1969 Dodge Charger R/T; The "Car of Death" in NFS-shift
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Duuuude pls I need the song title :D am lookin for some new metal \m/
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HOly Sh*tt :D we got some bad*ssery here....I wanna get either a 69'/70's charger (yup dream car) in real life and paint it black, it will have some decals on the front sides left and right just saying 'DEATH'...no joke, am paving my life towards the acquisition of this machine >>school>>degree>>work>>save up>> Charger in my garage ;)
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What system is that for
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@DennisDM985 Well the handelling depends on how you set it in tuning bro, Atleast its like that in NFS Shift 2.
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@darkshneiderheri1 what the music like this song!!!
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@DennisDM985 In real life, chargers and big muscle cars similar to it, the front indeed weighed alot, but I don't think people realise how much a 60's and 70's axle weighs....my car has a 7 1/4 inch axle and I can hardly pick it up, and i'm NOT a small guy. That's not even close to a dana60 rear end or a ford 9 inch etc. so those rears make up for the engine weight
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i wanna test this car, but i unpacked shift with a 1.00 unpacker, and not with the 1.2
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Can u get on ps3
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the only thing that would make this car better is tented windows
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@DennisDM985 The charger, being a big car, had a nice weight distribution. A mustang or something smaller with big american engines were indeed nose heavy, but the charger had a good balance. Anyways, in the pro street game, any old american car, even the '67 vette with a 350 under the hood and near 50/50 weight balance handled like shit. I was wondering if it was still like that in shift.
Badass... I've got two chargers in pro street, though for a track car they've made muscle unreally bad handling... Is it like that in shift?
machone7I 6 months ago
@machone7I Handling is not very good but realistic I think.
DennisDM985 6 months ago
@DennisDM985 The charger, theoretically, handles bad only for three reasons. Brakes, suspension an 60's tyres. It had a pretty good frame, actually. Son in pro street, it didn't grip with level 3 tyres, didn't handle well with upgraded suspension and didnt brake with updated brakes. It was kinda frustrating.
machone7I 6 months ago
@machone7I I think Pro Street is no reference how the car feels like in reality. Another problem of those cars is the bad weight distribution with an very heavy engine in the front of the car and the rear wheel drive and that's something you can't tune away so easy. RWD-cars with a heavy front engine all do not have a good handling. Big engins belon into the middle of the car.
DennisDM985 6 months ago