Am I the only one who when I connect everything up it just won't move? Engine is on and everything but won't go forward or back. When I use the microcontroller from P1 it works fine but not when I use this one. Which sucks cause I'd like to have reverse on my boat.
Mainly you just want to have a larger engine to produce more torque. The main thing with a truck is you're going to be using a transmission that down gears more. So you're going to want more heft in the engine. Often I will add a flywheel. As with any engine you may have to do some different tuning. For example most of my tractor engines run at low RPS because they have so much torque. Also sometimes the p-value is a little bit different because of the flywheel. You would just gently increase or decrease the p-value until the engine was running the way you like. Also the auto clutch might be a little bit different. Also pretty simple to just tune in. You would gently increase or decrease the speed at which the clutch applies.
Am I the only one who when I connect everything up it just won't move? Engine is on and everything but won't go forward or back. When I use the microcontroller from P1 it works fine but not when I use this one. Which sucks cause I'd like to have reverse on my boat.
Is there any difference in how you would to a car engine and a Big truck engine? except for changing cylinder amount or sizes of course.
Mainly you just want to have a larger engine to produce more torque. The main thing with a truck is you're going to be using a transmission that down gears more. So you're going to want more heft in the engine. Often I will add a flywheel. As with any engine you may have to do some different tuning. For example most of my tractor engines run at low RPS because they have so much torque. Also sometimes the p-value is a little bit different because of the flywheel. You would just gently increase or decrease the p-value until the engine was running the way you like. Also the auto clutch might be a little bit different. Also pretty simple to just tune in. You would gently increase or decrease the speed at which the clutch applies.