I first found out about these from a build by NRE, its like the best of all transmissions came together in one crazy launch setup! Some shifting action around 5 minutes into this video...
I'm sure the kidneys of that deer could have been harvested, the ones I'm referring to left the hood of my car quite violently though. It did however give me a great reason to get some blacked out replacements!
...missed the frontal shot further up, guess I meant rear.
The video mentions just under 9 minutes at an average speed of 140km/h
Ahh the good old days of Gan san testing cars on the Nürburgring, these videos where the first to provide proper fast driving insight for me. The pedal and rev mounted cameras added so much detail you could not find on any comparable program from outside of Japan.
GTA memories awakened by this song
This is my idea, go away! Seriously though if all the safety quirks can be worked out before electric cars are obsolete this will happen.
I used to wonder about that the other way around haha
That is the kind of racing truck I pictured too, and the bodywork seems to suggest wider tire fitment options as well I'd say.
Did they remove the dual tires from the rear axle to allow for easier handbrake turns, or do racing trucks commonly do away with that setup?
It will be interesting to see how this all unfolds. I was certainly thinking of this as an interesting exercise, rather promoting any piracy. Thank you for the detailed response!
I wonder if this closer relation to PC hardware will result in greater piracy/ emulator availability compared to previous systems.