Plus if you've changed your tire diameter the speedo is bound to be way out.
These are what I call nicely tuned cars, neither of which are likely to topple over at high speed
First is a (modern) Bentley special I saw at Bentley Drivers, it looked absolutely stunning and in true Bentley fashion still had its auto 'box
Second is the M3 I worked on for work experience (really boring week that was ) good for 175 mph from a 350 bhp, 3 litre 6. There's also an identical red/white car that's got an 5 litre M5 V8 in it, 550 bhp, capable of getting the double ton and the engine is lighter and sits lower than the 6!
HI, this is my first proper photoshop, i know it aint very good, but i was just wanting some feedback as to where i can improve it, what looks good, what looks bad and so on.
Yes. AFAIK, speedometers are allowed to over-read by up to 10%, but any under-reading is illegal. Because of this, manufacturers design them to over-read by about 5%, knowing they have a large tolerance either way, this means they throw away less units and make more profit.
looks good!...my suggestion is if you are going to go with a black and white scheme, then do the signal lights as well. It might just be me, but the orange lights just don't look right in a black and white picture
As for the SRT-10 Ram, you'd be surprised at how well they handle. I got to rip one around Lime Rock Park for awhile(along with every other SRT vehicle). And i was truely amazed at how well it handles. It's no where near any of the cars...but for a truck, it's solid through the corners at speed. Plus it accelerates like a bat out of hell and does some pretty good burnouts..lol