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== Mod Info == Toyota 2JZ Engine Sound v3.0 Commissioned by: Wanted188
Special notes: Includes 2 versions - a big turbo variant and a nearly-stock variant
Changelog:
3.0 - Reworked with new samples from Forza Horizon 5
Requirements:
-All vanilla dlcpacks up to mptuner (Los Santos Tuners) for SP.
-A FiveM server build that supports the Los Santos Tuners assets for FiveM.
Sources:
Playground Games (Forza Horizon 5) - Exhaust sounds
Codemasters (GRID 2) - Engine/Intake sounds
Ghost Games (Need for Speed: Heat) - Shutdown, ignition, and horn sounds
Turn 10 Studios (Forza Motorsport 7) - Dump valve and waste gate sounds
Recommended to use on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_JZ_engine#2JZ
== Description == This mod implements (without replacements!) a custom engine/exhaust audio from another game(s), which can be loaded onto any vehicle by using "aq2jzgterace" in the vehicles.meta audioNameHash entry for a given car.
Contains AWC files with an NPC/outside version along with custom DAT151 and DAT54 files used for audio configuration.
This mod uses samples that are ported from Forza Horizon 5, thanks to a newly developed granular porting method.
Extra effort is also spent on non-engine-related parts of the audio, for an immersive experience.
AWC/REL code is open-source and unencrypted for those who want to edit it for personal use (such as volume adjustments) or to learn from it, however I do NOT tolerate reuploads without my explicit permission.
== Installation == Installation instructions and additional info are in the readme.txt.
First Upload: March 06, 2022
Last Updated: March 06, 2022