Mitsubishi Evolution 6's By Lex 1

Mitsubishi Evolution 6's By Lex 1 1.4

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This update should be the final update for these 2 cars.
Video: A little Akagi run in the 400hp evo

Most of the things done to the 700 are what I did on the last update to the 400
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This update is focused mainly on the 700hp Evo as it was/is very unstable.
Things done to both cars:

- Increased the grip slightly (its un-noticeable)

- Balanced the power graph because for some reason the 400 HP Evo was making 600 NM torque, also made the 700 a bit more linear for equal power and torque gain (it was worse than the 400)
- Added more aggressive aero angle for both the front splitter and the rear spoiler

Things done to the 700:

- Balanced out the suspension to stop it from trying to roll over mid turns because it wants to take a nap (Stiffened the bump and the anti roll bar)

- Extended the flames just a little

- Improved the braking so the car (yet again) actually stops


Enjoy the mod :) :)
Feel free to leave feedback :cool:
- Lowered and stiffened suspension because the car kept losing control (front and rear suspension were 20mm in difference) This should allow for a better driving experience.

-Turbo fixed so that the car doesn't have instant boost at 1000 RPM.
The turbo is fast to spool but is NOT instant anymore, its a lot slower than it was

-Brake pressure improved because for some people (including myself) the car didn't stop as well as it could have, you had to brake 5 business days before a corner to not hit anything

-Handbrake improved for better and more effective J turns (mountain roads and what not)

-Removed sequential gearbox because it didn't need it anyway it was for testing an entire different car

-Added the smallest amount of extra grip on the semi slick tyres (Its so small you probably wont even notice it)

Photo shown is what the Evo did under heavy braking. One rear wheel would lift because the front was way too low and the rear was way too high (Front 140mm Rear 175mm) now that the car has been lowered it dose not do this thus improving lap times and general drivability

Thanks for the suggestions please feel free to mention things in comments/reviews

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It two wheeled a lot so a friend of mine and I have corrected this issue by adding more weight, if further problems please contact me :)

Enjoy!

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Basically I forgot to pack all the data, this was causing a checksum error when the car was being used in an online match.

Thank you people :):rolleyes:
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