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Bobcat99 Nov 29, 2017 @ 5:54pm
New tires come flat. Optimal Values?
I changed the tires on the car via MSCeditor. I gave the wheels Gommer Kobra tires and whenever I install the wheels, the tires sink into the ground. They have 0 wear and I don't know what's wrong.

Also, I would like all the optimal values for MSCeditor; Carburator screw value, Rocker shaft screw values, and any other values that help make the car run well.

Thank you for your time
-Kenji Bobcat
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dezzier Nov 29, 2017 @ 6:31pm 
Originally posted by Bobcat99:
I changed the tires on the car via MSCeditor. I gave the wheels Gommer Kobra tires and whenever I install the wheels, the tires sink into the ground. They have 0 wear and I don't know what's wrong.

Also, I would like all the optimal values for MSCeditor; Carburator screw value, Rocker shaft screw values, and any other values that help make the car run well.

Thank you for your time
-Kenji Bobcat
Optimal wear is 100 for tires.

16.4 For carbs

8 For the Rocker shafts.
Archalium Nov 30, 2017 @ 2:42am 
If I'm correct, it is highly NOT RECOMMANDED to tune the carb using MSCeditor due to the adjustment offset being different for different saves. I'm pretty sure Topless (dev) confirmed it somewhere.

Instead, get the AFR guage from the parts catalog, install it, warm up the car, and adjust the carb using the screwdriver. 13.1 is best for straight line performance. 15.0 is best for top end power (unconfirmed).
Originally posted by Archalium:
Instead, get the AFR guage from the parts catalog, install it, warm up the car, and adjust the carb using the screwdriver. 13.1 is best for straight line performance. 15.0 is best for top end power (unconfirmed).
15 is a lean mixture, pretty sure you'll always get more power from lower ratios, i think more towards 14 is better for high end torque.

either way, yeah, don't use the editor for fixing or adjusting the engine, it's kinda defeating the entire point of playing the game.

get new wheels from the catalogue, take them to Fleetari, and put tyres on them, don't fiddle with the files.

edit: oh and also EXPERIMENTAL TEST BRANCH FOR GOD'S SAKE!
Last edited by Augustus Shartfire; Nov 30, 2017 @ 4:18am
dezzier Nov 30, 2017 @ 4:24am 
Originally posted by Crazysteve190:
Originally posted by Archalium:
Instead, get the AFR guage from the parts catalog, install it, warm up the car, and adjust the carb using the screwdriver. 13.1 is best for straight line performance. 15.0 is best for top end power (unconfirmed).
15 is a lean mixture, pretty sure you'll always get more power from lower ratios, i think more towards 14 is better for high end torque.

either way, yeah, don't use the editor for fixing or adjusting the engine, it's kinda defeating the entire point of playing the game.

get new wheels from the catalogue, take them to Fleetari, and put tyres on them, don't fiddle with the files.

edit: oh and also EXPERIMENTAL TEST BRANCH FOR GOD'S SAKE!
13:1 AF I have confirmed to make the most power (Though I was using the "Speed/power" mod) at about 14 > I noticed a decrease in torque by about 10 nm / ft lbs and about the same in HP. (Not sure what torque units the game or mod uses)
Originally posted by Dayz Me Rollin':
Originally posted by Crazysteve190:
15 is a lean mixture, pretty sure you'll always get more power from lower ratios, i think more towards 14 is better for high end torque.

either way, yeah, don't use the editor for fixing or adjusting the engine, it's kinda defeating the entire point of playing the game.

get new wheels from the catalogue, take them to Fleetari, and put tyres on them, don't fiddle with the files.

edit: oh and also EXPERIMENTAL TEST BRANCH FOR GOD'S SAKE!
13:1 AF I have confirmed to make the most power (Though I was using the "Speed/power" mod) at about 14 > I noticed a decrease in torque by about 10 nm / ft lbs and about the same in HP. (Not sure what torque units the game or mod uses)
yeah i know, but as i understand it, as the engine runs faster at higher RPMs it creates low air pressure in the air intakes (more so with filters) which means you need a higher ratio to get the optimal mixture for the best power.
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