02-13-2015, 09:33 PM
(02-13-2015, 09:13 PM)Eric.B Wrote: Yea, something is defiantly wrong there. You're in 2010 year?
I've been zooming through designing a new engine every couple of years (not actually selling anything, just started with max $$$ so I could focus on engines).
I think your problem is two fold:
1) Power level increase exponentially, they should probably be more linear with the developments of new tech giving you the power hikes you need to look like what happened historically.
2) You're letting torque get way too high. The average modern NA car produces between 90-110Nm/L, the highest specific torq from an NA engine that I know of is the E46 M3 that puts out 112.5Nm/L and some REALLY bad engines might make 80-85Nm/L. You've got so many variables effecting that number it is just resulting in too broad a range of potential results.
There's a few other factors effecting it but the above two are the big ones.