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Post Mon May 25, 2015 11:34 pm

fart can and f4 engine and restictor plate's

sorry for last questions but i have 3 suggestion’s flat 4 engine’s and more exhaust like inner tube and other. if not maybe maybe us being able to mod sound in.
and a option for restrictor plate's.
for after the game is done.

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Post Mon May 25, 2015 11:49 pm

Re: fart can and f4 engine and restictor plate's

Hello,

Here's the link to the FAQ, it'll answer some of your questions: http://www.automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=82

Also, Restrictor plates are not planned because they don't really benefit the game, you can easily decrease airflow with other methods.
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Post Tue May 26, 2015 6:22 am

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yeah i was raging on about restrictor plates.. not going to happen :(
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Post Tue May 26, 2015 7:29 am

Re: fart can and f4 engine and restictor plate's

Are there any production cars with restrictor plates or are they any relevant for them?
I think not.
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Post Tue May 26, 2015 7:43 am

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Post Tue May 26, 2015 10:44 pm

Re: fart can and f4 engine and restictor plate's

pyrlix wrote:Are there any production cars with restrictor plates or are they any relevant for them?
I think not.



i know a definate case of a plate in 96-01 Honda Civic, 1.4i engine to be exact, 75hp and 90hp, 75hp version has a restrictor plate..

and an odd case with BMW E36, 2.5i M52 (170hp) engine has a much smaller intake manifold diameter compared to basicaly the same 2.5i M50 (192hp)
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Post Wed May 27, 2015 12:03 am

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I think you guys are missing something very basic here. Restrictor plates are already in the game, they are called "too small exhaust".
So no, not gonna happen.
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Post Wed May 27, 2015 11:53 pm

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Killrob wrote:I think you guys are missing something very basic here. Restrictor plates are already in the game, they are called "too small exhaust".
So no, not gonna happen.


Technically that isn't true. Restrictor plates are always placed on the intake of the engine whereas a small exhaust is the equivalent of a restrictor plate on the outlet of the engine. I may not be an expert in how engines work, but I imagine that there is an awfully big difference between the two. However, since automation is about road cars I really don't see any reason to include restrictor plates, especially considering the size of the development team.
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Post Thu May 28, 2015 12:40 am

Re: fart can and f4 engine and restictor plate's

Most times there is a sweet spot in the exhaust size for power, and then 1 or two ticks lower you can find a size that restricts the gases just enough to make efficiency boosting back pressure with a small drop in power without costing octane. That would create effectively the same results as a restrictor plate, if they do not think variable intake runners, or selectable runner length are cost effective enough to add there's no way restrictor plates will ever make it
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Post Thu May 28, 2015 2:50 am

Re: fart can and f4 engine and restictor plate's

nialloftara is correct. There is very little technical difference in outcome between having the restrictor up front or out to the back... at least for NA engines. An engine is just a fancy, self-propelling airpump after all, restricting airflow either end gives more or less the same results if the rest of the system is tuned for it.

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