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Ianvincible

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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 4:35 pm

Re: Restrictor plates

Daffyflyer wrote:That sounds like some UI space taken up by a thing that doesn't really have a gameplay reason to exist.

Actually it might. Lets say you`ve just built a car but for the next year emission regulations are tighter and you can`t change the car or engine for some reason, so you put on a restictor plate on the engine.
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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 5:07 pm

Re: Restrictor plates

Ianvincible wrote:
Daffyflyer wrote:That sounds like some UI space taken up by a thing that doesn't really have a gameplay reason to exist.

Actually it might. Lets say you`ve just built a car but for the next year emission regulations are tighter and you can`t change the car or engine for some reason, so you put on a restictor plate on the engine.


Restricting the intake flow is unlikely to help emissions greatly.
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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 5:38 pm

Re: Restrictor plates

Ianvincible wrote:Actually it might. Lets say you`ve just built a car but for the next year emission regulations are tighter and you can`t change the car or engine for some reason, so you put on a restictor plate on the engine.


Emissions control devices don't work by reducing power output, it's a side effect of the system's operation. Exhaust gas recirculation systems do cause a small but significant drop in combustion efficiency, for example.
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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 5:59 pm

Re: Restrictor plates

And seriously, at this point it seems like you folks are just trying to come up with reasons to justify restrictor plates being a thing, rather than actually wanting them for a good reason :P
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Post Sun Mar 15, 2015 7:00 pm

Re: Restrictor plates

Sayonara wrote:
Ianvincible wrote:Actually it might. Lets say you`ve just built a car but for the next year emission regulations are tighter and you can`t change the car or engine for some reason, so you put on a restictor plate on the engine.


Emissions control devices don't work by reducing power output, it's a side effect of the system's operation. Exhaust gas recirculation systems do cause a small but significant drop in combustion efficiency, for example.

Yeah I know I just got mixed up between air-fuel mixture and restrictor plates, thanks anyway.
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