Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:46 pm by MrChips
I understand it isn't much of a priority right now, but once things get to a point where we're actually building cars, I'd really like to have the ability to not only manipulate the vee angle between the cylinder banks of an engine, but also change the angle of the engine itself - most cars with inline engines have the engine tilted at an angle to some degree, so that you can lower the hood line for better aerodynamics and (now) crashworthiness. Beyond that, changing the angle between the cylinder banks can have a dramatic effect on the center of gravity of both car and engine, as well as an effect (good and bad) on how smooth an engine runs. Which brings me to another addition that would have to come with it; balance shafts!
Also, I would like to be able to specify ignition types; nothing too complicated, but something where I could pick coil-on-plug, distributor (vacuum or electronic) and the like.
Finally, I would also like to see the rev limit raised; who wouldn't like to try their hand at building a 20,000 rpm V8! On that note (and I know it isn't all that appropriate for this subforum), I noticed that the engine sound for the inline-4 changes pretty dramatically at about 11700 rpm; it's a little bit jarring, but nothing major.
I can't think of anything more; keep up the good work!