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List of cool car features

Current:

- Holographic speed indicator on windshield

- Detecter when backing up that beeps when you get too close to an object

Future:

- Self-driving

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Power Windows :p

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More recent german cars are now able to park automatically. Additionally they can follow other cars on autobans automatically.

 

 

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Oil Slick- Slick comes out and overclocks your car while cooling it with oil.

 

Edit: Simulation mode where the car simulates racing scenarios and such using holographic windows and you can race other cars using cables like on the gameboy.

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Omg guys cmon lol

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Are you asking for mods that we have done to our own vehicles, provided we have a motorized vehicle?

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The coolest features for a car and all it needs.

 

- manual transmission 

- locked differential 

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Different color led light in the interior..

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Automatic parallel parking...that would be amazing when I'm in LA...I hate parking in LA

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Current:

- Holographic speed indicator on windshield

- Detecter when backing up that beeps when you get too close to an object

Future:

- Self-driving

Add some down below, and I'll update this post!

 

Everything on modern cars I'm happy with to be honest, I can't of anything else other than a head up display similar to what jet fighters have but what I don't want it self-driving, I personally won't be doing that because I want to drive myself otherwise what is the point in a license

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it gets you from A-B... thats all i care about when it comes to cars

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hybrid tech, low speeds for electrical, engine for high speeds.

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Anti lag

 

I think there is a system for anti-lag, I've worked on an Evo IV with one of those systems

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I think there is a system for anti-lag, I've worked on an Evo IV with one of those systems

 

Yep, that's why I mentioned it ;) I got to know of it from the Prodive P2. They ignite a little fuel before the turbo to keep it spooled up, but there's probably other ways to do it as well

 

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the A/C keeps my car cool.....

 

the coolest tech is the stuff you just don't think about anymore

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Yep, that's why I mentioned it ;) I got to know of it from the Prodive P2. They ignite a little fuel before the turbo to keep it spooled up, but there's probably other ways to do it as well

 

 

How I'd do it is to use a supercharger as an anti-lag device that will be more effective at low engine revs when the turbocharger is ineffective and once the revs are back up they both can work together providing even more boost, but that's just me lol

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the A/C keeps my car cool.....

the coolest tech is the stuff you just don't think about anymore

Ahh a differential :) also the same type of system for permanent 4WD systems so that the front and rear axles aren't locked together

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How I'd do it is to use a supercharger as an anti-lag device that will be more effective at low engine revs when the turbocharger is ineffective and once the revs are back up they both can work together providing even more boost, but that's just me lol

 

Lancia did that with their Group B S4. It's been done with quite a few production cars, mainly from VW Group. Rather complex but very effective too. Anti lag seems to be less of a requirement now anyway thanks to the advancements with turbo technology.

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Lancia did that with their Group B S4. It's been done with quite a few production cars, mainly from VW Group. Rather complex but very effective too. Anti lag seems to be less of a requirement now anyway thanks to the advancements with turbo technology.

 

Agreed, turbochargers have gotten better but the bigger ones still take a noticeable amount time for that big compressor/turbine to spin up lol

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