{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"Ep.397 God Level","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/ep-397-god-level","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/revivalmotoring/revbbbb_mixdown.mp3?dest-id=730854","description":"This week the boys catch up on some happenings and do an unplanned review of Forza 6, you buy it? You like it? Let's take a....drive into the virtual world of car culture. &nbsp; https://revivalmotoring.com/"},"annotations":[{"startTime":883.38,"endTime":884.94,"type":"car","title":"Chevrolet Monte Carlo","url":"/cars/chevrolet/monte-carlo","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fc/1972_Chevrolet_C3_Corvette_Convertible_%2831871343342%29.jpg","quote":"What is what is he owned? Doesn't he own like Monte Carlo or something? I don't know.","canonicalId":"car:chevrolet:monte carlo","priority":0.5,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a classic American personal luxury/pony car that’s known for its distinctive styling and V8-era heritage. It often shows up in conversations about older cars because it represents a specific time when big, comfortable coupes were popular. In the podcast, it’s mentioned as a car someone may have owned or associated with a person in the story.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is an older-style American coupe. It was built to be comfortable and stylish, not just fast. People talk about it because it’s a recognizable classic model.","imageAttribution":"Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0"}},{"startTime":886.1,"endTime":894.7,"type":"car","title":"Chevrolet El Camino","url":"/cars/chevrolet/el-camino","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/1978_Chevrolet_El_Camino_Conquista%2C_front_left_%28Cruisin%27_the_River_Lowellville_Car_Show%2C_July_10th%2C_2023%29.jpg","quote":"He's an El Camino El Camino. That's what it is. Oh, yeah, yeah. Keep going. Sorry. He's going to El Camino.","canonicalId":"car:chevrolet:el camino","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Chevrolet El Camino is a classic American “car-based” pickup: it uses a passenger-car platform and combines a coupe front with a rear cargo bed. 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Changing offset alters how the tire sits in the wheel well—affecting stance, clearance, and whether the tire tucks or sticks out.","simplifiedExplanation":"Offset is basically how “in” or “out” the wheel sits on the car. It changes the look and can also affect whether the tire rubs the fender or suspension."}},{"startTime":1203.1,"endTime":1207.9,"type":"term","title":"slam a car","url":"/glossary/slam-a-car","quote":"Like if you slam a car in Forza, it's not slammed in car X. You can fucking put it on the ground inside the right because I remember in car X, you can the you can see the rubber poking through the fenders","canonicalId":"term:slam-a-car","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.74,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In car culture, “slamming” a car means lowering the suspension so far that the car sits very close to the ground. In games, it’s often represented by reduced ride height, which can also change how the tires visually sit relative to the fenders.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Slammed” usually means the car is lowered a lot so it looks like it’s almost scraping the ground. In a game, it’s shown by the car sitting very low."}},{"startTime":1211.0,"endTime":1217.7,"type":"term","title":"suspension","url":"/glossary/suspension","quote":"dependent and you can set all the suspension how you want. You can do that in Forza, but there's no aesthetic change, which I don't like.","canonicalId":"term:suspension","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.62,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Suspension is the system that connects the wheels to the car and controls ride height, wheel travel, and how the car absorbs bumps. In the context here, adjusting suspension changes stance and how the tires relate to the fenders.","simplifiedExplanation":"Suspension is what holds the wheels to the car and lets the car move up and down over bumps. Changing it can make the car sit higher or lower."}},{"startTime":1226.9,"endTime":1230.9,"type":"term","title":"aftermarket body panels","url":"/glossary/aftermarket-body-panels","quote":"There's like no no aftermarket body panels. It's Bush League because a lot of companies probably like, I don't want you to modify my car.","canonicalId":"term:aftermarket-body-panels","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Aftermarket body panels are replacement exterior panels made by companies other than the original automaker. They’re often used to change appearance or repair damage, and the hosts are criticizing a game for not offering these kinds of parts."}},{"startTime":1234.5,"endTime":1245.0,"type":"brand","title":"Porsche","url":"/glossary/porsche","quote":"Maybe I know Porsche did that to them, so they didn't have Porsche for a long time. They had RUF. Oh, that was the best.","canonicalId":"brand:porsche","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Porsche is a German sports-car brand that also controls a lot of its own intellectual property. In this segment, the hosts connect Porsche’s licensing/approval behavior to what appears in a game.","simplifiedExplanation":"Porsche is the car company. Here they’re talking about Porsche’s control over what brands and parts can be used in a game."}},{"startTime":1238.0,"endTime":1243.6,"type":"brand","title":"RUF","url":"/glossary/ruf","quote":"They had RUF. Oh, that was the best. And they got rid of RUF because Porsche was like, fuck you.","canonicalId":"brand:ruf","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"RUF is a German performance tuner best known for modifying and building Porsche-based cars. The hosts mention RUF in the context of brand licensing—implying Porsche and RUF had a period where Porsche’s presence in a game was different.","simplifiedExplanation":"RUF is a company that makes high-performance cars based on Porsche designs. In this discussion, they’re talking about which brands show up in a game."}},{"startTime":1266.4,"endTime":1269.4,"type":"term","title":"knockoffs","url":"/glossary/knockoffs","quote":"There's all knockoffs of other licensed wheels they have in the game. Yeah. Jesus, because like did did did the fiberglass panel companies be like, no, you're making money off that.","canonicalId":"term:knockoffs","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In automotive and parts contexts, knockoffs are unlicensed copies that imitate the look of branded wheels or components. The hosts are pointing out that the game includes lookalike wheels even if it doesn’t include certain branded panels.","simplifiedExplanation":"Knockoffs are fake or unlicensed copies that look like the real branded parts. Here, they’re saying the game has copycat wheels but not the specific panels they expected."}},{"startTime":1273.6,"endTime":1284.7,"type":"term","title":"fiberglass body panel","url":"/glossary/fiberglass-body-panel","quote":"Like they have licensing for road of wheels, but you're telling me you couldn't get like a single fiberglass body panel in the game with no name.","canonicalId":"term:fiberglass-body-panel","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A fiberglass body panel is an exterior car part made from fiberglass composite instead of stamped steel. Fiberglass is commonly used in motorsport and some aftermarket parts because it can be lighter and easier to form, which is why the hosts expect such panels to exist in the game.","simplifiedExplanation":"A fiberglass body panel is a car exterior piece made from fiberglass. It’s often used for lighter or specialty parts, and the hosts are surprised the game doesn’t include any."}},{"startTime":1290.0,"endTime":1299.9,"type":"term","title":"overfender","url":"/glossary/overfender","quote":"It's like, well, this is an ING overfender.\n[1292.4s] It's like, yeah, that's a indirect, you know, way around it, I guess.","canonicalId":"term:overfender","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.75,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An overfender is a body panel that extends outward over the wheel area. It’s commonly used on widebody builds to cover wider tires and help fitment while keeping the wheel from sticking out.","simplifiedExplanation":"An overfender is an extra piece of bodywork that sticks out over the wheel. People use it when they run wider tires so everything looks clean and the tire doesn’t stick out."}},{"startTime":1301.9,"endTime":1303.6,"type":"term","title":"drift","url":"/glossary/drift","quote":"So they don't have any overfenders in there.\n[1301.9s] That's fucking a big hit to the drift.\n[1303.6s] No, they do. They have like for the 36, they have a really ugly body kit.","canonicalId":"term:drift","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Drifting is a driving technique where the car is intentionally steered so the rear tires lose traction while the driver maintains control. It puts high lateral loads on tires and suspension, which is why bodywork like overfenders and widebody kits matter for clearance.","simplifiedExplanation":"Drifting is when a driver keeps the car sideways on purpose while still controlling it. Because the tires are working hard and the car is turned a lot, clearance and tire fitment become really important."}},{"startTime":1303.6,"endTime":1315.1,"type":"term","title":"wide body kit","url":"/glossary/wide-body-kit","quote":"No, they do. They have like for the 36, they have a really ugly body kit.\n[1308.9s] That's wide body that kind of looks like felony form.\n[1311.6s] So it's just like all these front and rear overfenders.","canonicalId":"term:wide-body-kit","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A wide body kit is a set of exterior parts—like fenders and sometimes bumpers—that widen the car’s stance. In drifting, it’s often used to fit wider wheels/tires and to manage tire clearance during aggressive steering and suspension travel.","simplifiedExplanation":"A wide body kit is a set of bolt-on parts that make the car look wider. Drifters use it to fit bigger wheels/tires and to keep them from rubbing when the car is turned hard."}},{"startTime":1315.1,"endTime":1318.5,"type":"term","title":"crane wing","quote":"And then I have a spoon neck wing or the crane wing.\n[1318.5s] Yeah. And then the front lip.\n[1320.4s] It's just like a riveted on piece of black stripping.","canonicalId":"term:crane-wing","priority":0.3,"confidence":0.6,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A crane wing is a tall, upright rear wing design that resembles a crane boom. It’s typically used to generate more rear downforce at speed, improving stability—though it’s also a very visible styling choice.","simplifiedExplanation":"A crane wing is a big rear spoiler mounted high like a crane arm. 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It can make the car look lower and more aggressive, but it can get scraped if you drive over bumps."}},{"startTime":1327.3,"endTime":1333.0,"type":"term","title":"side skirts","url":"/glossary/side-skirts","quote":"So it's like in the side skirts are stock.\n[1329.5s] So it's like, I have a wide body kit with sock side skirts,\n[1331.9s] stock bumpers and a shitty lip.","canonicalId":"term:side-skirts","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Side skirts are panels along the lower sides of the car, usually added or reshaped for styling and airflow. On widebody/drift builds, they’re often part of the kit package that changes the car’s overall proportions and can help manage underbody airflow.","simplifiedExplanation":"Side skirts are the pieces of bodywork along the bottom of the doors. They’re often added to change the look and sometimes to help the airflow under the car."}},{"startTime":1560.3,"endTime":1562.4,"type":"term","title":"insane arrow","quote":"One of the pre-order cars is a Tacoma, [1560.3s] but it's like got insane arrow. [1562.4s] You know, like big fucking vents","canonicalId":"term:insane-arrow","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.55,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Arrow” here is almost certainly shorthand for aerodynamic downforce—extra force that pushes the car’s tires into the road. More downforce generally improves grip for fast cornering, but it can also increase drag.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re talking about aerodynamics—how the car’s shape can push it down onto the road. More “downforce” usually means better grip in corners, even though it can make the car a bit slower on top speed."}},{"startTime":1567.1,"endTime":1570.3,"type":"concept","title":"time attack","url":"/glossary/time-attack","quote":"So it's like a crazy like time attack Tacoma. [1570.3s] But I've been drifting in it because it's all wheel drive.","canonicalId":"concept:time-attack","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Time attack is a motorsport format where drivers run timed laps, usually focusing on maximizing grip and consistency rather than racing wheel-to-wheel. Builds aimed at time attack often emphasize aero, cooling, and tire management to keep performance stable lap after lap.","simplifiedExplanation":"Time attack is basically racing against the clock—trying to set the fastest lap time. Cars built for it are often modified to keep traction and performance steady for repeated laps."}},{"startTime":1570.3,"endTime":1574.9,"type":"term","title":"all wheel drive","url":"/glossary/all-wheel-drive","quote":"But I've been drifting in it because it's all wheel drive. [1572.4s] So I do the off road drifting events with it.","canonicalId":"term:all-wheel-drive","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"All-wheel drive (AWD) sends power to both the front and rear axles, improving traction compared with two-wheel drive. For drifting and off-road events, AWD can help the car maintain grip while you rotate it and manage wheel slip.","simplifiedExplanation":"All-wheel drive means the truck sends power to all four wheels. That usually helps it stick better on loose or slippery surfaces, which makes drifting and off-road driving easier to control."}},{"startTime":1604.84,"endTime":1608.08,"type":"car","title":"Ford F150 Lightning","url":"/cars/ford/f-150-lightning","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/57/2022_Ford_F-150_Lightning%2C_NYIAS_2022.jpg","quote":"There's a lightning. F-150 lightning, the OG one, or not the OG OG, not the whatever, OBS, the one after that.","canonicalId":"car:ford:f-150 lightning","priority":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Ford F-150 Lightning is an all-electric version of the F-150 pickup, built to keep the truck’s everyday practicality while running on electricity. It’s a significant “modern classic” in the EV world because it brings EV tech to a segment people use for work and hauling. 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The hosts say some turbo noises are good, but others (like a stock BMW M50) sound unusual to them.","simplifiedExplanation":"Turbo noises are the sounds a turbocharger makes when the engine is accelerating. They’re saying some of those sounds in the clips are enjoyable, while others don’t sound right to them."}},{"startTime":1647.84,"endTime":1652.14,"type":"car","title":"Nissan R35 Gtr","url":"/cars/nissan/gt-r-r35","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d7/Nissan_GT-R_%284360775904%29.jpg","quote":"...s fun as fuck to drive. Everybody was posting the R35 GTR drag car thing. Yeah, that was supposedly a real ...","canonicalId":"car:nissan:gt-r (r35)","priority":0.5,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Nissan GT-R (R35) is a high-performance sports car known for its rapid acceleration and all-around track-ready capability. 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