Also saying you've made a car more dangerous by upping the spring rates etc is a bit broad. I've owned standard cars that NEEDED more spring rate, as they boated around like a boat rolling in a large swell when cornering. I've also owned cars that i've upped the spring rates in for weekend track use and made them slower to drive on the road, because they feel less planted on uneven surfaces, even with correctly matched damping. But i wouldn't drive that car on the road everyday to work etc.
it also depends on suspension design, how far over the wheels the body hangs etc etc. But generally a low wide car is going to give better results in regards to cornering.
Whenever i see a lambo/ferrari kinda car IRL it surprises me just how wide they are, the pictures you see don't really do them justice.
Things like wheelbase (length between wheels front to rear etc) will also effect the handling. A car with a longer wheelbase will generally have a more predictable/slow transition characteristic from grip to slide, whereas a short wheelbase vehicle is more likely to be "snappy" or "twitchy" in the way it handles, transitioning very quickly from grip to slide.
IIRC tho making a cars track wider can also have undesired effects like causing understeer etc, especially at lower speeds...but i may be talking shit.
lol @ 3 different vent types on that cossie...are both the headlights intakes....what the hell engine does it have...can't find anything on the reyland website about that particular car..
is it me or are the graphics in this game REALLY basic...
I usually couldn't give a rats about gfx but this game looks like it was made about 4-5 years ago...
2002 or 2003. I can't remember it was many computers and versions ago. Tried to look up my old rsc account but it looks like they deleted a lot of old users
That's the same guy i got mine from. it's about $20 postage, and you have to wait for them to ship, but with the dollar so strong it's still only about $110-120 all up. Where did you get the HEL ones from?
what kinda braided lines are you getting klutch? The quote i got to have them made locally made me laugh when i found out you can import iso9001 compliant lines (as of 2006, also ADR compliant) from the uk for 1/6th the cost...