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89-91 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon 2.0 1.1

80s Luxury Japanese Sedan with 1G-FE engine + 2JZ & 1GZ-FE Config

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  1. Ozterzone
    Its based on my own car. 1989-1991 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon with 1988cc 1G-FE engine.

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    This automation project is made to simulate my car behavior in theory. Making sure a weird quirk (sluggish but smooth acceleration) is by design, not from some damage or error inside my car. Tried my best to recreate the engine, drivetrain, all the way to body weight as accurately as i could. Some changes are made to reach some certain result.

    While tinkering with the setup, I decided to just add a few little details to make it look "more familiar". But ended up doing the whole car instead. So here we are.

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    Oh also, after all this whole searching obsecure documents, combing japanese website and re-learning how to play Automation again....
    The "sluggish" acceleration is by design. Nothing wrong with my car at all. Just aging engine and limp driver leg not pressing the gas hard enough.

    >>Added 2 fictional engine config
    + 3000cc I6 2JZ-GE
    Available in 9th Gen/Facelift version of this car. Its actually possible to engine swap to this one. tho i dont think its really that worth it.

    +5000cc V12 1GZ-FE
    Available in 2nd gen Toyota Century. Just a silly dream. Why even engine swap the car if i can swap the whole Crown with Century itself.

    Images

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Recent Reviews

  1. Def2004
    Def2004
    5/5,
    Version: 1.1
    Looks hella fine!! Also nice rl car bro
  2. Juanfexd
    Juanfexd
    5/5,
    Version: 1.1
    nice car, good job bro!
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