GAVRIL MIDSIZE SUV 1987-2015 (Generation 1) 1987-2005 WIP (Gavril Roader, Rodera, Adventurer / Ibishu X-Series) Waiting Process ----------------------------------------- (Generation 2) 2000-2015 ON HOLD (Gavril Roader, Rodera, Roadwest) Compare with roamer Back Top Chassis Generation 2 MEUMPF (Medium Utility Multi Purpose Frame) Generation 1 LWB (Long Wheel Base) Base from standard frame SWB (Short Wheel Base) Base from short frame Spoiler: History The mid-80s was the era of the fuel oil crisis where many people were competing to make cars with a transverse layout and FWD, but not this American manufacturer, namely Gavril, which made a mid-size SUV that was economical but still powerful. This SUV is the largest among its competitors thanks to having a chassis that is similar to its predecessor, the Gavril Charro, but with slight modifications to the chassis to ensure passenger comfort. Spoiler: History of roamer Before the roamer appeared in 1992, there was already a successor to the roamer called "rodera XL LT" roader lx is a long wheel base series of regular roaders, the difference is that the roader xl and roader xl lt not only have lwb but for the lt version is a luxury suv version and has a higher class than the regular roader, the roader xl was initially only a middle suv class for the regular version with lwb but for the current roader xl lt version it is the only large suv that was the first in its class in 1987, before finally being discontinued in 1992 because it had been replaced by the roamer which offered more cabin space, while the regular roader continued until it stopped production in the 2000s Spoiler: Engines Here's a list of engines available in midsize SUVs: Gas - 1.93 I4 Gavril "DFA" engine () (Gen 1 only) - 2.1 I4 Gavril "VTC" engine (Stroke up for Pessima old model sohc engine) (Gen 1 only) - 2.2 I4 Gavril "Deora" engine (Pessima new model engine) (Gen 1 and 2) - 2.5 I4 Gavril "Deora" engine (Pessima new model engine) (Gen 1 and 2) - 3.7 I6 Engine (Stroke Reduced from 4.1 i6) (Gen 1 and 2) - 4.1 I6 Engine (Gen 2 only) - 4.5 V8 engine (Gen 1 and 2) - Fleet-Power V8 291 CUI "4.8" engine equipped with Fuel Injection (Blue buck engine) (Only 1 Gen Rodera XL LT) - 5.5 V8 engine (Gen 2 only) diesel - 2.6 I4 OHV A-160-T Turbo diesel (Mod Required) (Gen 1 and 2) - 2.9 I4 OHV A-177-T Turbo diesel (Mod Required) (Gen 1 and 2) - 3.1 I4 OHV A-190-T Turbo diesel (Mod Required) (Gen 2 only) - 2.8 I4 DOHC AF-170-DT Turbo diesel (Mod Required) (Gen 2 only) - 2.4 I4 DOHC AF-146-DT Turbo diesel (Mod Required) (Gen 2 only) - 4.8L V8 TurboDiesel (Smallest capacity of the 6.0L V8) (Gen 2 only) Spoiler: Interior Work In Progress.......!!!!
W What is it? A bigger Roamer? A smaller Roamer? A newer Roamer? Maybe it should be called the Adventurer, since it sounds better next to the Roamer.
The difference is that it has a compact size when compared to roamers, this is the same as expeditions and explorers, for example.
I thought the regular Roamer was the Explorer, based on size, and the extended Roamer was the Expedition
So a midsized roamer like the explorer/blazer/Durango? Let me guess the 4.5 v8 will be the big engine. I've been playing with the idea of a midsized roamer for awhile but I don't know shit about modding.
Not sure what you have in mind for engines but if this is a midsized relative to the roamer then it might make sense to make the 4.5 v8 the big engine and if you do a roadsport or some other factory supercharged model giving it supercharged 4.5 v8 would be a nice solution.
The Roamer shares it's chassis with the D series, which is a full sized pickup truck. I'm pretty sure the earlier Explorers were based on the current model of Ranger or some other small truck platform. Regardless, the Roamer in the base game is a full sized SUV, while the Explorer and possibly this mod are midsize-compact
"Commander" might not be a good idea because there's already a Burnside Commander mod based on the Gavril Roamer.
The finished result of making a dashboard Part 1 Part 2 But of course it's not finished, there are still many parts of the dashboard that don't exist and aren't finished yet