No way! This video reminded me of when I built a Mclaren Senna a while ago, and someone threw a piston engine into it. I just check who it was, and it was you lol! Great vid, great car, keep up the good work!
Thanks for the shoutout my boi. Video was engaging asf, even though I already saw the car beforehand. The only reason I was able to finish in time was because we already had the drivetrain and body style made, and we just repackaged and tuned it a bit more. Basically had two people make and tune one car, so it was much faster. Also you using v8 is always less favorable since there heavily frowned upon due to them being "old tech" ever since they where used to win allot of comps by Urs truly.
I do actually like this video style a lot more personally, going in depth into your development and engineering process and using the video environment while youre explaining things (even if it was asking for help most of the time lol)
@@mardin_777 i3, i5, i6, v6, v10, v12, etc. are proven to be less efficient and less reliable that don't have 90° / 180° crankshaft due to the game's tickrate not favouring their type of powerstroke. They work but they are less efficient and more complex which is why they are uncommon to be used in mechanical community. But yes, I can make one.
No way! This video reminded me of when I built a Mclaren Senna a while ago, and someone threw a piston engine into it. I just check who it was, and it was you lol! Great vid, great car, keep up the good work!
@@jjplays0794 no way! I could definitely make that faster now
Thanks for the shoutout my boi.
Video was engaging asf, even though I already saw the car beforehand.
The only reason I was able to finish in time was because we already had the drivetrain and body style made, and we just repackaged and tuned it a bit more.
Basically had two people make and tune one car, so it was much faster.
Also you using v8 is always less favorable since there heavily frowned upon due to them being "old tech" ever since they where used to win allot of comps by Urs truly.
@@DenserThanLead its mainly their low power relative to their complexity
Cant reward a less efficient design like that
@@keinanderer9930 Nuh uh
I do actually like this video style a lot more personally, going in depth into your development and engineering process
and using the video environment while youre explaining things
(even if it was asking for help most of the time lol)
can you make a v10?
without blueprint editing?
@@mardin_777 i3, i5, i6, v6, v10, v12, etc. are proven to be less efficient and less reliable that don't have 90° / 180° crankshaft due to the game's tickrate not favouring their type of powerstroke. They work but they are less efficient and more complex which is why they are uncommon to be used in mechanical community. But yes, I can make one.
canioh you opjmpam make v1000
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