Blackpool Superlite V3.01 0.36

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Blackpool Superlite V3.01 0.36

The Blackpool Superlite is a very lightweight British roadster based on an almost 70—year-old design.

Features:
2-liter Ibishu engine as main engine, plus 1300 cc engine and Gavril V8 as options
It weighs about 600 kg for most variants, making it one of the lightest road vehicles in the BeamNG and gives almost all variants a power-to-weight ratio comparable to much more powerful vehicles
Suspension setup with optional Dedion beam or double-lever rear suspension, as well as a choice of coilovers for various applications
Customizable interior with multiple sensor options, switches, seats and colors
Suitable for a career, with a trunk large enough for one medium-sized cargo crate
Selection of standard wheels
Attention! The car requires the Racetec Universal Racing Parts mod for steering wheels and sensors on racing versions

In Version 3.01:
Updated headlights to better match the current original cars.
Added smooth headlights.
Updated glass materials to better match the original cars, including invisible interior glass.
The windshield can now be broken.
Fixed missing triangular elements on the standard BX exhaust system.
Updated values for a number of details.
The braking performance has been adjusted.
Fixed some issues with the central mirror mounted on the safety frame.
Added the nodal beam structure for the side mirrors.
Added imperial speedometers.
Fixed some strange problems with the deformation of the front pillars.
The tuning intervals have been changed to make them more consistent and match the original cars.
The steering geometry has been changed: now a regular Ackermann is used instead of a reverse Ackermann.
Camber-convergence has been added for most variants and the standard rear stabilizer bar has become slightly softer so that road variants are slightly less prone to oversteer.
The 1300 cc engine has become louder.
Minor changes have been made to the dynamic texture to hopefully make it work better.
The driver’s seat has been changed.


Author: BeamNG
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