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The '''Melange XGT-88''' is arguably the [[Cheated Cars|edited car]] best known and most widely employed in competitions, and is amongst the favourite cars of a number of racers. It was developed by [[Alan Rotoi]], being released in early 2003. The car has the body of an [{Acura NSX]], fitted with the [[Lamborghini LM-002|LM-002]] panel and a digital speedometer. On track, it feels similar to the original IMSA cars both in terms of speed, acceleration and handling.  
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{{Cars|
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carname = Melange XGT-88|
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image = [[Image:Melangered.png|200 px|center]]|
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designer = Alan Rotoi|
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year = 2003 (with custom graphics: 2021)|
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version = 1.1|
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engspec = V8 turbo, 3000cc|
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torquerpm = 10250rpm|
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maxhp = 253HP|
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gears = 5-speed|
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sixty = 3.3s|
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hundred = 6.1s|
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halfmile = 16.65s|
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top = 218mph|
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realtop = 218mph|
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}}
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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.
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Finally, in 2021 Alan Rotoi released the aesthetic update completing the work under the name of "19th Anniversary". The update is on the dashboard and a new 3D shape. There was a three advertising video campaign:
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9r2TLB3neE Teaser 19th Anniversary]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtxKhUCc_yA Farewell to old version and welcome to the new Melange]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQUPr0nXsbw Melange XGT-88 Car Showcase]
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The teaser was a prank to publish the new changes without showing them. The second video, the farewell, was inspired in a known scene from Fast & Furious 7. The two versions of the car race in a long straight until both follows different ways. Both cars race at the same speed and acceleration. It meant to show it is the same car and only was an aesthetic update. To get the acceleration effect the old version was driven by the opponent Skid Vicious and the new version was driven by Alan Rotoi in automatic transmission. It is known that Skid Vicious drives like an automatic transmission user. The third and last video is a car showcase with details of the car specs and performance, evolution of the model, the new paintjobs and a clip making stunts on different tracks.
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== Distinctive elements ==
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Melange is the first custom car with a digital speedometer and the first effective in a different dashboad than [[Corvette]]'s. It was a great achievement having in mind it was in 2003, five years before [[Stressed]] was released.
  
 
== Statistics ==
 
== Statistics ==
  
Top Speed: 218 mph
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''Top Speed'': 218 mph  
  
Transmission: 5-speed
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''Transmission'': 5-speed
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''Gear max. speed'':
  
Gear max. speed:
 
 
I..............87 mph
 
I..............87 mph
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II.............111 mph
 
II.............111 mph
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III............150 mph
 
III............150 mph
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IV............175 mph
 
IV............175 mph
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V.............218 mph
 
V.............218 mph
  
Power Gear: none
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''Power Gear'': none
  
Acceleration (automatic transmission test):
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''Acceleration (automatic transmission test)'':
  
 
0-60 mph: 3.55 secs.
 
0-60 mph: 3.55 secs.
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0-100 mph: 6.1 secs.
 
0-100 mph: 6.1 secs.
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0-180 mph: 21.45 secs.
 
0-180 mph: 21.45 secs.
  
[[Category:Driving]]
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(data taken from Alan Rotoi's readme for the car)
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== Gallery ==
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[[image:Melangedashboard.png|Melange XGT-88 dashboard]]
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[[image:Melangefrontback.png|Melange XGT-88 front]]
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[[image:Mback.png|Melange XGT-88 back side]]
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== External Links ==
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL_8Tv8NljQ Melange live test drive with comments by Marco]
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[http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=210.0 1st release of Melange 2003 (forum thread)]
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[http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=2300.0 Forum thread about 1st attempt to build a custom bodywork]
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[http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=3757.0 19th anniversary update 2021 (forum thread)]

Revision as of 15:58, 26 April 2022

Melange XGT-88
Melangered.png
Designer: Alan Rotoi
Released: 2003 (with custom graphics: 2021)
Game version: 1.1
Engine specs: V8 turbo, 3000cc
Torque peak at: 10250rpm
Max horsepower (est.): 253HP
Transmission: 5-speed
0-60mph: 3.3s
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 under the name of "19th Anniversary". The update is on the dashboard and a new 3D shape. There was a three advertising video campaign:

The teaser was a prank to publish the new changes without showing them. The second video, the farewell, was inspired in a known scene from Fast & Furious 7. The two versions of the car race in a long straight until both follows different ways. Both cars race at the same speed and acceleration. It meant to show it is the same car and only was an aesthetic update. To get the acceleration effect the old version was driven by the opponent Skid Vicious and the new version was driven by Alan Rotoi in automatic transmission. It is known that Skid Vicious drives like an automatic transmission user. The third and last video is a car showcase with details of the car specs and performance, evolution of the model, the new paintjobs and a clip making stunts on different tracks.

Distinctive elements

Melange is the first custom car with a digital speedometer and the first effective in a different dashboad than Corvette's. It was a great achievement having in mind it was in 2003, five years before Stressed was released.

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)

Gallery

Melange XGT-88 dashboard Melange XGT-88 front Melange XGT-88 back side


External Links

Melange live test drive with comments by Marco

1st release of Melange 2003 (forum thread)

Forum thread about 1st attempt to build a custom bodywork

19th anniversary update 2021 (forum thread)