My Summer Car Build 12922607 [work]
Beyond the car, the build includes all standard survival mechanics, such as managing hunger, thirst, fatigue, and "dirtiness"—though the latter cannot actually kill the player. Managing Your Save Files and Mods
Bolt the carburetor to the intake manifold (8mm). Ensure the fuel strainer is clean.
Building the iconic Satsuma AMP in My Summer Car is a rite of passage for any simulation gamer. The build process can be incredibly daunting, serving as a deep dive into genuine 1990s Finnish automotive mechanics.
Connect the battery terminal to the starter motor. my summer car build 12922607
Assembling the car on this build requires strict adherence to mechanical order. Forgetting to tighten even a single line nut can result in catastrophic engine failure or immediate permadeath on the highway. 1. Front and Rear Suspension Setup
Wishbones: 2 x 10mm each | Struts: 3 x 10mm top, 4 x 9mm bottom Steering Rack, Steering Column, Steering Wheel Rack: 4 x 9mm | Column: 2 x 8mm | Wheel: 1 x 10mm Rear Axle Trailing Arms, Coil Springs, Shock Absorbers Arms: 2 x 12mm each | Shocks: 1 x 12mm top, 2 x 6mm bottom
: Flip the block upright, insert all four pistons, flip it back over, and tighten the connecting rods with a 7 mm spanner . Beyond the car, the build includes all standard
Assembling the Satsuma remains the core objective. One missed bolt can cause total engine failure or a lethal crash. Follow this streamlined build order to get your car running safely. 1. The Block and Internal Assembly
You might ask: Why would anyone willingly play this version? The answer lies in the modding community and the speedrunning scene.
: Slide the rear brake drums onto the trailing arm spindles, ensuring they seat completely flat. 3. Plumbing the Fluid Networks Building the iconic Satsuma AMP in My Summer
Build 12922607 requires complete tightening of suspension elements to avoid violent tracking alignment issues.
You cannot build a car with just the rusty parts lying in the garage. You need new consumables and fluids. Use the van (Hayosiko) or your moped (Jonnez ES) to drive to in the town of Peräjärvi .
This game is notorious for its punishing learning curve and hyper-realistic mechanics. does not hold your hand. The game offers no in-built tutorials, no pop-up guides, and no mercy. You will learn the difference between a 7mm and 9mm bolt the hard way—by trial and error.
Build 12922607 represents a specific update branch for My Summer Car , the notoriously difficult Finnish survival and car-building simulator. Surviving the permadeath mechanics, building the Satsuma AMP from scratch, and keeping your sanity intact requires a deep understanding of the game's mechanics.