This is a data replacement for the 1999 Toyota Corolla WRC, which I believe was originally from RallyWorld and then updated by AssettoRallyGRB (link in the download).
This mod updates both the model and data.acd; I do recommend, however, replacing this car's sound with the Kunos Toyota Celica ST185 and using the amazing skins made by Arno10:
The Toyota Corolla WRC borrows a lot from its predecessor, the Toyota Celica ST205, which in turn takes a lot from the Toyota Celica ST185 that is already in Assetto Corsa. The original Corolla WRC mod isn't that accurate, so instead of modifying it like I normally do, I've instead taken the drivetrain, suspension, and engine from the ST185 and used them as a base instead.
Now, the car has the following:
This mod updates both the model and data.acd; I do recommend, however, replacing this car's sound with the Kunos Toyota Celica ST185 and using the amazing skins made by Arno10:
The Toyota Corolla WRC borrows a lot from its predecessor, the Toyota Celica ST205, which in turn takes a lot from the Toyota Celica ST185 that is already in Assetto Corsa. The original Corolla WRC mod isn't that accurate, so instead of modifying it like I normally do, I've instead taken the drivetrain, suspension, and engine from the ST185 and used them as a base instead.
Now, the car has the following:
- A proper 4 wheel drive system
- Note: This car still has the gearbox and original final drive ratios from the ST185. Assetto Corsa seems to only support changing one final drive, not both the front and rear, and I can't figure out which is being changed. As a result, I don't want to modify the ratios only for the car to be horrible, and I'd rather not guess again like with the Cosworth I've updated.
- Modified suspension to match the Corolla's shorter wheelbase and wider track width, as well as a better weight distribution (54.4% bias towards the front instead of 63% from the ST185).
- The tuned 3S-GTE from the ST185 updated for '99 specification, now making 295 bhp @ 5700rpm and 510 Nm @ 4000rpm with 13% drivetrain loss.
- Fixed tachometer so that it's accurate, and new working revlights
- Note: The revlights required importing the original model into Blender and splitting the combined revlight mesh. While I'm pretty sure everything has been re-exported into Assetto Corsa properly, as always if there's any bugs just DM me or post a message on the Discussion page.