the Nurburgring the car barely wants to turn and you're giving up at least half a second to the wheels.What s the isuee with the controller?
My favourite kind of engine swaps. They allow us to recreate some race cars. One of my favourites to this day is the 911 rsr engine for the 997 911EDIT: These engines are also all race engines which also mean fuel buff.
I guess better fuel economy with the race car engines.I like the ford engine swaps but some of these are so uninspired. Unless i’m mistaken we already have the subaru rally car based on the 22b, so what does this engine swap add?
I do welcome a swap for the Swift as well, but I am not at all a fan of the dual-Hayabusa twin turbo engine from the Suzuki VGT Gr.3. This engine has a very uneven power output with a big torque peak in the middle of its rev range. This means that when you want to accelerate out of a corner you get all the torque and break traction on the driven axle. Then when you rev the engine out on the straights you don't get much power.Ok the group 3 for the Swift isn’t bad!
Suzuki VGT engine have hybrid system, maybe that's why PD don't add that swap yet. Maybe because it's too fiddly for themI do welcome a swap for the Swift as well, but I am not at all a fan of the dual-Hayabusa twin turbo engine from the Suzuki VGT Gr.3. This engine has a very uneven power output with a big torque peak in the middle of its rev range. This means that when you want to accelerate out of a corner you get all the torque and break traction on the driven axle. Then when you rev the engine out on the straights you don't get much power.
That said, if you treat the engine according to the rev counter in the Swift and thus only rev it up to the 8k rpm the Swift indicates, your peak torque suddenly is at the top of the rev range, which is much more driveable. Nonetheless, the stock i4 Hayabusa engine is available from the Suzuki VGT road car. Unfortunately they don't use it for swaps anywhere. It would be great in e.g. the Cappuccino.
Yes I’ve tried to manage this with adjusting the transmission but not got it down yet. Still, laps faster than my TVR around Brands HatchI do welcome a swap for the Swift as well, but I am not at all a fan of the dual-Hayabusa twin turbo engine from the Suzuki VGT Gr.3. This engine has a very uneven power output with a big torque peak in the middle of its rev range. This means that when you want to accelerate out of a corner you get all the torque and break traction on the driven axle. Then when you rev the engine out on the straights you don't get much power.
That said, if you treat the engine according to the rev counter in the Swift and thus only rev it up to the 8k rpm the Swift indicates, your peak torque suddenly is at the top of the rev range, which is much more driveable. Nonetheless, the stock i4 Hayabusa engine is available from the Suzuki VGT road car. Unfortunately they don't use it for swaps anywhere. It would be great in e.g. the Cappuccino.
Racing engines have higher fuel economy/tank, yes.@tankuroded What do you mean by fuel buff? I assume you mean they are more economic,yes? If so thats good for the grind races.
Not just that, non-group VGT engines - like the Suzuki VGT's - generally do not have any tuning options.Suzuki VGT engine have hybrid system, maybe that's why PD don't add that swap yet. Maybe because it's too fiddly for them
They could leave the electric part out and just use it as the as-is Hayabusa engine. Would definitely be enough for the tiny Cappuccino. 62 hp stock vs 173 hp swapped without any hybrid tech.Suzuki VGT engine have hybrid system, maybe that's why PD don't add that swap yet. Maybe because it's too fiddly for them
Yeah, this is an issue. I guess one could make the VGT Gr.3 engine more drivable if there were options to change the turbos.Not just that, non-group VGT engines - like the Suzuki VGT's - generally do not have any tuning options.
Not really. The 205 can have front spotlights added. The rest of it is various levels of de-badging. Widebody doesn't change the options.Any good parts for the 205 or Z4?