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73 MPH to the Integer Limit (Farlands)

1,415 Misterman124  5.0 years ago

https://youtu.be/Qwqb9kJyK2c
I Created this stream to demonstrate my Airbrake powered engines and their reliability, but the main selling point is that they use No Fuel at all, now of course I have two car engines on the boat just to start the engines, but the main enigines are unassisted and do not use fuel, the only fuel on the boat is one 20Gal block for the starters, they are activated by holding the brake.
The boat has two main propellers on the back, but two front props work as a form of reversing the boat, albeit very very slow but still effective enough.
There are two engines, both are two cylinder with 4 Airbrakes per cylider, totalling out to 16 Airbrakes powering the entire boat. Both engines are set to 67 percent throttle to make Absolutely sure that no problems occur, that gets us a cruising speed of 71 to 74 MPH, usually 73, nonetheless it's a pretty good clip considering we're using no gas at all.
https://youtu.be/Qwqb9kJyK2c
The Stream has 12 camera veiws that cycle automatically so enjoy the show, you can also monitor the gas gauge, (which stays at 100 at all times), speed, and heading. I can't figure out a way to monitor total distance travelled, leave any suggestions in the comments below.

UPDATE: the boat broke

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    1,415 Misterman124

    THE BOAT BROKE

    5.0 years ago
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    1,415 Misterman124

    The collision your hearing is the air rakes themselves firing on the Pistons, it doesn't sound very consistent due to the fact that the audio engine in the game doesn't run fast enough to keep up. The Pistons themselves are directed by shocks and not the sliding up and down the cylinder itself, the piston and the cylinder are no collided@DPSAircraft

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    1,415 Misterman124

    I tried this however when the range exceeded 11ish miles it would disappear from the display@z24zorpx4

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    9,819 z24zorpx4

    measure distance by doing the following:
    spawn an ai plane that can't move itself where you started. use radar to see how far from it you are.

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    1,415 Misterman124

    @DPSAircraft Completely normal, it's noisy when it runs at higher rpms

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    @randomusername yeah, electric engines. use fuel no more! goodbye pollution. @randomusername if you can actually do that in real life, you could save the world and say goodbye to feared pollution!

    +2 5.0 years ago