Chevrolet Corvair Monza 1969 v1.1

Chevrolet Corvair Monza 1969 for GTR2

Credits :

Mod created by Ron123 / TrackaHolics
Model by MS Forza
reworked by SiGi

Car Infos from Wiki :

The Corvair second generation arrived for model year 1965, noted for its lack of a “B” pillar and a new fully independent suspension replacing the original swing axle rear suspension. The Corvair used coil springs at each wheel.

Car and Driver magazine’s David E. Davis Jr. showed enthusiasm for the 1965 Corvair in their October 1964 issue:

“And it is here too, that we have to go on record and say that the Corvair is – in our opinion – the most important new car of the entire crop of ’65 models, and the most beautiful car to appear in this country since before World War II.” “When the pictures of the ’65 Corvair arrived in our offices, the man who opened the envelope actually let out a great shout of delight and amazement on first seeing the car, and in thirty seconds the whole staff was charging around, each wanting to be the first to show somebody else, each wanting the vicarious kick of hearing that characteristic war-whoop from the first-time viewer.” “Our ardor had cooled a little by the time we got to drive the cars — then we went nuts all over again. The new rear suspension, the new softer spring rates in front, the bigger brakes, the addition of some more power, all these factors had us driving around like idiots — zooming around the handling loop dragging with each other, standing on the brakes — until we had to reluctantly turn the car over to some other impatient journalist … The ’65 Corvair is an outstanding car. It doesn’t go fast enough, but we love it.”

The standard 95 hp (71 kW; 96 PS) and optional 110 hp (82 kW; 112 PS) engines were carried forward from 1964. The previous 150 hp (112 kW; 152 PS) Spyder engine was replaced by the normally aspirated 140 hp (104 kW; 142 PS) for the new Corsa. The engine was unusual in offering four single-throat carburetors, to which were added larger valves and a dual exhaust system. A 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS) turbocharged engine was optional on the Corsa, which offered either standard three-speed or optional (US$92) four-speed manual transmissions. The 140 hp (104 kW; 142 PS) engine was optional on 500 and Monza models with manual or Powerglide transmissions. All engines got some of the heavy-duty internal parts from the Turbocharged engine for better durability.

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Version 1.1 – reworked by SiGi for eSport-Racing.de (December 2016) :

– reduced mesh faces / points on .gmt files for better fps / ingame performance
– merged chassis and cockpit parts
– created new cockpit chassis and cockpit windows
– created new powered head / rearlights texture
– corrected tacho and fuel dial position in Cockpit
– reworked several .car file values (CameraTarget, seat, feet on pedals, shift position aso…)
– added backfire and exhaust smoke
– reworked .CAS file and adjusted damage file
– reworked tire wall textures (darker)
– separated wheel parts to own .gtr file
– added new plain coloured team (Retro)
– improved Sounds (.aud) and corrected engine emission and sound-position
– added new gearbox and improved default gear settings
– updated ReadMe, Sim-Files and added Template Folder

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Installation Instructions :

extract the .rar file with WinRAR or similar unpacker and copy-paste the GameData folder to
your GTR2 main directory – allow to overwrite all existing folders / files with “YES ALL” – done.

No original GTR2 files will be overwritten.

Terms of Use :

– only for private, non-commercial use / entertainment
– use at your own risk
– this mod may only be hosted on http://trackaholics.forumotion.com and esport-racing.de

Ask for permission if you want to use our cars or parts of it for other projects !

TrackaHolics Forum :
http://trackaholics.forumotion.com

 

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Version: 1.1
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