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- Unique foldername fd32eat
- Skin for
- Track Mod for
- Based on DreamKaster’s Wacky R/Cs
- Release date 2018-03-24
- Version from 2020-03-14
- Version
- RVW-ID 19711
- Category Amateur Car
- Score
- Unconventional car?
- Construction Remodel
- Engine
- Transmission
- Top speed mph
- Total weight kg
- Acceleration m/s²
- Construction
- Track difficulty
- Track length m
- Reverse version available?
- Time trial times available?
- Practice mode star available?
- Online multiplayer compatible?
Base: Van (by BurnRubr)
Top speed: 35.1 mph
Acceleration: midiocre
Handling: stable, turning radius a little bit wide
Mass: 2.0 kg
Trans: 4WD
Folder name: fd32eat
Useless things to know about this car:
- This car is based on the Re-Volt supermarket 'Food-Vault'.
- This car name's comes from 'eat'.
- I got the inspiration while searching for some sponsors for the Pemto Pack Project.
UPDATED: fixed the antenna.
UPDATED #2: fixed model, hull and parameters, thanks to burner94 + some small adjustments to the skin and added paintkit folder
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Most stable car award goes to… Eatium maybe? It drives like a rock. Jumps are very smooth, batteries are 100% encouraged to use. The weight is in the sane range, making it solid enough for pushing most cars in its class around but not too overweight to suffer at slopes or on landings. The size is a plus as well, well suited for driving with the ellbows out for blocking. Though a nasty rocket will probably send this box on wheels to the side with little chance of self-righting.
Statwise, it’s mid-class. In the van duel against the nimbler Triton, Eatium can only outclass it on high-speed tracks. Eatium requires breaking on those corners, that most cars will take flat. It turns well on low-speed corners, but the acceleration is bad, so it will get “eaten” in every twisty bit.
With a consistent run, which is certainly supported by Eatiums solid handling, it can achieve some decent performances, but might not be fast enough for a win.