Bobcat
The Bobcats have a V6 engine, with the only exception being the 4-cylinder The Bobcat is fairly slow, but has high torque and strong, stiff suspension. However, the low power and heavy weight means it takes a long time and a straight and clear road for the Bobcat to achieve maximum speed. It is rear-wheel drive and handles well on rough terrain, so it can be used for mild off-road. the four cylinder engine is mounted transversely, which is impossible to drive the rear wheels without driving the front as well. Source-Wikipedia It was apain in the butt bearing the completion of this car. I had to take ot the rear suspension and give the tires independednt suspension, as the rear axles keep cambering. Yeah cambering like those ricer cars. I might as well build a ricer jonda civic in the furture. This truck loves to drift, and the power is a little too much, so ease it on the gas or make the engines horsepower lower. I couldnt fix those myself as this is EXTREMELY LAGGY ONMY PHONE. It is a waste of battery too. I recommend downloDing this if you have. Acomputer. You might notice that i keep typo ing because of the lag. The bobcat also includes anninterior. I hope you enjoy!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Street Chassis SC-TR03
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 18.9ft (5.8m)
- Length 33.5ft (10.2m)
- Height 11.0ft (3.4m)
- Empty Weight 10,681lbs (4,845kg)
- Loaded Weight 11,635lbs (5,277kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 53.8lbs/ft2 (262.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 216.2ft2 (20.1m2)
- Drag Points 13794
Parts
- Number of Parts 583
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,349
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@humangrenade
Yes, this vehicle is a 2001(?) Bobcat. It was featured in GTA iii.
Isn't this from GTA?
@KerbalVehiclesCompany The guys in there look like little Roblox characters.
(I'm going to get completely destroyed aren't I)
Heyyyyyy that's pretty good
Excellent work! I can't believe an iPhone could possibly handle this...
I guess you can say I pushed my iPhone to the limit.