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Volkswagen Polo R WRC Dirt Rally Car
   
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16 May @ 3:52pm
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Volkswagen Polo R WRC Dirt Rally Car

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INCREASE PHYSICS SETTINGS AS HIGH AS YOUR PC CAN HANDLE FOR THE TRANSMISSION TO WORK GOOD

Open doors with T

This car is pretty good at handling bumpy tight tracks and has a very short and aggressive 6 (+N+R) speed transmission.

Based on the real life WRC car.

It has adjustable toe angles on the front and rear which you can see inside of the car and adjust with I,O (front) and K,L (rear). Negative toe = toe out, Positive toe = toe in.
Do not mess with this if you dont know some stuff about it but generally a negative toe makes the car handle more oversteery (good for tight tracks).
I recomend using -1 on the front and 0 or 1 on the rear for most setups and do more negative for tighter tracks (for example -2 front,-1 rear)

This car works with the fan thrust mod so you can enable it and put the 7-blade fan efficiency to around 1-4 to get downforce which makes it way better, especially off road.

I spent a lot of time building this so I hope you like it :)

By Mellinkoo
3 Comments
Mellinkoo  [author] 3 Jul @ 4:58pm 
I will have a go at automatic transmissions and CVTs once the logic update releases (Maybe we get an rpm sensor which would make it so much easier). Right now I am working on a bmw e46 m3 race build
Zerind 24 May @ 12:30pm 
It is possible, I've seen a video on youtube where a guy made an automatic shifting mechanism that takes engine rpm and uses centrifugal clutches to rotate a gear that pulls and pushes a rack gear 2-hole & slider x3 as they engage and disengage at set rpms and it made a 3 speed automatic transmission but I made my own based on it and made a 5 speed one, here I'm stopping writing this and rather wait for your questions or askings if you have any...
end user license agreement 21 May @ 1:04pm 
this is insane! ive never seen such a compact build. you should try making a golf R/GTI with the automatic DSG transmission, would be cool but im not sure if theres a way to make it work with rpm sensors