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Spring Engine Buggy V2

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Filesize: 102.42 kB

Date added: 2014-08-15

Rating: 5.6

Downloads: 1846

Views: 336

Comments: 4

Ratings: 2

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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Controlls: Up = Clutch, Down = Brake, S = Starter (the engine is self running and is very hard to stall)
150 HZ please!
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Pretty strong for a spring engine. and cool design. I like it :tup:
Thanks! I have been practicing! :) Also do you know how many HP (horsepower) the engine has? Cause I have no idea how powerful tourque or N/m is...
I just place a brake on the engine main hub and turn up the brakes until it stops. Then I convert the N/m to foot pounds. a typical V8 pickup truck has 300-350 foot pounds of torque.
How do you convert it to foot pounds? like the math formula...