I was watching a video (tweaked) where by the XRT did a substantial portion of the drag strip on only two wheels.
The interesting thing was, the driver seemed to be able to make minor adjustments to the cars direction using the steering, despite the fact the wheels were no longer on the ground.
Does this mean gyroscopic wheel physics are simulated?
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If so, the FXO wheels, being about as wide as Jennifer Lopez's sitting equipment (Don't be fooled by the rocks that she's got, she's still, she's still Jenny from the block.) must require a secondary engine in order to power the steering pump. I sure hope it has VVTi. :|
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The interesting thing was, the driver seemed to be able to make minor adjustments to the cars direction using the steering, despite the fact the wheels were no longer on the ground.
Does this mean gyroscopic wheel physics are simulated?
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If so, the FXO wheels, being about as wide as Jennifer Lopez's sitting equipment (Don't be fooled by the rocks that she's got, she's still, she's still Jenny from the block.) must require a secondary engine in order to power the steering pump. I sure hope it has VVTi. :|
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