did you install the satsuma itself first its required https://www.beamng.com/resources/satsuma-1000.28052/ --- Post updated --- ive been trying to figure out a way to balance that i just now changed some torque values and added inertia to the stage 1-4 blocks plus all US spec models have twin SU Carbs and 1100-1300 CC engines
did you ever restart the game after installing it because i have no idea what else could fix that asides making sure the satsuma is up to date if it is then i have no clue right now
It's such a good idea that you made expressions on satsuma 1000.....Cause every time I add a different expression to this little guy, I'm always amused by them
i was inspired by the miata mod i thought id try that concept on the satsuma but i'm thinking of adding more expressions at some point
does this happen on every map? have you tried doing a cache clear? i did add PBR to plastic parts but if this issue persists i could adjust the plastic parts PBR i could change some things on that in the next update here's what it looks like for me on a certain map i just now changed some things on the plastic textures so maybe that could fix it by chance ill roll out an update right quick here's what it looks like now in the next update it should look like this
i decided to remove all of the old updates and just refer the mod as V1.0.0 its also not really in that early beta state anymore so i removed that prefix aswell
well dazy told me a while ago that he is trying to add RHD so ill just add JDM parts if needed once that update for the satsuma itself comes out
Early 1970 USDM satsuma AMP prototype only 3 prototypes were built being nicknamed Z101 being a 100 AMP X2402 being a 120 AMP and B8702 being A 100 AMP Wagon ( Z101 being the one seen in these photos ) it of course had the 1100CC engine but the only differences being it had a 2 barrel carb like the euro spec models and a 4 speed manual transaxle too the prototype was also a using the early pre-facelift model as its basis its bumpers were quite interesting having a massive overrider bar like that of a volkswagen beetle from the 60s