![]() ![]() This effects the maximum supported engine length of the chassis. +Increases Chassis' Supported Engine Width Higher numbers here will means you'll be able to use bigger engines. This effects the maximum supported engine width of the chassis. The higher the values, the more it costs. Higher the value the harder it is to make. This is how difficult the drivetrain is to manufacturer. This variable is for the difficulty in design with this drivetrain. This variable is for the weight of the drivetrain layout. Represents how durable the drivetrain layout is. Higher values here typically means more performance oriented chassis systems. This is the drivetrains's effects vehicle performance. This is the drivetrains's effects on drivability, handling, and roadhold of the chassis. The higher this rating is, the less skills one requires to drive this vehicle in poor conditions such as wet roads and at high speeds. This is the drivetrain's effect on how 'easy' the vehicle is to drive. This is how well the suspension system handles stress. The higher this value the better the suspension is at high speed handling. This is the effect on performance for the suspension. The more comfortable the suspension, the less likely the driver will notice problems in the road. This shows how well the suspension system handles bumps, holes, and other road obstacles. Higher the value the better it is at braking. This is the suspension's effect on stopping the vehicle. Higher values here typically means more performance oriented suspension systems. This is the suspension's effects on drivability, handling, and roadhold of the chassis. This is the base percentage of how likely the AI is to use this item if no AI components Popularity file is present. This value will automatically decrease over time after the “start” year has been hit. This is the minimum amount of Chassis Design skills points needed to unlock the frame. Units per factory line, -More advance factory needed to not have per line penalties. ![]() This is how difficult the frame is to manufacturer. This variable is for the difficulty in design with this frame. Weight, -Performance, -Fuel Economy, -Driveability, -LateralG, -Braking, -Acceleration, -Top Speed Manufacturing Requirements, -Weight, +Strength This variable is for the weight of the frame. Some designs may require more weight to implement than others. This is how long the frame design typically lasts and how much stress it can handle over time. Represents the chassis safety design, such as crumple zones design, and how well the chassis absorbs and distributes impacts on the vehicle. +LateralG, +Braking, +Safety (Due to LateralG and Braking), +Performance, +Driveability Represents how strong the frame is in its ability to handle stresses and weight.Ĭonveys the chassis handling abilities, it's roadhold, and how well it handles torsional stresses to maximize traction.
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