You need this mod for the screen to work/to play the music: https://beamng.com/resources/22603/ The screen should show a placeholder image when that mod isn't installed though, I'll have to check that out.
Exactly. Later today I'll send the fixed SBR Facelift body and the fixed version of the SBR facelift wheels (the invisible 19x8 wheels bug). Also, I'll send the fixed configs for the BR-X and HTI Sunbursts.
Totally understand. I was just getting sick of seeing new messages reporting THE SAME bug, And I'm not even a dev lol
Thank you for making great mods. All the cars are my favorites. However, I would like to suggest a few things that have been bothering me. Zenith (Gen 1) First, there is no door mirror option. The model life of this car is 1984-1986, but since door mirrors were permitted in Japan in 1983 when the law was revised, and most cars soon moved from fender mirrors to door mirrors, either a door mirror version should be available or the model life should be from about 1982. Also, the "警視庁" on the body side of the Japanese Police Valiant is reversed on both sides. The only other thing is that the engine is too powerful for its age: even the 2.0L V6 turbocharged Mitsubishi Galant Sigma, the fastest hardtop in Japan in 1984, had 170 hp, but nearly 230 hp seems strange. The fact that all the engines are fuel-injected is also disconcerting. Other points include the fact that the Galant VR-4, an AWD sports sedan, was introduced in 1987, so the sports grade should not be equipped with AWD. Also, the GL needs a mirror on the left side. In Japan, both left and right mirrors were required by law in the 1960s. (Why doesn't the base Ibishu Wigeon have a left mirror idk) In addition, it would be nice to make a Japanese undercover police car config like the actual Mitsubishi Emeraude. Zenith (Gen 2) As lionshark1027 posted, the lack of B-pillars is somewhat incongruous, since hardtop cars without B-pillars completely disappeared from Japan with the end of sales of the second-generation Toyota Carina ED in 1993, in order to meet 1996 crash safety standards. If it was launched in 1994, it should have a body like the model Mitsubishi Emeload and its rivals of the same period, known as a "pillared hardtop" or "hardtop sedan" that has pillars but no window frames. Also, and this goes for the Ibishu Claria Mod as well, what is this thing called a lamp monitor on the fender? If this is a replica of what we call "fender markers" in Japan, I think the design should be changed. Fender markers are used to measure the distance between the width of the car and the tip of the hood, and have a transparent lamp cover on a chrome base about 5 cm long that glows blue or green in conjunction with the headlights. The lamp monitor on the Zenith now is a bit too big and not attached to the tip of the fender, which I find odd. In addition, it would be nice to make a Japanese undercover police car config like the actual Mitsubishi Emeraude. I would certainly be very happy if the suggestions I just made are accepted, but even if they are not, the mod is still great and the two zeniths are my favorites. Great work! (Since my English grade is not high, I used a translation site. I hope you get the message.)
Empyrean config for the SBR4 is using sport tires in the rear instead of race. I disable all mods except for anything thats required for KLJP to work properly
Just put race tires on the rear. it ain't that hard. Then you can overwrite the config and it will spawn always with race tires
@Kueso Would it be possible to implement more realistic headlights onto the car? Released - Realistic Headlight Patterns | BeamNG
After playing around with the update, it's very great to see more RHD/JDM versions of some vehicles (including Hirochi Sunburst) but... It looks like the RHD version of the CVT and manual transmission has some issue there, as for the CVT has 2 shift knobs and the manual one is disappears... Otherwise, it's awesome anyways.
Nope. The Race suspension is, apparently, FWD only. If it isn't, it used the sabe spi dles as thw standard suspension, so it should work (only if it has the differential slot, which I don't think it does). That bug was already reported, and also there's a fix for it, some pages ago, if you don't want to wait for the update. Hope it helps you --- Post updated --- Sorry for sounding a bit dry. Since half of the reports were from people that didn't bother to read the thread, I treated you as such. Not having English as my first language didn't help