So I’m….I just realize why cooling never worked on my boats…WHY DID THEY REMOVE THE IN/OUT THING FOR COOLING MANIFOLDS AND RADIATORS??? I THOUGHT THE A/B THING MEANT NOTHING! COME ON NOW!
Nice ! Because of all the time i spent trouble shooting my own modular engine, i could actually watch this video and understand everything you did for once 😉 So the pump on the Air Manifold, that's not necessary right ? i know it's a thing cuz i've seen it in other videos but i've heard it sort of supercharges your engine?? Did i get this part right ? Also, with this 4 Cylinder engine, is there a way to find out how it would compare to a 20 Cylinder engine using small components ? Just trying to figure out when does it become beneficial to go from a small to a larger engine . Oh and i learned a few things here, i actually didn't change any of the values in the Microcontroller on my engines and i had no idea about the composite so i didn't hook that up either. I actually have no idea what that composite thing does.
Hey Prof, I noticed it in your last video, not sure if you did it too in this video. But the best ratio of fuel to air intakes is 1 to 2. So for 1 fuel intake, take 2 air intakes. That will optimise the power output.
Loved the video @ProfNCognito! Can't wait for the next video man! That's a nice little 3 by 3 Cylinder Modular Engine, I wonder if you can Make a Diesel Engine like on a Ship with an Oil Fired Boiler, maybe like what the Essex-class Aircraft Carriers or the Iowa-class Battleships use? I saw @Camodo Gaming's Latest video with Frantic yesterday (or rather 2 days ago as of typing this up). They were Messing around with a Build of an Imperial Japanese Navy I-400-class Submarine that's on the Steam Workshop. It's Spawns in and then Puts itself Together almost like a Transformer and it has the 3 Floatplanes which they actually Carried albeit not really the Actual Floatplanes. I've even set a Mission for them to try out with Spycakes and O.B. (May Deltars/Geometa have mercy) which is set for August 15th at the Earliest and September 2nd at the Latest in the Comments section below the video, so go ahead and check that out! Let me know what you think about the idea and I'll catch you in your next video man!
Can u please make a Tutorial on a Modular Engine ECU Like The NJ Ecu I can't play the game using normal engines [Either they are too Powerful or too Underpowered, Even after Tuning] so pls make a complex ecu that i can follow please i beg you [ And if you are Wondering why can't i just Sub to the NJ Ecu Because i dont have the real Version i downloaded it for Steam.Unlocked] PLeeeeeeease make a New Tutorial i beg u! Plus can u make it somewhat Efficent i also want alot of Powerr!
So I have a question i made a 5x5 modular engine with 9 cylinders and it worked perfectly but I made two 6 cylinder 5x5s on another ship and the rps from the starters keeps capping at about 3.5 rps i checked the connections about three times but I don't know what's wrong with it and idea on how to fix it?
But i cant put this thing in my engine room in a boat, right? The cooling would not work because its not really "outside" and the radiators would, at least in theory, stop work ... and also the engine room would be extremely toasty :D Same with the air intake. That would need to be to somewhere outside or you get a vacuum, right? But i should finish watching the video first i guess lol
A generator provides power from RPS, just like an alternator would. The alternator is too small to provide power to a 3x3 engine alone, and a small generator uses same space, with less configuration issues.
Man can anyone direct me to how to cool a 24 valve 3x3? I understand the more rps you turn the harder it is to cool but there should be a way to cool this motor down were I can pull back the throttle and it starts cooling. I built a boat for fishing and I tried a 5 cylinder not enough power to get out of my own way. So I tried 2 and still nothing so my buddy is like you going to need a monstrosity so I made a 24 cylinder 3x3 I hooked up and piped into all cylinders even on both sides of every cylinder put one radiator down on both sides the engine and I put a t pipe on both ports and slapped on on top then went out the t and piped the whole engine ins and out both sides
Is there a way to supercharge without having to use Lua? I've tried using PIDs, thresholds, and every other part I can think of, but I don't understand the calculations enough to pull it off. Surely there's a simple way anyone could use without having to use a workshop creation?
I know it’s been a month since y’all posted about this - but I’ve got a friend that’s figured out a way to use variable valves for efficient supercharging. I’ll have to ask him about it and see how he’s got it hooked ip
Hey Man !
Congrats on 5K, i just noticed that while hopping on this video.
WOOT WOOT !!!🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Thanks a bunch!
So I’m….I just realize why cooling never worked on my boats…WHY DID THEY REMOVE THE IN/OUT THING FOR COOLING MANIFOLDS AND RADIATORS??? I THOUGHT THE A/B THING MEANT NOTHING! COME ON NOW!
Pump also needs to be before the manifold. I just use extra for more flow.
Ohhh, for that reason my boat was exploding
good video but you should take it slow when you select an item. It's quite hard to recognize which part for newbie.
Woot..love these videos. Keep em coming!
3:15 you could place them on top of the cylinder, and connect them with a connected intake manifold
1:42
I think of it as the big end being the reinforcements to deal the the higher pressure
Dude that's a beauty by it self
I run a single small battery to start two 4cyl 3x3 engines, no issues. Also use one 5x5 fan radiator with engine at 8rps.
This really helped thanks👍 also did you make that microcontroller yourself?
No zizo did
Nice !
Because of all the time i spent trouble shooting my own modular engine, i could actually watch this video and understand everything you did for once 😉
So the pump on the Air Manifold, that's not necessary right ? i know it's a thing cuz i've seen it in other videos but i've heard it sort of supercharges your engine?? Did i get this part right ?
Also, with this 4 Cylinder engine, is there a way to find out how it would compare to a 20 Cylinder engine using small components ?
Just trying to figure out when does it become beneficial to go from a small to a larger engine .
Oh and i learned a few things here, i actually didn't change any of the values in the Microcontroller on my engines and i had no idea about the composite so i didn't hook that up either.
I actually have no idea what that composite thing does.
Composite reads a bunch of info off the engine.
Can you tell me what’s the name of the mod for the micro controller is since I can’t find it anywhere
No mods check description
Hey Prof, I noticed it in your last video, not sure if you did it too in this video. But the best ratio of fuel to air intakes is 1 to 2. So for 1 fuel intake, take 2 air intakes. That will optimise the power output.
also, love your video's!
@@Nildraeth im pretty sure that best air-fuel ratio changes when you supercharge your engine
They do but this Mc accounts for that.
Loved the video @ProfNCognito! Can't wait for the next video man! That's a nice little 3 by 3 Cylinder Modular Engine, I wonder if you can Make a Diesel Engine like on a Ship with an Oil Fired Boiler, maybe like what the Essex-class Aircraft Carriers or the Iowa-class Battleships use?
I saw @Camodo Gaming's Latest video with Frantic yesterday (or rather 2 days ago as of typing this up). They were Messing around with a Build of an Imperial Japanese Navy I-400-class Submarine that's on the Steam Workshop. It's Spawns in and then Puts itself Together almost like a Transformer and it has the 3 Floatplanes which they actually Carried albeit not really the Actual Floatplanes. I've even set a Mission for them to try out with Spycakes and O.B. (May Deltars/Geometa have mercy) which is set for August 15th at the Earliest and September 2nd at the Latest in the Comments section below the video, so go ahead and check that out!
Let me know what you think about the idea and I'll catch you in your next video man!
how do microcontrollers work? theyre so overwhelming for a new player like me
It can be a little overwhelming. It's just all the logic you have in game but stored inside a nice small package.
Is it possible to build an engine like this without a microcontroller?
Yes but it's not efficient.
Can u please make a Tutorial on a Modular Engine ECU Like The NJ Ecu I can't play the game using normal engines [Either they are too Powerful or too Underpowered, Even after Tuning] so pls make a complex ecu that i can follow please i beg you [ And if you are Wondering why can't i just Sub to the NJ Ecu Because i dont have the real Version i downloaded it for Steam.Unlocked] PLeeeeeeease make a New Tutorial i beg u! Plus can u make it somewhat Efficent i also want alot of Powerr!
So I have a question i made a 5x5 modular engine with 9 cylinders and it worked perfectly but I made two 6 cylinder 5x5s on another ship and the rps from the starters keeps capping at about 3.5 rps i checked the connections about three times but I don't know what's wrong with it and idea on how to fix it?
nice I hope this one wont overheat that fast
Aw man, the whole time I was missing an air intake pump on my modular engines. Of course they weren't working
I put a pump on exhaust too, but have had best results with an impeller that is driven by the drivetrain.
But i cant put this thing in my engine room in a boat, right? The cooling would not work because its not really "outside" and the radiators would, at least in theory, stop work ... and also the engine room would be extremely toasty :D Same with the air intake. That would need to be to somewhere outside or you get a vacuum, right?
But i should finish watching the video first i guess lol
yeah it would work better if you ran them outside
I did everything but how do I get that microcontroller center with all the same settings
there's a link in the description for a custom micro controller
How would one go about hooking up a transmission with neutral, 1+ gears?
You probably need alternator if necessary. 2 starter should be enough to start the engine.
A generator provides power from RPS, just like an alternator would. The alternator is too small to provide power to a 3x3 engine alone, and a small generator uses same space, with less configuration issues.
Man can anyone direct me to how to cool a 24 valve 3x3? I understand the more rps you turn the harder it is to cool but there should be a way to cool this motor down were I can pull back the throttle and it starts cooling. I built a boat for fishing and I tried a 5 cylinder not enough power to get out of my own way. So I tried 2 and still nothing so my buddy is like you going to need a monstrosity so I made a 24 cylinder 3x3 I hooked up and piped into all cylinders even on both sides of every cylinder put one radiator down on both sides the engine and I put a t pipe on both ports and slapped on on top then went out the t and piped the whole engine ins and out both sides
Cooling is a pain now. Maximize your flow rate.
Guys how do i get a mikro/micro controler that he said 5:48 in the video, pls some one respond
in on the workshop serach "Zizo"
Is there a way to supercharge without having to use Lua? I've tried using PIDs, thresholds, and every other part I can think of, but I don't understand the calculations enough to pull it off. Surely there's a simple way anyone could use without having to use a workshop creation?
I'm waiting for this answer as well.
I know it’s been a month since y’all posted about this - but I’ve got a friend that’s figured out a way to use variable valves for efficient supercharging. I’ll have to ask him about it and see how he’s got it hooked ip
Let us know!
Sorry to keep bugging you but no smoke is coming out of my exhaust. That normal?
if you have no catalitic converters.
What do I do with the gearboxs?. What are they for. You said I can do anything with them but idk ehat I do with yhem
you can change the gear ratio to what ever you want.
@@ProfNCognito thanks
My throttlw or key wont even move ao I cant start it. help please
Electric?
@@ProfNCognito yea im dumb. Didn't notice that thanks
my engine wont start it just keeps cranking slowly but it never starts
Give it throttle
i tried to
@@ProfNCognito
same have you fixed it
Won't let me start it I press e and it doesn't turn and the throttle can't move
I cant get my Engine to work and i have no idea what im doing wrong
I had this issue and I had to just connect my air pumps to my ignition key and it worked
Wait dont you need to connect the cylinders together so they share fuel and air?
Touching cylinders are connected.
Good to know that works now. I used to use manifolds to connect cylinders
Can you do a primemover engine like a 5x 5 cylinder also great tutorial video and keep em coming