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My First V-Twin!

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Author: Phun User

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Filesize: 47.14 kB

Date added: 2015-10-21

Rating: 6.1

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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I'm getting the hang of this!:tup:
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Well there are three or four things you should never do when building an engine here at Algodoo, and two of them are:
never use legacyMode 0 axles on rods or whatever you wanna call those (you just lose power)
Never use too much reciprocation on a normal car engine (If it's for a tractor it's okay) as this gives much less rad/s though it gives a little bit more torque. The difference between a slow engine and a fast engine with a gearbox is just too big. Try the rods at half the distance from the crankshaft's center (0.125m)

Good start though;)
Thanks! I'll remember that!