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Like the [[M12 Warthog#2554 model|2554 version of the M12 FAV]], this version of the Warthog uses a version of the second chassis. It also features an SLED searchlight and a rear-mounted antenna at the passenger side. The M12S, as with the standard Warthog, is a front-biased vehicle, with 54% of its weight distribution set to the front. The M12S also uses a similar duel spring suspension to keep the vehicle stable in different environments.<ref>'''2554 M12S design compared to the 2554 M12 design.'''</ref> The size of both the front and rear tires is 420/60/20. Unlike the ''Halo'' versions of the Warthog, the M12S Warthog CST's cluster gauges are not static.<ref name="forza">[https://www.forzamotorsport.net/en-us/news/hma_9_1_16 '''Forza Motorsport''' - ''2554 AMG Dynamics M12S Warthog CST'']</ref> | Like the [[M12 Warthog#2554 model|2554 version of the M12 FAV]], this version of the Warthog uses a version of the second chassis. It also features an SLED searchlight and a rear-mounted antenna at the passenger side. The M12S, as with the standard Warthog, is a front-biased vehicle, with 54% of its weight distribution set to the front. The M12S also uses a similar duel spring suspension to keep the vehicle stable in different environments.<ref>'''2554 M12S design compared to the 2554 M12 design.'''</ref> The size of both the front and rear tires is 420/60/20. Unlike the ''Halo'' versions of the Warthog, the M12S Warthog CST's cluster gauges are not static.<ref name="forza">[https://www.forzamotorsport.net/en-us/news/hma_9_1_16 '''Forza Motorsport''' - ''2554 AMG Dynamics M12S Warthog CST'']</ref> | ||
The M12S has neutral camber on both front and rear and lacks toe-in and toe-out. Its front caster angle is 5.0 degrees.<ref name="fh3 game" | The M12S's tires are at the default tire pressure setting of 30.0 psi (2.1 bar).<ref name="fh3 game">'''Forza Horizon 3''', ''Tune'' menu (default tune)</ref> The M12S has neutral camber on both front and rear and lacks toe-in and toe-out. Its front caster angle is 5.0 degrees.<ref name="fh3 game"/> In addition, its anti-roll bars are extremely stiff, with 2.38 for the front and 2.53 for the rear.<ref name="fh3 game"/> The M12S has a stock ride height of 57.7 cm (22.7 inches) and has a front spring stiffness of 307.2 lb/in (54.9 kgf/mm) and a rear spring stiffness of 319.7 lb/in (57.1 kgf/mm).<ref name="fh3 game"/> It has very soft rebound and bump stiffness, with 3.3 and 3.1 for front and rear rebound stiffness, respectively, and 3.0 and 2.8 for front and rear bump stiffness, respectively. | ||
There are three other manufacturer colors available for the M12S Warthog: | There are three other manufacturer colors available for the M12S Warthog: | ||
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== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
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The M12S Warthog CST is a top-end Class A vehicle with the following statistics: | The M12S Warthog CST is a top-end Class A vehicle with the following statistics: | ||
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* | * Faster acceleration and higher top speed. 0 - {{convert|97|km/h|mph|sp=us}} is now done in 3.8 seconds and 0 - {{convert|161|km/h|mph|sp=us}} in 9.6 seconds, while top speed is now {{convert|194|km/h|mph|sp=us}}.<ref name="fh4 defaulttune">'''Forza Horizon 4''', ''Tune'' menu (default tune, Summer season)</ref> | ||
* Braking distance increased | * Braking distance increased.<ref name="fh4 defaulttune"/> | ||
* Improved handling. It now corners with 0.93 lateral Gs at {{convert|97|km/h|mph|sp=us}} and 0.92 at {{convert|193|km/h|mph|sp=us}}.<ref name="fh4 defaulttune"/> | * Improved handling. It now corners with 0.93 lateral Gs at {{convert|97|km/h|mph|sp=us}} and 0.92 at {{convert|193|km/h|mph|sp=us}}.<ref name="fh4 defaulttune"/> | ||
* Antiroll bars are softer, with both front and rear now set to 1.00.<ref name="fh4 defaulttune"/> | |||
* Springs are softer, with front at 201.6 lb/in (36.0 kgf/mm) and rear at 171.7 lb/in (30.7 kgf/mm).<ref name="fh4 defaulttune"/> | |||
* Lowered ride height, at 50.0 cm (19.7 inches).<ref name="fh4 defaulttune"/> | |||
* Softer bump stiffness, with front at 1.0 and rear at 0.9.<ref name="fh4 defaulttune"/> | |||
* Sounds are now played when the M12S CST's engine bay cover is removed and restored in Forzavista.<ref name="fh4"/> | * Sounds are now played when the M12S CST's engine bay cover is removed and restored in Forzavista.<ref name="fh4"/> | ||
* The rear antenna now vibrates extensively when the vehicle is moving at high speed.<ref name="fh4"/> | * The rear antenna now vibrates extensively when the vehicle is moving at high speed.<ref name="fh4"/> | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The M12S Warthog CST is used in the [[seven]]th item on the Horizon Australia Bucket List, which requires players to "search for the [[Silent Cartographer]]". | * The M12S Warthog CST is used in the [[seven]]th item on the Horizon Australia Bucket List, which requires players to "search for the [[Silent Cartographer]]". | ||
* Unlike the M12 Warthog in ''[[Forza 4 Autovista Warthog|Forza Motorsport 4]]'', instead of [[Cortana]] narrating the M12S Warthog's Forzavista description, Warren narrates it. | * Unlike the M12 Warthog in ''[[Forza 4 Autovista Warthog|Forza Motorsport 4]]'', instead of [[Cortana]] narrating the M12S Warthog's Forzavista description, Warren narrates it. |