Re: Modern push rods
Kubboz wrote:See, -3 it a bit too low, but MOHV is not pointless, just kinda overpowered. LS7 does not have +10 quality, it just has a kinda decent, advanced pushrod setup.
What you need to remember is that "handmade" does not have to refer to uber-luxury car interiors level of quality. I can also refer to cheap PSP knockoff hand-made somewhere in a Chinese sweatshop. The LS engines are somewhere in-between, I guess.
Killrob wrote:I just wanted to ask what strange things are going on with Brucemation, he seems very angry for very weird things.
Okay I explain it nicely one more time and if you continue to be a total asswanker then you get banned, okay?
Thing is: what you show in your OP is valid criticism, it points to a bit of an imbalance with the game, namely pushrods becoming too good and MOHV being a bit too good without techpool. That needs to be addressed, maybe by stopping normal pushrod's natural development at a certain point (when MOHV come in). That would be reasonable. We'll have a look a bit further down the line to see how it works out best gameplay wise.
Cheers!
Kubboz: You certainly have a good point about handmade stuff, but I do believe I remember reading how engineers from GM's GT1 racing team were involved in the LS7's development, at the very least it's a fact that the C6R's engine is based on the LS7. Clearly a lot of extra quality went into the LS7 and if you think +10 is too much for the valves, then that's fine I guess but you can't deny how uber-luxury car interiors level handmade quality went into it's pistons. If not then I'd love to see your explanation as to why the game has such problems with the LS7's pistons which exceed the RPM tolerance of forged.
Killrob: If you really want to go down this path of like swapping MOHV with OHV while making it a bit more durable and making OHV worse or whatever it is you've decided you must do despite in the past saying different lifter types etc are represented by the quality sliders then sure it's your game I guess, but why only the mid 90s onwards? A new pushrod valve-train is desperately needed for the mid 50s onwards to represent the solid lifter style V8s that America's big three all started making at the time, people have been begging for it to happen for years and now you add one for the 90s onwards only when the OHV option you already had was good at representing the LS engines you claim MOHV is meant to represent? That makes absolutely no sense to me, in fact to me it seems like you did it just to troll or tease fans who wanted a new pushrod option.