Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
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Wed Mar 23, 2016 11:37 pm
by Oskiinus
If you ask why Megi TT had problems with show,lets say that someone broke it's turbocharger while transporting.
Xy is greek letter and Xys is correct in this case
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
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Thu Mar 24, 2016 4:13 am
by Oskiinus
Delayed by one day, but finally it's here - Megi Twin Turbo, new, stripped down version of Megi for track radicalists. This car has 385 mm wide wheels on the rear. xD And 95 reliability score on the engine
Oskiinus wrote:Next car is Megi Twin Turbo. You may remember normal Megi, our newest V12 monster that reutilizes many parts from Centenario and Cerberus and has whooping score of almost 800 hp from NA engine? Well, we had also plans for other cars from Megi line. One of them is twin turbo. Practically track-limited monster with economy of steam train, 1500 hp on rear wheels and big ass spoiler? What do you need more? By the way, car is supposed to go almost 400 km/h and needs approx 2.5-2.7 seconds to 100 km/h.
Price is unknown, will probably be over million dollars per unit.
Sorry for quoting image. I had to.
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
Posted:
Thu Mar 24, 2016 4:28 am
by strop
Now that's putting the strop into the car
But how come the car has 1500hp and 'almost' gets to 400km/h? Did you make this in the beta?
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
Posted:
Thu Mar 24, 2016 6:04 am
by Oskiinus
strop wrote:Now that's putting the strop into the car
But how come the car has 1500hp and 'almost' gets to 400km/h? Did you make this in the beta?
1. Weight, which can't be lower unless I want to make track machine
2. Aero; noticed this massive wing in the back? Currently car has 395 km/h top speed and 2.7 seconds to 100
I had also 410 km/h, 3.3 s and 365 km/h and 2.5 s setups. Megi TT is focused to compete with markets like Koenigsegg Regera and McLaren P1 GTR at the same time, so I had to go for some compromises.
And I've done this in current version
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
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Thu Mar 24, 2016 6:56 am
by titleguy1
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Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
Posted:
Thu Mar 24, 2016 1:08 pm
by Speedemon
Why can't I be as good as you...
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
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Thu Mar 24, 2016 1:45 pm
by Fazer600
Mother of Auxuras ... their design are getting better and better every year
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
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Thu Mar 24, 2016 7:01 pm
by Emilio
Montuzo at New York!
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Thu Mar 24, 2016 7:27 pm
by KairaWolf
Value for money. It's something that we often overlook here at Montuzo Engineering, as we are all constantly focused on bringing up three hundred billion horsepower red nightmares willy-nilly. Instead, Fabio Montuzo called for a meeting, ordering a week off for workers to get their eye in. "Go mad," he said "But not too mad. Let your mind run free." When the week was over, they all met up at the conference room and stated their ideas over an hour or so. While some were ridiculously insane, and others were way too boring for the younger generation, one stood out from the crowd. It was styled in the usual sense Montuzo does (i.e. awful looks, but very practical), but they haven't made it "Montuzo" insane (i.e. it didn't fall apart after 30 feet). It seemed to work so well that Montuzo stated that he had found the car to bring to New York. And so, here it is.
The $100,000 Hydra 6H.
The turbocharged 3.8 litre V6 churns out a relatively powerful 600 of your finest Portuguese horses and torques, which means it can propel from rest to 60 miles per hour in a brisk 3.4 seconds, and onto a top speed of 186mph/300kmh. While it may not be an absolutely ridiculous top speed, amount of power or torques, it makes up for this in usability. While our other builds have engines on the ragged edge in the sense that there was a high chance that it would explode when you turn the ignition switch, and others were simply not usable on the road, this is situated right in the middle - the butter-zone, if you will. It's also packed with the latest technology as standard, such as launch control, ABS, fully-adjustable suspension and more. (The full list of extras are situated below.) However, despite being family-friendly (as there is indeed four comfortable seats for your wife/husband and two children, and there being a sizable boot), the styling is less so. So less so that, when Montuzo pulled up at his house in Lisbon to pick up his wife and child, the latter got so scared of the car that he ended up soiling himself. The former was not happy at all.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS:
Radar-guided cruise control - $550
Sunroof (as shown below) - $325
Self-healing paint (very expensive, but a great option if your mother-in-law decides to take the 6H for a spin) - $3,500
Paint of your choice (available in gloss, metallic or pearlescent) - $1,000
Overwolf Package (stiffer suspension, lowered ride-height, stickier tyres, rev-limit increase from 7200RPM to 7500RPM [causing a 30bhp/23nm increase], recommended for track days) - $2,500
If the Hydra gets enough press, it is viable that Montuzo will make it into a fully-fledged production car.
AN - Please give feedback on my (hopefully) improving designing skills, and tell me how I can improve my cars. Thank you for taking your time to read.
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
Posted:
Fri Mar 25, 2016 10:32 am
by stickmaster62
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
Posted:
Sun Mar 27, 2016 12:03 am
by Speedemon
My question is...
Is the car going to be fast?
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
Posted:
Sun Mar 27, 2016 2:46 am
by strop
Oskiinus wrote:strop wrote:Now that's putting the strop into the car
But how come the car has 1500hp and 'almost' gets to 400km/h? Did you make this in the beta?
1. Weight, which can't be lower unless I want to make track machine
2. Aero; noticed this massive wing in the back? Currently car has 395 km/h top speed and 2.7 seconds to 100
I had also 410 km/h, 3.3 s and 365 km/h and 2.5 s setups. Megi TT is focused to compete with markets like Koenigsegg Regera and McLaren P1 GTR at the same time, so I had to go for some compromises.
And I've done this in current version
1) Weight does not affect top speed significantly. It might slightly change your aerodynamics due to changes to suspension loadings.
2) You can have a massive wing on the back and if it's active, it will not impede your car's top speed. If you've set the attack to high then yes it will slow things down a lot.
Regardless of all of those things, I was a bit surprised, because 1500hp should yield you quite a bit more than 400km/h. Then again, if you've left the aero tech at 0, it might not, but that's a hell of a waste...
Re: 2016 New York International Auto Show
Posted:
Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:02 am
by thecarlover
2500+ HP with max aero only gets me 516 km/h in the beta. I can't wait for that glitch to be resolved to see the true potential of that car...