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BluExplosions
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#1 2014-09-13 02:50 |
Hello! Does anyone know what line I should put in the engines transmissions java to make the power to wheels adjustable? Like 20%/80% (Front/Back)
Thanks. Added 1 hour 14 minutes later: *BUMP* This post was edited by BluExplosions (2014-09-13 04:04, ago) |
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hitman3695
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#2 2014-09-13 04:14 |
If you put it 50/50 then you make it AWD and get better launches
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BluExplosions
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#3 2014-09-13 04:27 |
No I want to make the power to wheels customizable.
Added 54 minutes later: In transmission java, what do I have to edit to make power distribution to each wheel (RWD/FWD) adjustable. For example You can edit the power to wheels from 100% FWD to 100% RWD or 50% FWD and 50% RWD. This post was edited by BluExplosions (2014-09-13 05:21, ago) |
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stonedmonster
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#4 2014-09-13 05:23 |
whuu you can set it to rwd fwd awd but not change the power
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BluExplosions
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#5 2014-09-13 05:25 |
Found it!
Use this code to add the slider to change from RWD TO AWD OR RWD In transmission.java Replace the current one that is there. drive_type = DT_FWD | DT_RWD; drive_front_min = 0.0; drive_front_max = 0.5; def_drive_front = 0.25; drive_front = def_drive_front; |
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900xXREDLINE
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#6 2014-09-13 09:20 |
Thanks you helped me too now i can have a RWD B18
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Bigg Boss93
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#7 2014-09-13 12:28 |
# BluExplosions : Hello! Does anyone know what line I should put in the engines transmissions java to make the power to wheels adjustable? Like 20%/80% (Front/Back)I'll teach you a new term: Drive distribution. That's how it's called! |
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