Automation - The Car Company Tycoon Game

Automation - The Car Company Tycoon Game

Mop Mar 28, 2016 @ 9:40am
Biggest engine bay body?
Got sick of making econoboxes and made what we all did when we first got access to the engine creator (admit it)

A 16.2L Twin Turbo V12 that took basically no effort to make. IRL, the torque alone would snap the drivetrain in two.

For a laugh I'd like to put it in a car and see how it faires. But I'm wondering if it will in any vanilla car body? Perharps a Lancaster Bomber or cruise ship? If there is a mod for big engine car bodies that is fine too.
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Mk Jul 19, 2018 @ 8:49am 
The corvette body has the longest engine bay by far but it's not very tall. still managed to fit a 18.5 liter v16 in one though. the 2009 coupe with a 122 inch wheelbase can fit a max size v12
Topas Jun 28, 2022 @ 9:01pm 
i know i'm a bit late, but i just found out that the winga dinga 1953 sedan can fit a max size v16, the only downside is that there isn't enough room to put double wishbone suspension at the front
Oh and the intercooler sticks out of the front bumper, no big deal lmao
Damocles Jun 29, 2022 @ 8:36am 
The biggest I've put on a car is a 20.5L V16 Quad-Turbo with 6400ch (Can do more but piston doesn't support more torque). That make a 2T car with 600kg of engine in the front an it make not easy to do good performance...
Mop Jun 29, 2022 @ 11:47pm 
Glad there's still interest in making impractical trains. Now with the turbo reworks we can make even stupider vehicles. Thanks both
Damocles Jun 30, 2022 @ 7:59am 
With the actual openbeta branch, the most optimised power is around 1000-1500ch. You can make car with 1.9s in the 0-100km/h and with good handle. With more power the grip setting will kill performance of your car.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2802127505
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Date Posted: Mar 28, 2016 @ 9:40am
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