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Докладване на проблем с превода
I'm now thinking about hyper-charging the engine...
Also, you might want to consider a small lader. It's a pain to jump onto for one simple reason: From the oceon, I have found it impossible.
Now to pick apart the logic and hyper-charge the engine... what could go wrong?
I had actually already mounted it at more than 100Knots but it is becoming too unstable so I have clamped it.
You can only get up there by jumping.
By cranking the RPS up as high as possible, and going forward as fast as possible, I managed to get speeds upwards of 105 knots! Time to break that record! And, maybe end that time with the cabin facing up!
Record Two: By setting the limmiter to 150 (Edited settings), I managed to get the engines to 113.3 (They refused to go higher at that setting). When I went forth at that setting, I didin't move at all... then suddenly I wasn't there, and I was moving at... 140 knots!
I plan on testing higher values, but later... still gotta look at your other builds!
Also, how do you get onto it from the sea? (Not via jumbing)