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The letters at the bottom are to identify the engine type, F is for Flat, V is for V engines, I is for Inline engines.
your engine shouldn't be out in the open, so why does this need extra confusing parts to make it worse to work with
followed all the directions, it doesn't work, just wasted 5 minutes
If you still have issues, you can contact me on discord, it's easier to communicate over there than through steam. (Lazy Cat#7699)
if using the one included in the pack, make sure cylinder composite is hooked up, else check if air throttle is divided by 2 for the fuel manifold.
Story of my life.
I didn't even clue into the fact that they didn't have 12 cylinders, lmao. Here I was wondering why the power output felt a bit limited, I figured it was because because my own previous design had multiple manifolds for air and fuel and they were maybe being saturated in your design. Anyway, probably going to try to port your changes over and undo some of my modifications. The design is still far more aesthetic and compact than anything I could have come up with.
check if air is connected correctly and has number input.
check if exhaust is connected correctly, to the port on the bottom.
ECU that comes with this pack has some flaws, but should work to have reasonably consistent AFR known flaws/issues are documented in the description of the seperately uploaded ECU: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2803654162
@Sarphon I'm using a heavily modified version of Uran_Wind's Modular Engine Controller, but I think the one that comes with this collection should work too. I never tried it though because I already had Uran_Wind's controller mixed with my tank steering and gearbox controller.
Very nice designs, btw, twice as compact and a lot more aesthetic than the engine I'd previously built for my Leopard 2A4M tank. I ended up quickly ripping the manifolds off the top and replaced them with more cylinders to give extra power. Can do 70 km/h with 6,000 mass and it accelerates pretty quickly. Only issue I had was trying to fit a flywheel on, where I had to relocate the cooling manifold and replace the pump with an electric one.