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Beta I4 Engine for Ibishu Saga 3.4

1st gen Pessima's engines for Ibishu Saga

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  1. clems6869
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    Presentation

    This mod just add I4 (inline 4 cylinder : 1.8 and 2.0) engines and the steering wheel without airbag from the first Pessima to the Ibishu Saga
    The Ibishu Saga mod belongs to Kueso and can be found here: Original Mod (click here)
    Changelogs
    -v1.0 : First version adding I4 Engine and I4 Exhaust
    -v2.0 : Mod completely remade to fix the texture bugs
    -v3.0 : Mod completely remade again fixing overwriting issue due to my bad knowledge in BeamNG modding
    +Adding 1st gen Pessima's no airbag steering wheel
    +FWD DOHC 4WS config
    -v3.1 : Tilted engine model to remove the bug which made the engine colliding with the hood thanks to Szerokipendzel
    +Slightly different mod's files organization
    -v3.2 : Added an intake and an ECU inspired by B20A7 specs
    +Updated the DOHC config to fit the specs
    +New automatic config
    -v3.3 : Fixed v3.2's power curve
    +Added 7800 rpm cartography ECU
    -v3.4 : Updated gearbox ratio
    Known bugs
    -Texture bugs (fixed)
    -Mod overwriting files by duplicating them inside jbeam files making the orignal mod unusable (fixed)
    -A piece of the 2.0 I4 engine exceeds on the hood (fixed)
    Credits
    -LJ74 and Kueso

    -Szerokipendzel for fixing the engine model collapsing with the hood problem​

Recent Reviews

  1. Leo Zieger
    Leo Zieger
    5/5,
    Version: 3.4
    I like how you made the Saga FWD - a totally different experience!
    1. clems6869
      Author's Response
      Thank you so much for your review!
  2. Braskus
    Braskus
    4/5,
    Version: 3.0
    I've been waiting for somebody to do this! And it works perfectly. The only issue is that bit of the timing cover sicking through the hood. Unless you able to modify the hood to put a buldge in it(or mirror the vented one). Maybe lowing the engine or rotating it backwards a bit could also be used to solve it.
    1. clems6869
      Author's Response
      Thanks a lot for your review :)
      I'm thinking about rotating a bit the engine like the 3rd gen Honda Prelude like you said, maybe this will do the job I'm just afraid of the other elements not fitting to it. Next udate will fix it !
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