Has the BeamNG.drive team ever thought of giving the engines in the game proper naming like we've got in real life (which I guess is similar to chassis code names for cars)? Like, for example, you have a 1.6L I4, and a 2.0L I4, or a 2.0L I6, for example. In real life, it's not exactly just that. There's loads of different inline fours and sixes. Toyota 4A-GEU, Nissan SR20DET, Nissan RB26DETT, Toyota 1JZ, Toyota 2JZ, Nissan CA18DET, etc. Maybe for newbies or people who don't know engines these engines in the parts selector or garage could be given a subtitle, so like for example, a Pessima could have an Ibishu 4B-HFV engine (just making something up here), and as a subtitle or something, it'd say it's a 2.0L I4.
I actually did something like this a while ago, for both cars and engines, but it hasn't been updated in three years, and to be fair, it doesn't really work for the American cars. I could update it, if anyone's interested.
So, I actually did it. These should be much better than the old, messy names, and should be quite easy to use and understand. Anything in underline is stuff already in the game. Also, thanks to @vmlinuz for the names of the Gavril Z-Body and Bruckell Y-Body platforms. Spoiler: Autobello Autobello Piccolina: Tipo 7 Autobello 1.1L F4: F11P Autobello 1.3L F4: F13P Autobello 1.5L F4: F15P Spoiler: Bruckell/Soliad Bruckell Moonhawk: Y-Body MkIII Bruckell LeGran: Y-Body MkV Soliad Wendover: O-Body MkVII LeGran/Wendover: Bruckell 2.2L L4: L4-22 Bruckell 2.5L L4: L4-25 Bruckell 3.3L V6: V6-33 Bruckell 3.3L V6: V6-38 / V6-38S Moonhawk: Bruckell 4.0L L6: Redtop Bruckell 6.2L (S) V8: V8-62 Spoiler: Cherrier Cherrier Vivace/Tograc: FCV Cherrier 1.2L T L3: W3T/12 Cherrier 1.5L TD L4: W4TD/15 Cherrier 1.6L T L4: W4T/16 Cherrier 2.0L TD L4: W4TD/20 Cherrier 2.0L T L4: W4T/20 Cherrier 2.5L T L4: W5T/25 Spoiler: Civetta Civetta Bolide: B700 Civetta 3.2L V8: 320/8i Civetta 3.5L V8: 350/8i Civetta 3.9L V8: 390/8i Spoiler: ETK ETK I-Series: V330 ETK 800 Series: V950 ETK K-Series: K953 I-Series: ETK 2.4L (T) L6: C63B24 ETK 3.0L L6: C63B30 K/800: ETK 2.0L T L4: E42B20 ETK 2.0L TD L4: E42D20 ETK 3.0L (T) L6: E62B30 ETK 3.0L TD L6: E62D30 Spoiler: Gavril/Burnside Burnside Special: Z-Body MkIII Gavril Barstow: C-Body MkII Gavril Bluebuck: Z-Body MkVI Gavril D-Series/H-Series/Roamer: GTP460 Gavril Grand Marshal: Z-Body MkXI Gavril T-Series: T65/T75 Burnside: Burnside 5.1L V8: Turbo-Fleet Burnside 6.9L V8: Megathrust Barstow/Bluebuck: Gavril 3.8L L6: Super-Thrift Gavril 4.8L V8: Fleet-Power Gavril 5.8L V8: Super-Thrust Gavril 6.9L (S) V8: Ultra-Thrust D/H/Roamer/GM Gavril 4.1L L6: Stonewall Gavril 4.5L V8: Thriftmaster Gavril 5.5L (S) V8: Powermaster Gavril 6.0L TD V8: Super-Stroke T-Series: Gavril 10.6L TD L6: TCX Spoiler: Hirochi Hirochi SBR4/eSBR: SB47 Hirochi Sunburst: CH45 SBR4: Hirochi 2.0L L4: PF20 Hirochi 2.5L (T) L4: PF25 (PF25TT / PF25TTH) Sunburst: Hirochi 1.8L L4: PL18 Hirochi 2.0L (T) L4: PL20 (PL20T / PL20TH) Spoiler: Ibishu Ibishu 200BX: C13 Ibishu Covet: H14 Ibishu Hopper: F273 Ibishu Miramar: M12 Ibishu Pessima (1988): M17 Ibishu Pessima (1996) : M19 Ibishu Pigeon: K30 Pigeon: Ibishu 658cc D L3: CD6E Ibishu 600cc L3: CM6DE 200BX/Covet/Miramar/Pessimas: Ibishu 1.5L SOHC L4: DV15C/DV15E Ibishu 1.5L DOHC L4: DV15DE Ibishu 1.6L SOHC L4: DC16 Ibishu 1.6L DOHC L4: DC16D Ibishu 1.8L SOHC L4: DV18E Ibishu 1.9L SOHC L4: DC19 Ibishu 1.9L DOHC L4: DC19D Ibishu 2.0L DOHC (T) L4: DV20DE(T) Ibishu 2.7L DOHC V6: FV27DE Hopper: Ibishu 2.5L L4: DR25C Ibishu 4.0L L6 : FR40C Spoiler: Wentward Wentward DT40L: L-Chassis Gavril 8.9L L6: TCM
Cool! Regarding the Hirochis, I have two things to say- A. you got SBR and Sunburst powertrains mixed up B. I made my own chassis chart fot Hirochi a while ago, and (no offense) it seems a bit more straitforward-
I like the idea of the 80s-90s ibishu I4 engines going off "redtop" "silvertop" "blacktop" etc. it's similar to some IRL variants, and not too convoluted. I feel like you should elaborate on the gavril utility chassis codes, after all, with platform sharing and different generations, it makes sense to make them all similar, but different. I suggest having the first digit be the generation, and the secon be approximately the size/weight class in order. so GTP410,420, and 430 are for the charro, pre-facelift D15, and D25-35 respectively, and GTP440 and 450 would be for an 80's H Vanster and H Cabster respectively, if it existed. then GTP510,520, and 530 for the Roamer, mid D15, and mid D25-35, and GTP540,550 for the vanilla Vanster and Cabster. then for the late 90's/2000s facelifts, GTP610,620,etc... you could also maybe say the T series is something like a GTP290, but I think it's mechanically far enough removed it's best to keep it separate.
The devs don't seem to be particularly interested in fleshing out the beamng lore, we only ever get small tidbits... But there is a thread on this exact topic, I just forgot the name.
They've been getting better at it with the newer content. We got our first named platform in April, Civetta and Autobello both had their founders named in 0.15, and Gavril/Burnside has been getting lots of stuff (named engines (even if we still don't know what's the story with the Burnside's mystery big block), the RS line, the Marshall line, and Pete Burnside JR's race car)