There were no official patch notes provided by the developer for this specific build.
Bolt the Subframe to the chassis ( 10mm , 4 bolts). Attach front Wishbones ( 10mm ), Steering Rack ( 9mm ), Spindles ( 12mm ), and Front Struts ( 10mm top tower bolts, 9mm bottom steering arm bolts).
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Mod loaders (like MSC Mod Loader or MSC Loader Pro) and specific plugins depend heavily on the game's executable structure. Build 12922607 requires updated community hooks to prevent game crashes. There were no official patch notes provided by
According to tracked SteamDB historical data , Build 12922607 launched to address core assembly systems, code memory leaks, and background assets. My Summer Car relies on the Unity engine paired with a visual programming framework called PlayMaker. Over years of development, this setup caused severe single-core CPU bottlenecks. This specific build fundamentally targeted:
Tuning is an art. You will need a screwdriver to adjust the carburetor. If the air/fuel ratio is wrong, the car will backfire and stall. If you have installed an electronic fuel injection (EFI) mod from the 12922607 era, you will replace the carburetor with throttle bodies and wire a standalone ECU—vastly complicating the process but rewarding you with programmable engine maps. This public link is valid for 7 days
Before lowering your completed engine into the engine bay, the rolling chassis must be built up from underneath. Sub-Assembly Left/Right Components Required Bolt Dimensions & Counts Main structural support frame 4 x 10mm Bolts Front Suspension Wishbones, Spindles, Struts
Looking back, the car is still not finished. It may never be. But that summer taught me that a “car build” is not about the destination of a perfect restoration. It is about the conversations with your father over a stuck bolt, the victory of a loosened nut, and the quiet satisfaction of turning a number—12922607—into a name. It is the story of how a teenager and a hunk of German steel learned to trust each other, one oily wrench turn at a time.