On Hold 1995 Ibishu Kashira (Gen 2) 3.1.2

The compact minivan that became a worldwide phenomenon!

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  1. JetPoweredMacintosh™

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  2. Def2004

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    Yes, a nice Japanese minivan!
     
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    ok thx
     
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    Re:Z_IA, I don't mean to ask, but...what specifications are the I4 and V6 engines on the Kashira?
     
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    Most likely the 2.0l from the normal Pessima and the 2.7 Liter from the newer model.
     
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    Yeah, I'd say it's the 2.0L DOHC I4 from the First Gen Pessima, and the 2.7L V6 from the Second Gen Pessima. I appreciate your answer though, I was checking with Re:Z_IA anyways.
     
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    Nope! Wrong, haha :D I did the engines. We've got a 2.5L 8V SOHC Inline-4, and a 3.2L 24V SOHC V6. Both with a glorious 4-Speed slushbox! And I think we're planning a 5-Speed manual, too.
     
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  11. Re:Z_IA

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    ^^
    Yep! Cherry did a great job on all the engine and drivetrain stuff! (^▽^*)

    The van comes in three trim levels (at least as of now):
    DX: 2.5L i4 with 4-speed auto/5-speed manual
    LX: 2.5L i4 GTz Turbo with 4-speed auto/5-speed manual
    ZX: 3.2L V6 with 4-speed auto/5-speed manual
    Each trim level also comes in either FWD or AWD.

    There's also a 6-speed race race transmission for race/custom variants, and a 5-speed auto that I may end up using for the ZX trim level.
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    Speaking of transmissions, I finally set up most of the visual manual transmission stuff.
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    There will likely just be an armrest there for the auto versions.

    I've done a bit more with the jbeam. It's still terrible, but now it's slightly less terrible(?).
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    To be honest, I have pretty much no idea what I'm doing with the jbeam, and am just slowly figuring it out as I go along, haha. (⌯⌅⌄⌅)

    I've also run into a few weird problems. All the moving parts in the interior are tilted, and the some lettering on the lettering on the back is overlapping. I'm not entirely sure what's causing this, so if anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear! (❛ᴗ❛*)
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    I've also done a little bit of work on the vehicle info and adjustments to the configurations and stuff, but nothing too noteworthy.

    So... yeah!
     
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    Isn't there too much room between the front seats and the dashboard? I think you should move the seats forward.

    Also that gear lever sits there somewhat awkwardly in the middle, I think a console beneath the dash would work well since it's a family-oriented vehicle.
     
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    I think that something simmilar to this would look okay:

    It is the 2004 Renault Espace
    Or you could go for full blown dash shifter like this one:
     
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    I threw this together really quickly, so it needs a lot of polish, but how's this?
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    Thank you! Side note, I think a nice column shifter would go a long way ;)
     
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    looks great needs an arm rest though
     
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    Better, and I think it could stay like that :D
    Now, you'd have to move the handbrake to about where it was on the stock pessima or integrate it into the center console.

    As for said center console, I don't know many vans that had them in 90s.
    Renault did just use seat armrests:

     
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    just a thought: one thing that mite be a problem is the back pillars in crashes. a lot of wagon mods have that sort of problem. as seen here. :3
     
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    ideatime:
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    curve the time area and round it a bit, same with the dial overarch thing. (idk what its called)
    connect the area around the clock out to the sides, and give it a slight overhang

    at the bottom below the shifter give it vents and a cigarette port

    either put a little curved bar connecting the shifter block to the dash, in blue.

    or just put the shifter in a little holding pod that i can show you if you send a pic with ought the transmission block shown. (ie just the dash)

    (mind the terrible paint skills)
     
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    (Whoops, wrong thread)
     
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