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Red - The one math brick that you have to connect to the engine
Lime green - The custom redline you want to your engine, mind that it has to be lower than the stock redline, and also higher than the custom idle.
Light green - The custom idle, just like the custom redline, it has to be higher than the stock idle, and lower than the custom redline.
Dark blue - The stock redline, this has to be the stock redline of the engine, for example the V2, that goes up to 4000 rpm.
Light blue - The stock idle, just like the stock redline, has to be the idle of the engine, using the same example, the V2, idles at 400 rpm.
The entire system only has 9 bricks, it is your choice to use it or not.
2nd switch with throttle input - min input -1, max input 0, min output is (1st switch max output divide to min output then add minus before calculated value), max output 1.
math brick with multiply mode - multiple one switch and second switch.
connect engine to the math brick.
THATS ALL, DUDE
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