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[NEED TESTING 2.5.0.2] Engines in the 1900s are significantly weaker than past
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To give you an idea of real world numbers. 1904 Winton Two Cylinder had a 14.72 KW 4261cc engine. This comes out to 3.4 kW per Liter. Your engine is at 1.2 kW / L. Considering the size/sliders of the engines, Some changes need to be made to get you into the 2-3KW range. But it's a far cry from 5KW found in pre bounty #59 for default sliders.


To give you an idea of more 1904 inline 2 Cylinders:
1904 Knox Two-Cylinder, 4.5L 11.9KW. (2.65kW/L)
1904 Humber 8.5 hp Twin-Cylinder 1.3L 6.3 kW ( 4.84kW/L)
1904 Rolls-Royce 10 hp 1.8L 9 kW (5kW/L)
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RE: 2.5.0.1 - Engines in the 1900s are significantly weaker compared to version 2.4 - by Eric.B - 06-09-2025, 02:08 AM

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