• kart engine of powered
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLKVAjLmiuU[/media] [IMG]http://i890.photobucket.com/albums/ac109/XanderKarbine/Gmod%202/rp_evocity2_v2p0017.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i890.photobucket.com/albums/ac109/XanderKarbine/Gmod%202/rp_evocity2_v2p0016.jpg[/IMG] goes like 30mph, same motor as my truck
damn that looks fun!
Putting a truck's engine in a go-kart is always a good idea.
Must... not... rate... WINNER! damnit! :argh:
Dedicating my 1,337th post to Karbine! Nice Kart, can this be applied to vehicles of any size?
That's very amusing. Now you need to put that engine in a miniature motor glider!
karbine is car god
If I may ask, what's the map?
[QUOTE=One Ear Ninja;26457571]If I may ask, what's the map?[/QUOTE] The map was evocity2_v2p. [url]http://www.garrysmod.org/downloads/?a=view&id=92844[/url]
I cant tell but is that 4 cylinders? Also, a raw adv dupe would be nice.
adv dupe would destroy the engine, it works only with TB dupe.
[QUOTE=Amplar;26514889]adv dupe would destroy the engine, it works only with TB dupe.[/QUOTE] couldn't you use axis-linedraw to make the pistons? That'd eliminate the "slider" problem.
[QUOTE=RedReaper;26515164]couldn't you use axis-linedraw to make the pistons? That'd eliminate the "slider" problem.[/QUOTE] Use PA to do it.
You are going to get sued for injury damages caused by that well-placed fuel tank. The ford pinto case all over again, in gocart form :)
[QUOTE=unrezt;26515236]Use PA to do it.[/QUOTE] even PA sliders can spaz in certain conditions or repeated duping. It's rare but it happens.
[QUOTE=RedReaper;26515619]even PA sliders can spaz in certain conditions or repeated duping. It's rare but it happens.[/QUOTE] I meant use PA to make the axis however many units above the prop.
[QUOTE=unrezt;26515694]I meant use PA to make the axis however many units above the prop.[/QUOTE] oh. (rates SELF dumb)
[QUOTE=RedReaper;26516233]oh. (rates SELF dumb)[/QUOTE] We can see that by pressing "(list)" (rates SELF winner)
it's adv dupe that breaks sliders, not pa, easy p, or regular sliders. pa and easy p just apply an adv ballsocket to stabilize them. TBdupe has rarely failed with sliders (probably 80% success rate) while adv dupe is closer to 80% failure rate.
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