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Post Fri Jan 29, 2016 8:51 am

how about some "open source" engines?

well, you guys voted, so i'll respond, here is the open source engines thread, same idea to the open source car thread, of having vehicles free to use and modify, so now i'll be doing the same with engines, engines that can be used in any car anybody wants, and can be modified freely, and if anyone is looking to add a roleplay element to a car company by saying their engines can be sold as crate, feel free to upload them here :D well anyways, as before, i'll provide the 1st post, this will be all the variations i currently have of my VT-209, the engine in my all so popular G1500F, along with a failed attempt at making one for a luxury SUV, so i'll post the specs and then provide the DL. (and yes, all the engines are in the same export)
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Now go on, make this thing into the LS engine of automation
EDIT: i remade the specs to indicate the year aswell
Last edited by cpufreak101 on Fri Jan 29, 2016 9:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post Fri Jan 29, 2016 8:57 am

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

i WILL... also it would be easier to sort through if these had manufacturing year stated :)
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Post Fri Jan 29, 2016 8:59 am

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

squidhead wrote:i WILL... also it would be easier to sort through if these had manufacturing year stated :)

ah, ok, i did say one of them was 96 at least lol, but yeah, i'll make a new version of the photo that's a bit better, these are trying times for making a good spec photo lol (and note, the first one, the truck one, manufacture year is 1988)
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Post Fri Jan 29, 2016 10:33 am

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

also i know i just posted this, but might aswell get some more content up:
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Post Sun Feb 07, 2016 12:25 pm

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

wow, this is not as popular as i originally thought it would be, oh well, regardless, here's the VE-90 from the Volta 10A (note, engine is from 1990)
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Post Sun Feb 07, 2016 3:10 pm

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

Straight out of the 2015 GSI Danube RS36, this high performance inline six offers a wide, usable powerband, minimal turbo lag and respectable fuel economy.

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Post Sun Feb 07, 2016 3:16 pm

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

oppositelock wrote:Straight out of the 2015 GSI Danube RS36, this high performance inline six offers a wide, usable powerband, minimal turbo lag and respectable fuel economy.

glhs386 - GSI 3.6L DOHC I6T.zip

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thanks for the jumpstart, i just watched jacksepticeye play that dragon, cancer. at least now i can go cry it off while building something with your engine
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Post Sun Feb 07, 2016 4:54 pm

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

Hi, I really liked the idea of open source engines, crate motors and such. I built these crates which are pretty average, perfect candidates for modification. There are three engines, an I-4, V-6 and V-8, Here's the V-8.

btw I really like this thread been checkin in on it everyday, the idea of crate motors seemed cool, so i tried it and discovered my favorite series of engine i've ever built so, good on you man. :D Also, i have no idea how to compile engines into a pack...have fun whoever mods these.

edit : ok, thanks for the help cpu hopefully the dl should now work, let me know. i have never posted an engine, lol.
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Post Sun Feb 07, 2016 6:06 pm

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

muddmankv wrote:Hi, I really liked the idea of open source engines, crate motors and such. I built these crates which are pretty average, perfect candidates for modification. There are three engines, an I-4 a V-6 and a V-8, all three are cheapish to purchase, produce and maintain, feature the exact same bore + stroke, cam, etc. Here's the V-8.

btw I really like this thread been checkin in on it everyday, the idea of crate motors seemed cool, so i tried it and discovered my favorite series of engine i've ever built so, good on you man. :D Also, i have no idea how to compile engines into a pack...have fun whoever mods these.

you put them into a .zip by using the export button from the engine tab, just a single .lua doesn't work
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Post Mon Feb 08, 2016 2:18 am

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

Here are my customer engines, now available for download: viewtopic.php?f=34&t=9311
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Post Mon Feb 08, 2016 6:57 am

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

I made some Ford push-rod copies.

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Edit: the 308 is misnamed, should be 302.
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Post Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:27 am

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

Here is the inline 4 model.
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Post Sat Feb 20, 2016 11:17 am

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

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Post Sun Feb 21, 2016 10:11 am

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

Here have some Fiat and Alfa Romeo engines
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Post Thu Feb 25, 2016 10:01 am

Re: how about some "open source" engines?

well here's the single family i used in the engine sourcing competition, i'm too lazy rn to get pics, so you can go here to see how well it did: viewtopic.php?p=99954#p99954
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