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sanderwezep,
Thanks for the tip:)

How do I solve this? Or is there a "how to" on making wheels anywhere?
How about this? http://www.algodoo.com/algobox/details.php?id=60059

Thanks for your time and knowledge on this, really appreciated.
the engine falls out when I start the scene:(
Cheers for the comments, guys :tup:
I know, it's a little rough around the edges and needs a lot of work to compete with Mibars design. And a lot more work to be as usable as yours, Gent. :cool:
Cheers pal. :)

Thanks for the tips. I'll get started on a another motor soon. I'll start dissecting some of yours for inspiration :tup:
Amazing! Works really well :tup:
Works well! :tup:
If the wheel RPM is equal on both "cars" then the conventional wheel still works better:)
great scene!
Works really well, looks fantastic. 10/10
I don't get it? Where is the VTEC?

VTEC and VVT are not the same thing. VVT advances the valve timing where as VTEC alters the cam profile being used.
10/10! loved playing with that scene, well done!
Nice valve lifting mechanism! Good job!

And while we are on the subject, My PC runs at around 70% -80% sim time with a dual core Sandy bridge CPU.
@The Linkage, correct me if I am wrong but I didn't think Algodoo was multi-threaded? so having 2 cores or even 12 cores won't make any difference will it?
Clutch in manual mode if "C", not "Ctrl".

Love this scene! great job!