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This may be a question for White Noise instead, but once I'm underway, the propellor initially get's good RPM, and I'm getting maybe around 10-12 m/s, before it slowly winds back down to 4.5 m/s after a few seconds. I've noticed that it stays around 20 degrees so wondering what I need to change so that it may run a little hotter, but I get more performance out of it?
Cheers for the build!
I need to push 16,9 Million liters and the ship around it over 250 kilometers (arctic and back).
Right now I have 2 x 80 cylinders set up in rows of 4. It is working pretty well except of course that is a giant eyesore.
Btw I looked through your workshop items, Really love your engines and planes. Really good work.
Also if you do decide to build an engine that size, I can't buy you a Fika, (I personally find Patreon to be a horrible company) but I can gift you the boom boom DLC when it comes out. :p