I think the speed (for example) 2101 at 1st gear very unrealistic (up to 50 km/h). It seems more like 20-30 km/h for real car. 2nd and 3rd looks some high speeds too.
From what i can find, the 2101 has a first gear ratio of 3.67, and the there are different differential gear ratios. But with a 3:73 rear end, it would do 47 Km/H at 5000rpm. Of course tire sized also is a factor.
For 1.3L 2101 max. power sets for 5600 cycles/min. Main pair is 4.1. The first gear ratio is 3.753. Like this calc (http://www.kartuning.ru/gearbox-calculator) the final speed (for 6000 c/min) is 42.4 km/h (for R13 135/95). This mod allows reach up to 49 km/h for 6000 and 52 km/h for 6379 (leads to brake the engine). Well, not 30 km/h that I've suggessed, but still unrealistic.
THIS MOD IS AWESOME. Now I know why there's so many crazy Lada crashes in Russia, too. The rotary-powered older model 'resto-mod' vehicle is my absolute favorite, I LOVE that engine sound. Please give us an 'older model pessima' rotary engine swap with turbos (if that's possible on rotary, it should be) and front wheel drive. Would really love it, that rotary engine is the best and sounds AWESOME.
It's not. $50,000 in Trinidad dollars in 1995 is equal to $177,001 (in Trinidad dollars) today. Convert that to USD, and that's about $26,164. An American car of the same size and trim class from 1995 (such as a Lumina) would be about $28,791, also adjusted for inflation. So for the location, economy, and time period, $50,000 wasn't a bad price at all. Except, of course, for the fact that the vehicle in question is a Lada—a 25-year-old (at the time) Russian-built car. That's the only part of it that may raise an eyebrow.
Nekkit, whats with the Nürburgring Map, shouldnt it be released this month??, u should import the RB26 and SR20 Engines on BeamNG Cars
Clear cache, re-install mod. Disable all other mods and re-enable them one by one until the steering breaks again, and remove the mod that did it.