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A suggestion for minor improvements: I miss a pit speed limiter. If that could be added. The fuel consumption is wrong. A highly tuned 4G63T engine will consume fuel like crazy. On Road Atlanta it can do 55 laps on 55 liters of fuel ?!. That's clearly wrong. 55 kilometres on 55 liters is more realistic
But it's the driving experience that matters most. Most Evo mods for other sims I never really liked. But this is great, I was a initially a bit skeptical about a Time Atttack car, but this one is great to drive. You can really throw it into a corner. The force feedback is great. My motion platform also gives good feedback, a clear sign that this model (in stock setup) is very well tuned and balanced. No TC and ABS and a nice analog feel overall. Rewarding to drive and push to the limits! A good example of a 4WD setup that allows for some fun and functional slides. Handles like a Nissan GT-R on steroids.
For reference. I own an slightly tuned Evo IX, and I drive it on track. You can push it, and it likes to be thrown into corners, but it bites when I go to far (no electronic safety features). The acceleration, breaking and cornering of a rally car. That 'character' is alive in this car mod. Highly recommended!
The model is very well optimized. I play all sims in VR, which is demanding, especially in rF2 that is far from best sim in the graphics department. Models with 'unnecessarily' complicated or badly optimized models always have a big impact using rF2 VR (the new BMW M4 GT3 from Studio 397 is a good/bad example of this). The Mitsubishi EVO IX Time Attack is however a very smooth experience. No slowdowns with a full grid of cars. The interior looks nice in VR. I Iike the boost gauge, the clean dash, and the MOMO steering wheel (I use the nearly the same diameter MOMO wheel with my VRS wheel base).
The sound is also great. The engine notes, the crackles, the sitting in a race car experience. The new fR2 sound engine really makes this a joy. There are nice little details. For example when you adjust the seat it does not make the default beep, beep sound, but more a more realistic krrr, krrrr.