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Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2024-01-18 22:51 | In car's datasheet, the engine type says V5. However, the engine that was equiped in real life was not a V5, due the VW V5 engine was produced since 1997 until 2006. The real engine type was a inline-5 diesel. | |
carknower
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2021-08-19 15:54 | Carlos Sainz was world champion in 1990 and 1992... -- Last edit: 2021-08-19 15:55:17 | |
Gravel (2018) | speedfreak975 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-08-01 17:11 | Klumb3r a écrit Nice update, speedfreak975! Thanks |
Gravel (2018) | Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2021-08-01 09:29 | Nice update, speedfreak975! |
Gravel (2018) | Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-06-12 12:05 | I have noticed that in the beta of the game, the Volkswagen Race Touareg, Beetle RX and Polo RX had as optional the hood lights. What happens? That in the final launch of the game, those lights DID NOT GET EQUIPPED. Not even in night tests. The reason is that in the car selection menu, the miniatures of all three had the hood lights. However, when you have chosen one of the three, the hood lights do not appear. If anyone else knows about this, let me know. |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-02-21 11:49 | lemonad3wrx a écrit This car is electric, AND has 6-speed transmission, their official web site says. Well, what a dilemma that we have assembled on the web since both the game and this car were added. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-01-05 10:50 | I know that the image of the cabin does not look good due to the snowstorm. But curiously, the cabin has the same design as the 2003 Impreza WRC. What do I come to say? This car has the same display design as the Impreza WRC: Green digit display with rev counter. Unlike the Impreza WRC, which only has a tachometer, gear indicator and little else, this one has almost everything apart from the above: Stopwatch, speedometer ... Anyway, I hope someone gets the idea of knowing how it is in reality, even if it's in-game. | |
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2020-10-14 01:02 | Auto-Friki a écrit So this car is electric or not? This car is electric, AND has 6-speed transmission, their official web site says. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-13 20:36 | This car seems to equip a supercharger, instead of a turbo. When you are driving in a race it seems that it takes that, although the technical sheet inside the game says that it equips a turbo. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-13 20:19 | Another thing to add is that this car, according to its in-game data sheet, says that it equips a V6 engine in real life. Which within the game itself, when driving, the engine sound is not a V6, but a V8. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-13 20:18 | This car has a problem that does not make sense. The car in real life uses a 4 cylinder diesel engine. Which in the game, in the data sheet itself it has a 4-cylinder diesel engine, but the sound of the engine when driving is taken from the Mini Countryman RX. I wish they had put the diesel sound that equips the Mitsubishi Pajero, the BMW X3 or the VW Race Touareg to say a few. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-13 20:16 | Another thing to add is that in the dashboard camera, oddly enough, one of the needles to the left of the rev counter is that there is a kind of sound indicator. And as far as I know, a Stratos has NEVER carried a turbo in rallies (In group 4 of circuit races it did have a turbo). Looking at the technical sheet of the car within the game itself, it says that the type of engine it has is a V6 as mentioned in the previous comment ... but without turbo. It has nothing to do with it. It is an unsolved mystery. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-13 20:13 | Another thing to add is that in the technical sheet of the game, the type of engine that it equips is a 4 CYLINDERS IN LINE, instead of the typical traditional 4 CYLINDER BOXER. The sound of the car when driving is obviously a 4-cylinder Boxer as it is nothing like an inline 4-cylinder. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-12 11:44 | carcrasher88 a écrit http://www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=12795 Dutch origin, actually a Mitsubishi Racing Lancer with a Ford V8 (5.0, likely a Coyote like in the Mustang). The 2009 Mitsubishi Racing Lancer for the Dakar, apart from taking the Ford HRX body as a base, was also manufactured in the Netherlands. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-12 00:13 | One of the paintings on this car, sponsored by Repsol, was driven by the Spanish World Rally driver in 1993 Carlos Sainz making his debut in the Monte Carlo Rally, and with it, he won his first world championship. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 23:09 | According to this link: tech-racingcars.wikidot.com/mitsubishi-lancer-evo-vi, this version of the Mitsubishi EVO VI, unlike the version that appears in Sebastien Loeb Rally EVO, carries a MANUAL 5-SPEED gearbox. Thing that the version that appears in Sebastien Loeb Rally EVO carries a SEQUENTIAL box of 6 SPEED INVECS. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 09:22 | One of the paintings on this car, which is white and red in addition to being sponsored by Repsol, was the car driven by the Spanish World Rally Championship driver Carlos Sainz in 1991. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 09:20 | One of the paintings of this car comes to be like a kind of street version, since it does not have direct sponsors. And this color is blue, with yellow rims. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 09:18 | There are two actual paintings of the car that don't match the year of the car even though they are really cool. - One is blue with the letters RS in white, taken from the 2002 Ford Focus RS WRC driven by Estonian World Rally driver Marko Martin. - The other paint is taken from the 2004 Castrol-sponsored Ford Focus RS WRC, also driven by Marko Martin. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 09:12 | There is one thing I do not understand. This car was in Group 4 of the World Rally Championship. However, the vast majority of cars that are in this group (Porsche 911, Porsche 959, Renault R5, Lancia 037 and Ford RS200) are from Group B. And if that were not enough, this car, in its years, was the most powerful in its category, as it had a V6 engine of Ferrari origin. I don't know if the Stratos was really a test car when Group B appeared. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 00:12 | 2007 Dakar session car. -- Last edit: 2020-10-11 00:12:50 | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 00:11 | 2014 Dakar session car. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 00:11 | 2009 Dakar session car. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 00:10 | 2011 Dakar session car. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 00:08 | This car if I set it to go to MPH, the analog speedometer, oddly enough, detects it. Although viewed like this it looks like it's faulty. | |
Gravel (2018) | Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 00:06 | Comparing the maximum speed of each vehicle with its own HUD with the dashboard camera of each car, given the conclusions, the speedometers of the vehicles are not well calibrated. What do you mean by that? That from 0 to 30 km / h it is calibrated, but from more than 30 km / h it is not completely calibrated. That only happens in those with a speedometer per needle. However, in the case of digital ones there is a very interesting curiosity. If I change from the game options, in the HUD section, if I configure it to go to MPH, according to which cars with digital dashboard it is configured as expected from the game options: to MPH. Now, those that have a digital dashboard are well calibrated, from the moment it starts to its peak speed. |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-11 00:01 | So this car is electric or not? | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 23:59 | Within the game itself it is called WRX STI 2014. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 23:57 | This car was not made in the USA? | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 23:56 | I don't know why this car is classified as Chevrolet within the game itself. It is the same as with the Hummer H3 Custom. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 23:55 | So this car is a Ford? Because on the vents it says Oldsbergs. Well, one of his schematics says that. -- Last edit: 2020-10-10 23:55:52 | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 22:59 | The weirdest thing about this car is that it has the steering wheel on the left. Usually the Vauxhall has them on the right, but I don't know why the game developers did it this way. It's more. It looks like a left-hand drive Opel Kadett GSi just like a Vauxhall Astra. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 22:57 | The only road car in the game, as this was a special edition that made it across Siberia in the rally of that name. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 22:55 | This car is based in a Land Rover Defender. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 22:54 | I don't think this car really participated in the Dakar. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 22:51 | This color scheme is the color driven by the Spanish Dakar Rally driver Nani Roma. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-10 22:47 | It looks like an amphibious vehicle. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-22 19:15 | Rodrigo a écrit Origin: Romania, not France. Romanian, but exported for the Argentine market | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-22 19:13 | This car is a Dacia Duster reconverted in a Renault and exported in the Argentine Market. -- Last edit: 2019-11-22 19:15:29 | |
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2019-05-04 21:23 | Caterpillar 6015B www.cat.com/en_US/products/new/equipment/hydraulic-mining-shovels/hydraulic-mining-shovels/1000012100.html | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2018-10-21 22:59 | igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=160283 | |
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2018-10-20 21:07 | "A welcome mat you'd see on a girl in the 70s..." | |
RushCars24 photo_librarymode_comment 2018-08-19 07:47 | Official name is Hilux Evo. 2017+ | |
MTP02
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2018-06-11 15:15 | Finally Licensed left-hand drive Regular Escort MK2 | |
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2018-05-26 16:12 | Very interesting story about this machine. Started out as a 1959 Ferret ScoutCar (Origin: UK), and was heavily modified based on designs made by Toyo Tires and was built by Action Vehicle Engineering (the same team that built the Hot Wheels Rip Rod and '05 Mustang featured in the Forza Horizon 3 Hot Wheels expansion pack) out of Chatsworth, CA. www.actionvehicleeng.com/toyo-ferret/ | |
Andra photo_librarymode_comment 2018-05-19 13:56 | This has a 6 speed gearbox? I mean, electric motors lose power at higher speeds (similar to combustion engines) and a single gear ratio is a compromise - it can be optimized only for low or high speed driving. But really, while they run out of puff, they still have an extremely wide powerband. Surely, a 2- or 3-speed transmission would be more sensible, wouldn't it? Less complexity, cost and weight. -- Last edit: 2018-05-19 14:00:35 | |
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2018-05-19 01:50 | www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=12795 Dutch origin, actually a Mitsubishi Racing Lancer with a Ford V8 (5.0, likely a Coyote like in the Mustang). | |
Adrigaaas90 photo_librarymode_comment 2018-05-18 19:51 | Bruisemobile a écrit Caterpillar Found it: i.pinimg.com/736x/c2/7a/e9/c27ae935ebcb1daa45435b083e207012--d-models-caterpillar.jpg | |
carknower
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2018-05-16 09:11 | 1999 | |
Bruisemobile
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2018-05-16 00:28 | Caterpillar |