Trying to make a car fast
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I only have the demo(i'm broke) so i'm limited to just a 4-in line NA engine, but i'm trying to make it powerful. 200 BHP+ preferred. Torque as high as possible of course but not neccesary. The only problem is i want a stupid high redline(revs are noice ) around 9k. Is that even possible with an inline 4 with cast pistons?
Re: Trying to make a car fast
I was able to get over 600hp with all cast iron parts, na, and a redline of 9100, so it's very possible.
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Re: Trying to make a car fast
up the cam profile, that will get you into higher rpm ranges
Re: Trying to make a car fast
You can do it with cast parts but the engine won't be happy!!! With good forged bits you could probably push it to an easy 10k redline without too much tech slider abuse.
Re: Trying to make a car fast
Thanks! Problem is that i can only use cast parts because when i click forged it says i need to have a forge shop or something like that.
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Re: Trying to make a car fast
SlashBash55 wrote:Thanks! Problem is that i can only use cast parts because when i click forged it says i need to have a forge shop or something like that.
That's only in campaign mode, which is far from being finished.
In sandbox you can use forged.
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Re: Trying to make a car fast
yeah its possible. Here is a little exemple of a tiny i4 1.8L engine with 216BHP, not that expensive to make
PS:This engine was made using the demo version
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=4252&start=15
PS:This engine was made using the demo version
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=4252&start=15
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