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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:29 am

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What about lowering, will the glorious road system allow us to alter our ride hight?
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:41 am

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nialloftara wrote:What about lowering, will the glorious road system allow us to alter our ride hight?


Ride height is free game, many of the people do not maintain their car as instructed in the annual 'Accepted Behavior of the People' manual issued by the supreme government. Nobody would know if your shocks were shot, or you lowered your car.
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 6:23 am

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I will take this fine People's Car and violate it with decadent Western Imperialist ideals and standards!
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 7:57 am

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The engine and chassis years must be kept in 1989? Or they can be changed?
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 8:07 am

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Look, here come the western spies!
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 8:38 am

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Leonardo9613 wrote:The engine and chassis years must be kept in 1989? Or they can be changed?

Must remain 1989. That was the last year any parts were produced.
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 10:49 am

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strop wrote:This is an excellent premise (not just because of the hilariously dystopian communist scenario). If I wasn't running the BSLL I wanted to run a "tune this car" race but you've beat me to it!

Also I thought the car was bloody fast around the track with a time of 1:22, then I realised that was actually 122 i.e. 2:02 :lol:

Question: when you say no body material changes, does this include quality of chassis, body and fixtures?

Question 2: can the year of parts be changed? Say I wanted to perform an engine swap, for example, or are the years locked?


I was considering doing a more "take this engine, hotrod it and build a car for it" type of comepetition
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 11:51 am

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Manche wrote:
strop wrote:This is an excellent premise (not just because of the hilariously dystopian communist scenario). If I wasn't running the BSLL I wanted to run a "tune this car" race but you've beat me to it!

Also I thought the car was bloody fast around the track with a time of 1:22, then I realised that was actually 122 i.e. 2:02 :lol:

Question: when you say no body material changes, does this include quality of chassis, body and fixtures?

Question 2: can the year of parts be changed? Say I wanted to perform an engine swap, for example, or are the years locked?


I was considering doing a more "take this engine, hotrod it and build a car for it" type of comepetition


I considered doing something like that, I but wanted a little more restrictive of a challenge.

People build hot rod 1000hp super cars for fun everyday. How often do people have the chance to engage in some friendly competition racing in an underground cup in a glorious communist dystopia with a hyper-limited budget?
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 1:33 pm

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I feel like mashing 2 engines toghther to create a flatplane v8 :D
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:02 pm

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Manche wrote:I feel like mashing 2 engines toghther to create a flatplane v8 :D


If you can fit it in the budget, fit a 10l v8 in there ;-) the Comrade Clunker has decent engine bay space.
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:20 pm

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np1993 wrote:People build hot rod 1000hp super cars for fun everyday. How often do people have the chance to engage in some friendly competition racing in an underground cup in a glorious communist dystopia with a hyper-limited budget?


The funny thing is just how mutually exclusive many of those things are. There are plenty of 1000bhp cars but hardly any tournaments for them. On the other hand, there are heaps of limited budget limited tech tournaments, but this is the first communist underground cup I have seen :lol:
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:28 pm

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You see, there cannot be any aboveground Communist cup because 24 people using the exact same car is boring.

Try telling that to Bernie Ecclestone.
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:51 pm

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But homologation makes for more exciting racing! LOL
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 3:05 pm

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strop wrote:But homologation makes for more exciting racing! LOL

How so?

The concept of making a car, based off a race-car, that is still mostly unobtainable (some notable exceptions), seems slightly useless. :D

Unless of course, you are referring to the more technical definition of complying to the set regulations of a racing series.
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Post Wed Nov 19, 2014 3:22 pm

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np1993 wrote:
Manche wrote:I feel like mashing 2 engines toghther to create a flatplane v8 :D


If you can fit it in the budget, fit a 10l v8 in there ;-) the Comrade Clunker has decent engine bay space.


so I can smuggle a decadent capitalisy engine? or perhaps a high end soviet hardware? cool....
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