At the moment, my WRX with an EJ257 instead of the EJ205 (more torque predominantly) with turbo-back exhaust and ECUTeK retune, thicker custom intercooler and with Bilstein coilovers, Ohlins dampers, Volk Racing RE30s in black with polished lip (18x7.5, +53 offset), shod with Toyo T1 Sport 225/40ZR18 tyres.
Designed (roughly) from scratch, I'd go for a similar setup mechanically to the Prodrive P2 prototype (YouTube that 🤬
), as a 3-door hatchback with similar overall body shape to the Audi RS3, but with a Liberty/Legacy 4GEN GT front end adorned with an STi front splitter and an FMIC. Also rather than the EJ257 I'd go for the EZ30 flat-6 with a Raptor Supercharger (somewhat for sound, but mostly for less stress as a high-performance engine), and a feature list similar to that of a current WRX STi Spec R...but with better look and feel of course because the STi's interior is pretty damn drab.
18x9" 5-spoke concave-face wheels, with Federal 595RSR 255/35ZR18 tyres. Target weight would be about 1400kg taking into account the creature comforts and the AWD system. Projected power at the flywheel: 325kW+ (435hp+). Due to drivetrain losses, target power output would be 225awkW (301awhp).
I once had an idea of designing a hypercar around a fifth gen Pontiac Grand Am Coupe. Not sure why, i just like the shape. here's what i would do to it:
-Upgrade the chassis to accomodate for extra power and speed
-Keep standard 2.2 Ecotec 4 for front wheels, mount LS9 where rear seats used to be for rear wheels
-Dual engine setup allows a cruising/economy mode for front wheel power and you can turn on the LS9 for sports mode, keep both on for maximum potential
-Mount on the new 7 speed manual from the C7 Vette
Never did think too hard on it. I chose dual engine power over cylinder deactivation because it sounds cooler.
Big old fat truck
Regular cab
8 foot bed
3 inch body lift, 6 inch suspension
44" Super Swampers
572 460 Big Block
Straight piped under the bed
Red
4x4
C6 transmission
Dana/Spicer 44 TTB/Dana 60 Trak Lok
Manual locking hubs
3.73 gears
'Nuff said.
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- RWD with an option to activate AWD only if the rear tyres slip (and even that limited to 10% for the front wheels).
- Full manual gearbox, 7-speed.
- No driver aids whatsoever.
- 7.2L Twin-supercharged V12, two 6-2-1 exhausts with unequal-length primary headers. I'd presume a track mode with no boost from the chargers at around 900hp, with a boost to about 1556hp for the long straights, would tune for a flat torque curve.
- Decent comfort for long trips.
It would be RWD, Proper Manual none of this flappy computerized garbage just a simple old clutch and H-Pattern shifter.
No computerized bs like abs,tcs etc.
* Free, without having to pay anything!
* 100% safe in whatever situation you are or whatever accident you're in.
* Good for the environment (so no exhaust).
* Drive as long as you want without having to charge batteries, fill up the gas tank of whatever.
* Very comfortable and nice to be in.
* 100% theft free
* The possibility to change between FWD, AWD en 4WD. FWD for daily use because it's safer to drive that way. RWD when you want to play (e.g. snow) or drive on a race track. 4WD when I go on vacation in the winter to the Alps.
* Decent performance. I.e. a lot of torque, like a powerfull diesel and a lot of Kw like a gasoline engine. And very sporty when you want it to be.
You asked, I answered. The title doesn't say it has to be realistically.
Hmm.. i guess something like a Honda: affordable; reliable and well built; quite sporty/bit of racing heritage; RWD or FWD (to hopefully keep weight down); relatively fuel efficient/decent economy; great suspension geometry; great use of tech, and an overall great aesthetic design language, whilst still remaining aerodynamic.
PS. the car should have a little room for improvement: performance related OEM parts.
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Pastel colours would be cool also, but an optional extra from the base colours.
Geez. Super creative. That sounds like a lot of work too.
Sounds like it would be really heavy.
My first racing game was an off road truck game. But I don't know, the whole truck thing never caught on to me. I grew up in a desert area and having a lifted truck was the cool thing to do, most kids would take their trucks off road for fun. But sport cars caught my attention more. There is just something sexy and intriguing about them. Specially the part where once tuned and optimized for performance they take on this similar appearance to other sport cars. It is as if the geometry for speed happens naturally, sort of like the number pi. And also the exotic colors some of the manufactures pick. They are shiny and look like an art piece. You can wax it and it looks like a mirror. You turn on the engine and even the sound of the engine takes on this characteristic distinctive sound that just says "I was optimized for maximum efficiency when it comes to performance". The tires are just the right width and diameter to fully use the power that the engine has to offer. And the transmission or trans-axle have just the right gearing ratios to allow the car to reach the speeds it was designed too.
Sorry I got carried away lol.
Nice. So you want to go into design or what?
If it is just for you, that's cool. But there are people who would probably need those aids. Or they would crash or something.
These things are really hard to accomplish and engineers have been trying too for decades.
Yeah. That is the thing though, front wheel drive is the cheapest most economical way to go. The robots at the factories work faster just plumping an engine and trans axle assembly to the front of the car, and the designers can add less material to the overall body of the car, like the rear. Also the extra weight in the front allows for better traction, thus, saving fuel.
Something like the Panther Solo.
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About an exact copy of this beast, but with upgraded brakes (ABS) and suspension, a mildly built 460 rated at a conservative 500 hp, and a limited-slip differential to do a 2 wheel version of this:
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I grew up with a father who had a passion for big trucks so it instantly caught on. That and the fact that it looked and sounded way more badass than a lot of people vehicles I knew of, and most people knew my dad by that god damn thing. Most of the stuff performs really well offroad where we usually were but it just always looked nice and had lots of high-performance and strong stuff on it so I came to love them.
Nice car. I had a book that has that layout, and that car too. I forgot the name of it. I made the mistake of giving it to some girl when I was trying to get in her pants, since she was a car nut too. Stupid mistake. Man I was dumb back then.
I wish cars still looked fancy like this.
Yeah my dad was a muscle car guy. I like muscle cars too, but I preferred sport cars. He thinks sport cars are made cheaply and they would fall apart even in a low impact crash. He also liked trucks. He had a Ford Bronco, and he broke an axle getting stuck in the mud.
True. I know it's an utopian dream.*Snip*
These things are really hard to accomplish and engineers have been trying too for decades.