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2-Stroke V8 242 HP Free to use

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Author: vaidas369

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Filesize: 84.47 kB

Date added: 2014-09-28

Rating: 6.5

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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This engine is free to use. I would be happy to see someone really would use it...:) What about Dodge Charger 1969?

2-Stroke V8
3600 Torque @ 353.32 RPM
242 Horse Powers
198.37 Kg
RPM Limiter on 100 rad/s / 954.92 RPM's
Running on 120 Hz

Controls:
Ignition - I (Toogle)
Starter - S (Hold 1-2 seconds)
Accelerator - Arrow UP
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Nice work.:tup:

Your HP calculation may be wrong:

3600 Nm X 350 RPM X 1min/60sec X (2*pi)rad/rev * 1HP/746W = 177 HP

At any rate, I can get 350 HP at 250 Hz. I don't see a problem with increasing the simulation frequency if your computer can handle it.

OK, I see you must have used 3600 ft-lb and not 3600 Nm, but 3600 ft-lb = 4881 Nm and I couldn't get the engine to handle 4881 Nm at 120 Hz.
Last edited at 2014/09/28 15:10:30 by s_noonan
The pistons get unsynced after some time, you should use springs for transmissions instead of stretched axles to connect the crankshafts
The way i counted HP is Torque X RPM / 5252
Works great but works even better on 150 HZ. Great job anyway!
Great work!!!
...but who use a 2,5t Flywheel
anyway well done!
That wheel is just for that engine would have weight to spin.
Engine flywheels are about 450kg/m2.
In an old wankel scene Christer told me that he uses N/m*RPM/7121, because otherwise you should convert N/m to ft-lb, mult. by RPM and divide by 5252
Something Ive always wondered about your engines is why do you use rotating circles to delete the spawned balls rather than just having a box at the bottom of the power stroke to delete the balls?
Great engine ^_^
Because you have more control of exhaust timing.
Perfect! now let me put it in a shelby !!
I just control timetolive by using a script that bases it on how fast the engine is revving. Works really well, if you get it right.

Anyways nice engine! I really like it.
the best engine, he can make my caddilac go to 27.5 m/s very fast
134 HP(3600 Nm x 15 rad/s /736)