'Car Mechanic Simulator 2021' Lamborghini Huracan Restoration Guide: How to Restore this Sports Car

'Car Mechanic Simulator 2021' Lamborghini Huracan Restoration Guide: How to Restore this Sports Car
(Photo : Screenshot from Boblas' "Lamborghini Huracan Restoration - Car Mechanic Simulator 2021")

In Car Mechanic Simulator 2021, players can restore cars that are available, ranging from classic Americana muscle cars to compact cars to modern sports cars, using more than 4,000 car parts.

These cars can either be from those that are already installed in the game, from the downloadable content (DLC) car packs, or from the Steam Workshop where they can download car mods.

One of the said car mods is the one for the Lamborghini Huracan, a sports car manufactured by Lamborghini since 2014.

How to Restore a Lamborghini Huracan

Once they have downloaded the file for the car mod from the Steam Workshop, and pasted it in the game's folder, players can find, and buy, the Lamborghini Huracan in the Junkshop, the Barn, the Car Salon, and the Car Auction.

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Once they have purchased the car, according to Boblas' YouTube video, they need to wash its body and interior in the Car Wash, then they will transfer it to one of the Car Lifts that are in the Garage.

From there, they will drain whatever oil that is remaining inside of the car using the Oil Drain machine, as well as its other remaining fluids such as the brake fluid, the coolant, the power steering fluid, and the windshield washer fluid using the Drain Tool.

Then, they will disassemble the whole car, and get the parts that are needed to be repaired or replaced, until what is left on the Car Lift is the body frame, which they need to be repaired using the Wielding Machine, as well as its interior detailed.

Then, they will repair the parts that they can still use in the restoration project by placing them on the Repair Tables that are the Workshop. From there, they will play a minigame where they need to hit the green tabs in order to fully fix them.

On the other hand, the parts that are impossible to get repaired will be replaced with new ones, while they will sell them for additional Credits and Scraps.

Once they got the repaired or replaced parts, they can start the reassembly for the Lamborghini Huracan, including its engine, which is a V10 DOHC 980/01.

To do this on the Engine Stand, they will need the engine block, the crankshaft, the pistons with their rings, the crankshaft bearing caps, the rod caps, the oil pan, the oil filter, the flywheel, the clutch, and the clutch cover.

They will also need the engine heads, the camshafts, the spark plugs, the camshaft caps, the cam gears, the engine head covers, the ignition coils, the exhaust manifolds, the intake manifold, the fuel rails, the throttles, the air filters with their bases and covers, and the fuel filter.

They will also need the timing chains, the alternator, the water pump and pulley, the power steering pump, the timing chain shoes, the timing cover, the crankshaft pulley, the idler rollers, and the serpentine belts.

Once they finished building the engine, they will remove it from the Engine Stand, and then they will put inside the car's engine bay using the Engine Pulley.

Then, they will install its internal parts such as the gearbox, the starter, the reservoirs, the battery, the other air filters, the brake servo, the ABS pump and module, the ECU type A, the radiators, the fuse box and cover with new relays and fuses, and the fuel tank.

Then, they will install the rest of its parts, including those for the exhaust pump, the suspension, and the braking system, as well as the wheels, the body kit, the lights, the windshield and other glass panels, and the parts for the interior such as the steering wheel and the seats.

Once they finished reassembling the car, they will fill it up with a new batch of oil and other fluids, and paint the body with the color of their choosing in the Paint Booth.

Then, they will move it to the Test Path room to realign the wheels and the lights, as well as to test the newly-installed braking system.

Then, they will transport it to the Dyno Test room to tune up the gears in the gearbox and to perform a dyno test on the engine to check its performance. Once they are satisfied with the results, they can now test drive their own Lamborghini Huracan.

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