nice sound from the Chrysler Gran Caravan

Bruckell LeGran Sound Mod 3.8
Long live the Chrysler 3.8!
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Gargarya
- 4/5,
Seems like a really well done sound mod. Mostly just posting this as a response to the "fast minivan" video above...
Pretty sure my 90-95WHP 1992 Miata picks up a little quicker than that. -
TWilliams458
- 5/5,
Sounds sick and I know this is a big favour, but could you maybe make the v6 sound from a Holden VN Commodore for the Gavril Grand Marshal please? Over here the sound is known as mang mang. VN's are commonly used as cheap skid cars and when the engine revs high, it makes a funny sound known as mang mang. Heres a link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqenGAN-PM8
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GoldChicken
- 5/5,
@Tux you could just change the files and names to get it into the barstow and moonhawk
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Cheezykey11
- 5/5,
Its a great mod but, i would like for it to be more clear and solid because the sound has a lot of pops and cracks. Otherwise it is a great mod!
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Hodog2010
- 5/5,
I'm going to download it right now but it sounds like a old muscle car XD
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Author's Response
You know, the 4.3 V6 from General Motors was actually an LT1 with 2 cylinders cut off ;)
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Michaelflat
- 5/5,
Amazing, to improve add sounds for throttle on and off, so underload it sounds different than with closed throttle, otherwise its fantastic
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Author's Response
Working on it for future updates ;)
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Remington
- 5/5,
Dude, this reminds me so much of my granny's 3800 Olds Silhouette. Minus the wheezing intake and clicking valves.
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Prizedcoffeecup
- 5/5,
you have seriously impressed me! this is by far the most appropriate sound ever made for a car on beamng. pat yourself on the back
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Author's Response
Cool, same ballpark as what I was aiming for! It was from a 2000 Chevy Astro with a 4.3 Vortec :)
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RageShade1
- 5/5,
This is amazing, I cant live without this, it suits this v6 so well, best sound mod on the forum IMO
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Author's Response
Haha, glad to hear it! Thank you!
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RustyRenesis
- 4/5,
It's actually pretty good for a first mod.
But for better future sound mods, here's a tip from the pro (me :P):
-Try to use only one sound sample for revving, and not 3;
Other than that, it's good first mod.-
Author's Response
Thank you! I personally try to stay away from only one sound, because it can be difficult to have it pitch up and down and sound good. So I use 3 or more. Fun fact, I originally recorded 14 different pitches, 7 from the front and 7 from the exhaust. In the future, I WILL try your advice. Once again, thank la for the review and have a merry Christmas :)
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