@Supermini555 I see. Well these should work. But I can't guarantee the values will preserve themselves it you use subassemblies or fiddle with the settings. Let me know if they work as desired.
This should do it. Top row is 3000, and bottom row is 5000.
For future reference, PropEngineAdvanced.State power= is the value to edit in this case, and the value in the code is twice that of the represented hp.
@Supermini555 Darn. I wish I knew a way to prevent over-maximum settings from automatically capping after adjusting or replacing a part.
Nope, it didn't
It was actually for this to fix the speed due to the immense drag @Sunnyskies
@Supermini555 I see. Well these should work. But I can't guarantee the values will preserve themselves it you use subassemblies or fiddle with the settings. Let me know if they work as desired.
I'm on iOS @Sunnyskies
Wait, those reset themselves after I saved. Hold on.
This should do it. Top row is 3000, and bottom row is 5000.
For future reference, PropEngineAdvanced.State power= is the value to edit in this case, and the value in the code is twice that of the represented hp.