Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

[2x3] Configurable jet engine controller
14 Comments
Verkfall 20 Dec, 2022 @ 9:07pm 
Yes, it does work. If you're talking about it rising slowly, it should be fine.
Echoless 29 Jan, 2021 @ 5:43pm 
Does this work anymore?
DetonatingD 28 Jun, 2019 @ 5:10am 
i dident even know jet engines can explode
Mitch-Mash 16 Apr, 2019 @ 4:42am 
a full throttle jet w/o an exhaust duct has an exhaust pressure of bout 80k psi
Mitch-Mash 16 Apr, 2019 @ 4:39am 
theory confirmed
Mitch-Mash 16 Apr, 2019 @ 4:37am 
i think i may have a theory, there might be a limit to how much pressure a jet outlet can output, about 4000 psi or something like that
Mitch-Mash 16 Apr, 2019 @ 3:55am 
yes
Tajin  [author] 15 Apr, 2019 @ 5:50am 
Do you have a compressor? Its necessary now.
Mitch-Mash 15 Apr, 2019 @ 3:47am 
For some reason, my jets can only run at 10 rps with the throttle maxed, even though the limit is set to 100, I've tried everything i know to make it run faster, but nothing works, halp
Tajin  [author] 27 Mar, 2019 @ 5:48am 
Seems like it is no longer necessary to artificially slow down the engine. However it is also no longer possible to start it without a compressor.

Means theres no reason to put an electric engine on the turbine anymore.
DELTACX10 8 Jan, 2019 @ 1:31pm 
i think you can slow the engine with a velocity pivot that has weight on it
kutyax 14 Dec, 2018 @ 4:48pm 
im testing it now, but it seems like more pros than cons.
Tajin  [author] 14 Dec, 2018 @ 4:35pm 
downside is that this way of slowing down the turbine requires electricity
kutyax 14 Dec, 2018 @ 4:28pm 
perfect, as usual.i used to use speed restriction and generators to fatigue somehow the turbine, but that is a pain.now we have a perfect way to regulate jet engines without compressor.
thanks!!!