
For anyone looking to make their own car for BeamNG or anyone who likes to just tinker with mechanical stuff, this is your game.

If you want to red line shift and get maximum performance, you can do so. If you don't want to red line shift and want to maintain stability with your high torque race car, you can do so. It allows for you to hit the proper rev range, delivering proper torque and horsepower, but also allows you to be in total control of the car. If you use a manual transmission, make sure you at least use realistic mode. Then rinse and repeat until you get up to speed, maybe. By the time it does this, your RPMs shoot WAY high and the game decides to up shift. Since it shifted too early, the game tries to compensate by downshifting. It revs a little bit, then shifts too early. Automation cars don't quite like how BeamNG handles shifting automatic transmissions. One of the main upgrades that I personally go for is a manual or sequential transmission.


It handled nice, it can reach 300 MPH with ease, and there's some things that Automation added into BeamNG to add certain kinds of upgrades. It not only exported the modded body to BeamNG, but it worked FLAWLESSLY and I mean absolutely FLAWLESS. I'm pleased to tell you that even though the base body that I was using was nothing more than a mod. Played around until all my ratings for different practicalities were to my liking, then exported to BeamNG. Tuned the engine, the transmission, the suspension, etc etc. So, I modeled a 1972 Mach 1 Mustang out of it.

I found body styles that I really wanted, one of which was actually meant to be in the game. HOWEVER, the mod side of the spectrum did not fail me in the slightest. While some things were there, others were not. I started off with the vanilla bodies to try and model certain things. However, I quickly learned that I could export any of my builds to BeamNG Drive. Initially, I thought the game had its own sandbox mode, which would be pretty neat to be honest. Let me start with saying that I have not played the tycoon portion of the game and explicitly downloaded it to make cool muscle cars and trucks.
