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The '''Melange XGT-88''' is, from all [[custom cars]], arguably the best known and most widely deployed in competitions, and is among the favourite cars of a number of racers. Developed by [[Alan Rotoi]], it was released in February 19th of 2003. The Melange has long been considered the third of the IMSA sibling cars with near-official status, and on track, it is close, but not identical, to the original [[IMSA]] cars in terms of speed, acceleration and handling - but with one additional feature : a remarkable potential for [[Magic_Carpet|magic carpet]]s. As for visuals, the Melange mixes features from a number of cars, having the body of the [[Acura NSX|NSX]] paired to the [[LM-002]] dashboard fitted with a convenient digital speedometer. With the availability of [[stressed]], though, it became possible to implement Alan Rotoi's original concept for the car; and a graphical update performed by [[CTG]] was released in December 2012. | The '''Melange XGT-88''' is, from all [[custom cars]], arguably the best known and most widely deployed in competitions, and is among the favourite cars of a number of racers. Developed by [[Alan Rotoi]], it was released in February 19th of 2003. The Melange has long been considered the third of the IMSA sibling cars with near-official status, and on track, it is close, but not identical, to the original [[IMSA]] cars in terms of speed, acceleration and handling - but with one additional feature : a remarkable potential for [[Magic_Carpet|magic carpet]]s. As for visuals, the Melange mixes features from a number of cars, having the body of the [[Acura NSX|NSX]] paired to the [[LM-002]] dashboard fitted with a convenient digital speedometer. With the availability of [[stressed]], though, it became possible to implement Alan Rotoi's original concept for the car; and a graphical update performed by [[CTG]] was released in December 2012. | ||
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+ | Finally, in 2021 Alan Rotoi released the aesthetic update completing the work. The update is on the dashboard and a new 3D shape. There was a three advertising video campaign: | ||
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== Statistics == | == Statistics == |
Revision as of 20:09, 5 September 2021
Melange XGT-88 | |
Designer: | Alan Rotoi |
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Released: | 2003 (with custom graphics: 2012) |
Game version: | 1.1 |
Engine specs: | V8 turbo, 3000cc |
Torque peak at: | 10250rpm |
Max horsepower (est.): | 253HP |
Transmission: | 5-speed |
0-60mph: | 3.55s |
0-100mph: | 6.1s |
Half mile: | 16.65s |
Flat track top speed: | 218mph |
Real top speed : | 218mph |
Performance data refers to BB 1.1 version unless the car is for 1.0 versions only. |
The Melange XGT-88 is, from all custom cars, arguably the best known and most widely deployed in competitions, and is among the favourite cars of a number of racers. Developed by Alan Rotoi, it was released in February 19th of 2003. The Melange has long been considered the third of the IMSA sibling cars with near-official status, and on track, it is close, but not identical, to the original IMSA cars in terms of speed, acceleration and handling - but with one additional feature : a remarkable potential for magic carpets. As for visuals, the Melange mixes features from a number of cars, having the body of the NSX paired to the LM-002 dashboard fitted with a convenient digital speedometer. With the availability of stressed, though, it became possible to implement Alan Rotoi's original concept for the car; and a graphical update performed by CTG was released in December 2012.
Finally, in 2021 Alan Rotoi released the aesthetic update completing the work. The update is on the dashboard and a new 3D shape. There was a three advertising video campaign:
Statistics
Top Speed: 218 mph
Transmission: 5-speed
Gear max. speed:
I..............87 mph
II.............111 mph
III............150 mph
IV............175 mph
V.............218 mph
Power Gear: none
Acceleration (automatic transmission test):
0-60 mph: 3.55 secs.
0-100 mph: 6.1 secs.
0-180 mph: 21.45 secs.
(data taken from Alan Rotoi's readme for the car)