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NNTC "1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Superbird"
   
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NNTC "1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Superbird"

In 2 collections by thatcoolcat1
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Description
The blue car from the first Cars movie, but red.

Just a quick build of a boxy muscle car that ended up evolving into a superbird. Couldn't really get it past around 155mph, even with alot of weight and xml grip, so I just stuck with making 155mph feel fast (it does). If someone has some magical strategy to push this to 200mph without ducted fans lmk.

I tuned the handling slightly oddly. The weight balance is slightly rearward, but the large rear spoiler adds so much lateral stability that you get both a good cornering bite and good stability. The downside is that it LITERALLY steers like a V-hull boat. Fun to get the hang of on a banked track, and you can get pretty fast with this on a road course.

Maybe I'll make a race spec version sometime.

Oh, hold 4, shift into drive, and mash the throttle to do a burnout. Fuel cap is hidden behind an xml block on the back of the trunk.

Track used in pictures: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3378462875
(The layout is most similar to Pocono. Please someone make a superspeedway 😭)
6 Comments
Caio Estrada 21 Aug @ 7:37pm 
The fin trick with negative influence has a small drawback, it kind of reduces the attack capacity in any attempt to make a turn, I had this problem, so I stopped using it lol my cars don't go over 290 km/h now :)
Caio Estrada 21 Aug @ 7:31pm 
nicee :dredge_classy:
MrMereScratch 20 Aug @ 8:47am 
Awesome :steamthumbsup:
thatcoolcat1  [author] 20 Aug @ 1:46am 
Found a car that does that on the workshop, that is indeed the trick. I'll be using that for the race version of this.
MrMereScratch 19 Aug @ 6:46pm 
I heard that the negative influence fin trick works with cars as well.
Never tried it for myself.
Anonymouscookie 18 Aug @ 8:53am 
epic