does anyone in here know how to adjust the ratios of a truck so it will be able to pull the hills better in a map.
i am wanting to build a super truck to pull a road train of trailers with and cant get it to pull the hills
adjusting ratios on a truck
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- thunderhawk
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Re: adjusting ratios on a truck
Easiest Way If Found without Having Recalculate Everything is just turn up torque scale you want something that powerful start buy doubling it current 1.75 change it to 3.50 try it see if that's enough if not take it up some more or if to much take it back down some
<motor torqueScale="1.75" minRpm="1000" maxRpm="3580" brakeForce="2.5" lowBrakeForceScale="0.22" lowBrakeForceSpeedLimit="1" minForwardGearRatio="10" maxForwardGearRatio="40" minBackwardGearRatio="27.5" maxBackwardGearRatio="50">
<torque normRpm="0.1" torque="0.35"/>
<torque normRpm="0.3" torque="0.45"/>
<torque normRpm="0.4" torque="0.60"/>
<torque normRpm="0.5" torque="0.75"/>
<torque normRpm="0.6" torque="0.85"/>
<torque normRpm="0.75" torque="1"/>
<torque normRpm="1" torque="0.85"/>
</motor>
<motor torqueScale="1.75" minRpm="1000" maxRpm="3580" brakeForce="2.5" lowBrakeForceScale="0.22" lowBrakeForceSpeedLimit="1" minForwardGearRatio="10" maxForwardGearRatio="40" minBackwardGearRatio="27.5" maxBackwardGearRatio="50">
<torque normRpm="0.1" torque="0.35"/>
<torque normRpm="0.3" torque="0.45"/>
<torque normRpm="0.4" torque="0.60"/>
<torque normRpm="0.5" torque="0.75"/>
<torque normRpm="0.6" torque="0.85"/>
<torque normRpm="0.75" torque="1"/>
<torque normRpm="1" torque="0.85"/>
</motor>
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Liquid cooled with a 120mm x 240mm radiator twin 120mm cooler master SickleFlow fans
Nvidia GTX 660ti
Patch 1.4.4 Windows 7 home
Playing through a Sanyo 50" tv
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