I was very stoked to happen upon this wrecked Lamborghini Huracan in the salvage auction. But man, it's pretty bad... Mod by LIT Contact: matocasterYT@gmail.com
Hi mato, try wider tires and higher gear ratio's, I've found that it helps with the speed testing for me on PC (too bad the driving is so crappy in this version of CMS too or the test track would be fun to do), Rock On!
Seeing it all sunny outside the shop makes me envious haha. I know you're not too far from me, so all you gotta do is look out the window to see why I'm complaining lol. Luckily my shop has heat haha
I think I would have made the gear ratios a little taller for the first few, seemed too low, and the last few gears seemed to tall. Next time try evening it out some so that it didn't tach out the first couple gears so fast and make it "pull" little harder at the beginning of the run. May have still went off the track who knows.. I enjoy your videos thanks
I’ve had the same problem in the zonda it seemed like it was bottoming out at high speed and would be uncontrollable but putting taller tires on helped a lot
There’s a lot of factors that could be causing the lift,if the mechanics of the game don’t let you adjust down force maybe try removing parts that create it? Like remove the rear wing and diffuser and front bumper? Lol, Can you adjust tire pressure or size or ride height? Making it either lower or higher from the ground might also help. Another far stretch could be the torque timing,maybe it’s applying too much torque at low rpm’s?
Is downforce adjustable? Never played but was watching some videos to see if I wanted to get the game. It doesn’t seem like it would have changed any aero but maybe the weight change on the new trans? Donno just speculation
Great questions. Downforece is not adjustable it seems. Still scratching my head on this one. It's a pretty great game especially with mods. I have a blast with it
It gives you the general idea of how everything works. Definitely a great head start. In real life there is a lot more to it. Like torque ratings on certain fasteners, nuts, and bolts. There's a lot more to installing and removing rubber bushings, as well as bearings (requiring a bearing press) and if the car is older you'll run into stuck bolts, rounded heads, snapped off bolt heads, etc. that quickly make a quick job into an all day job. This is just the tip of the iceberg but it's nothing to be intimidated by. Once you get into it, it becomes SO addictive! I love IRL mechanic work. If you are young and want to start I'd suggest jumping on marketplace and buy cheap old broken lawnmowers, go-karts, 5hp go kart motors, old carburetors, and start taking them apart and putting them back together. It's how I started and now I build Hot Rods and restore classic cars in real life. Never went to school for it. Just learned by tinkering. Best of luck!
Technically the engine isn't the wrong engine, since Porsche, Lamorghini and Audi all belong to VW. And I know that it isn't the 5.2L V10 from Audi, but at least it's not a Viper V10 (I'm not saying the Viper V10 isn't cool, it would be just even more unrealistic)
I have CMS 2022 mobile version for Android and there's only like 5 different engines and about the same number of different chassis. It gets so boring that I don't play the game anymore. I need more variety and complexity.