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Tommy78 has released a mod for rFactor 2 that brings another 1989 Group A BTCC car to the simulation. You can buy the mod from his store. Version 1.0 includes the following features:
– Power : 300HP @ 8.500 rpm
– Torque : 269Nm @ 7.600 rpm
– 9.500 rpm rev limit
– 6 speed gearbox
– 1050kg w/o driver
– RWD (rear wheel drive)
– LHD (left hand drive)
– 8 (4k) BTCC ’89 liveries (4k IBL shader)
– 3 tire brand (Yokohama, Dunlop, Pirelli)
– 4 type of rims (BBS gold; Borbet 5spoke white, Ronal silver, Speedline 5spoke gold)
– Most of the materials using the new IBL Standard shader
– detachable parts (front and rear bumpers)
– rain and slick tires (visual+physical)
– animated wiper
– rain fx
– new UI preview pictures
– new sound json file
– replaceable brakes under pit stop
– Separate water and oil radiator, both are 5 step adjustable (from Closed, 25%, 50%, 75%, and Open settings) which affects top speed and engine heating
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