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Are you sure your target was really in range in the first place?
This radar can only lock one target, it can't see multiple at once. Target switching is not possible using the current setup.
However, you can lower the radar FOV input to make it less prone to losing lock on a target. There should be a constant number block for FOV in turns.
This vehicle's maximum intended road speed is 80 km/h, but you can push the car to much faster speeds if you have both engines on. The car is intended to drive perfectly on just one engine, and drive exceptionally with two, but this is really meant for better off-road ability.
What I suspect is happening is that you're overspeeding the car. Go easy on the gas pedal or run it on just one engine to alleviate this problem of yours. It's not a group B rally car, but it has the power-to-weight ratio of one.
Näkemiin, ja hyvää tulevaa viikonloppua.
Lassi
credited of course
The comms bus is connected to the X90's guidance antenna, so you'll need that on for using it.