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Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 6:52 am
by acrspeed
Sport Autoobili- Quality vehicles for every need
Sport MK- The ultimate in performance and luxury
1955 Sport MK1
9.0 40v DOHC V8- 570 BHP @5000 RPM, 600 ft-lb @ 5000 RPM
Handcrafted in Santa Lucia
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1965 Sport MKII
9.3 40v DOHC V8- 661 BHP @5300 RPM, 655 ft-lb @5300 RPM
Handcrafted in Santa Lucia
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1974 Sport MKE
4.0 30v DOHC I6- 412 BHP @6800 RPM, 318 ft-lb @6800 RPM
Crafted in Santa Lucia
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1984 Sport MKS
2.0 20v DOHC Turbo I4- 440 BHP @8200 RPM, 325 ft-lb @6500 RPM
Crafted in Santa Lucia
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Sport F250- Your move, GTR.
2011 F250
5.0 40v DOHC Turbo V8- 1546 BHP @7700 RPM, 1201 ft-lb @6400 RPM
Handcrafted in Santa Lucia
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Sport Van- Performance, Utility, Efficiency
2014 Van
2.4 16v DOHC I4- 242 BHP @7700 RPM, 170 ft-lb @7000 RPM, 16 MPG
3.7 24v DOHC I6- 321 BHP @7800 RPM, 240 ft-lb @2400 RPM, 15 MPG
5.3 16v OHV V8- 169 BHP @4200 RPM, 279 ft-lb @1800 RPM, 31 MPG
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Crafted in Santa Lucia

2014 Supervan/Supervan Nurburgring
10.5 40v DOHC Turbo V8- 1985 BHP @7200 RPM, 1732 ft-lb @5300 RPM, 10 MPG
7:0.47 Nurburgring time
Handcrafted in Santa Lucia
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Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 7:48 am
by Oskiinus
lel, in 50's 570 HP would smoke your soul of out body :P

Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 8:35 am
by Jakgoe
Oh, dear! The Sport Mk1 seems to have extremely skinny tyres for 570hp! Unless that is fixed, going anywhere without kicking up a cloud of smoke is a virtual impossibility.

Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 8:46 am
by acrspeed
Jakgoe wrote:Oh, dear! The Sport Mk1 seems to have extremely skinny tyres for 570hp! Unless that is fixed, going anywhere without kicking up a cloud of smoke is a virtual impossibility.

Those are the biggest tyres in 1955. Think of it really as the AMG Black Series of 1955

Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 9:48 am
by EnryGT5
acrspeed wrote:
Jakgoe wrote:Oh, dear! The Sport Mk1 seems to have extremely skinny tyres for 570hp! Unless that is fixed, going anywhere without kicking up a cloud of smoke is a virtual impossibility.

Those are the biggest tyres in 1955. Think of it really as the AMG Black Series of 1955



Shrink your rims, you don't need huge chrome plates when you have insane, face melting V8 power

Also, please, don't make your engines THAT high-strung, i think the one in the 1984 Sport MKS is going to self-destruct if you look at it funny, be slightly more sensible, especially on older models

Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 10:31 am
by WizzyThaMan
I dont see the problem. This game allows to make insane cars, so why not? If he made this in the tycoon mode he either would need tons of research and/or the car would cost tons and tons, thus selling very little of them probably. But this is still sandbox and I see the fun in it :)

Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 12:21 pm
by MrMan
Supervan... Thats kinda an odd one ;)
But seriously though, nice cars.

Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:46 am
by acrspeed
New concept car: Sport LX
10.9L 40v V8, adequate power and torque. Competitor to Mercedes S class Pullman. Price: ~1.2 million
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Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:47 am
by Rotor
I bet that you like tiny engines, ins't it? :P

Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:59 am
by acrspeed
Rotor wrote:I bet that you like tiny engines, ins't it? :P

Tiny engines are great. Sport Automobili has several 1 litre engines in development.

Re: Sport Automobili

PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 7:31 am
by acrspeed
Sport Felicita: For pure happiness
Felicita/Felicita S
1.35L 24v N/A I6
Base: 155 BHP @9200 RPM, 94 lb-ft @7600 RPM
S: 202 BHP @9400 RPM, 119 lb-ft @8600 RPM
902 Kg, no power steering for excellent steering feel
0-60: 6.8-5.5
Electronic LSD (Geared LSD for base model)
Carbon Fibre panels, Aluminium Chassis
24,999 (base); 29,999 (S)
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Created to answer demands for smaller engines.