None of the cars produce lift and they all rely on the tyres to produce forward thrust. So you'll never get a car (currently) in LFS to fly. That said, the obvious answer is an upside down BF1.
True. The friction with the conveyor belt will reduce with speed, and before reaching take off speed, the belt will slide under the car and it will not accelerate further. That's all assuming the car doesn't fall off before that point.
4.6L v8 with only 250HP?
I would never ever have that as a car.
Even a 2.0 I4 can make that nowadays.
You laugh at our big engines with no power, we laugh at your little engines with no torque.
A crown vic in LFS would be awesome, Id play it alot more often. Would make it more interesting too. Id like to see if anyone outside America knows how to handle a 4000+ pound car.
You laugh at our big engines with no power, we laugh at your little engines with no torque.
A crown vic in LFS would be awesome, Id play it alot more often. Would make it more interesting too. Id like to see if anyone outside America knows how to handle a 4000+ pound car.
Your engines with much torque need tall gearing . The advantage of your engine is the flat power curve.