I just realized that the piston engine part of my cfg looks like this:
[piston_engine]
power_scalar = 1.0 //Piston power scalar
cylinder_displacement= 80.0 //Cubic inches per cylinder
compression_ratio= 8.5 //Compression ratio
number_of_cylinders=4 //Number of cylinders
max_rated_rpm= 2700 //Max rated RPM
max_rated_hp= 250 //Max rated HP
I thought i ve mad a copy & paste error, as it looks more like the data sheet of a Bonanza. After a new install (including updates) it´s still looking like this.
Any idea?
piston engine data in cfg
- curtis72561
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Re: piston engine data in cfg
cbramkamp you got me curious so I looked. My is the same in P3d and FSX.
[piston_engine]
power_scalar = 1.0 //Piston power scalar
cylinder_displacement= 80.0 //Cubic inches per cylinder
compression_ratio= 8.5 //Compression ratio
number_of_cylinders=4 //Number of cylinders
max_rated_rpm= 2700 //Max rated RPM
max_rated_hp= 250 //Max rated HP
fuel_metering_type= 0 //0=Fuel Injected, 1=Gravity Carburetor, 2=Aerobatic Carburetor
Is it really fuel injected also? I always wait for it to cut out when I fly inverted or do a really slow roll but it never does. Can I make it gravity fed?
[piston_engine]
power_scalar = 1.0 //Piston power scalar
cylinder_displacement= 80.0 //Cubic inches per cylinder
compression_ratio= 8.5 //Compression ratio
number_of_cylinders=4 //Number of cylinders
max_rated_rpm= 2700 //Max rated RPM
max_rated_hp= 250 //Max rated HP
fuel_metering_type= 0 //0=Fuel Injected, 1=Gravity Carburetor, 2=Aerobatic Carburetor
Is it really fuel injected also? I always wait for it to cut out when I fly inverted or do a really slow roll but it never does. Can I make it gravity fed?
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Re: piston engine data in cfg
I think all of this is set inside Accu-Sim.
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Tomas
Sim: FSX SE
Accu-Sim aircraft in my hangar:
C172, C182, P51 Civ, P51 Mil, B17, Spitfire, P47, B377 COTS,
J3 Cub, T6, Connie, P-40, V35B
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Re: piston engine data in cfg
I thought the same, but on my other Accusim planes the cfg looks more realistic.
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Re: piston engine data in cfg
Yes the relaxed realism of the platform itself is over written and all simulated in our Accu-sim Simulation engine.
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