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how to make a working RPM meter

3,559 Titaninfernal1  2.8 years ago

In this post I will basically teach you how to measure the engine RPM...

The first thing you have to do is select the engine you want to measure RPM and find this option:

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After locating it, click on it and put anything in the RPM option, it can be from Trump my egg to RPM1, but remember this code

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After that, select the RPM meter and find this option:

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After that, click on the option and change the current code to the following code, (note: change RPM1 to the same code you put in the engine RPM, in the second step)

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And that's it, you'll have a functional RPM meter! (note: if the engine exceeds 6000 RPM, add another zero At the 6000

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    I can't see the images?

    +3 3 months ago
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    3,000 Potatoonprop

    @SilverStar ok, tysm

    1.2 years ago
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    15.9k SilverStar

    @Potatoonprop {RPM1} will display your rpm. {RPM1;0000} will display 0900 rpm for example instead of 900

    +1 1.2 years ago
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    @Potatoonprop unfortunately I don't know, labels are not my strong suit

    1.3 years ago
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    3,000 Potatoonprop

    how do i do this with a label?

    +1 1.3 years ago
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    my school blocks them since they are on discord, can you please explain the instructs?

    1.4 years ago
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    Hey does anyone know why i cant see the images?

    1.4 years ago
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    @Viuge both, however the RPM function can be modified to another word I don't remember, I think "thrust"

    2.1 years ago
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    @UraniumOxide try putting the variable first in the engine code then

    2.2 years ago
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    9,275 UraniumOxide

    When I try to put RPM1 in the variable thing it says “error: variable not defined”

    2.2 years ago
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    @alexJgameYTukraine check if you put exactly the same FT value in the meter and in the variable, it has to be equal, literally everything

    2.3 years ago
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    I did everything according to the instructions
    but for some reason it doesn't work@Titaninfernal1

    2.3 years ago
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    @alexJgameYTukraine Hear a problem?

    2.3 years ago
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    NO WORKING

    2.3 years ago
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    @DEADSHOT14 Did you put the exact same code as the variables in the gauge? It has to be exactly the same

    2.7 years ago
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    5,447 DEADSHOT16

    Still not working for me

    2.7 years ago
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    @TouSashimi first click on the arrow, and then on the option that has this symbol: (x), it appears in the first image

    2.7 years ago
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    How do I add RPM option?

    2.7 years ago
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    @BittyJupiter360 OK then :)

    2.8 years ago
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    @BittyJupiter360 nevermind I found it

    2.8 years ago
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    Where do I find variable outputs? I can’t find where it is

    2.8 years ago
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    27.8k Dragoranos

    obrigado isso vai ser útil pra caramba!

    :)

    2.8 years ago
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    @Titaninferna thanks

    2.8 years ago
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    @SheriffHackdogMCPE yes, i just tested

    +3 2.8 years ago
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    Does it apply also to car engines?

    2.8 years ago
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