mbrice07
mbrice07
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3rd Mar 2012
2nd Dec 2023
6 Cylinder Inline Engine (Overhead Cam, EFI "Gas/Petrol" Type Motor). Inspired by Mitsubishi 4G54 Engine Design. On Startup, Spark Plugs are pre-heated before combustion begins. Pre-Ignites when run on DESL causing undesired operation.
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Comments

  • mbrice07
    mbrice07
    5th Mar 2012
    Fatcat00, although the fuel in the Powder Toy is based on propane, it produces the desired effect for the simulation, with the fuel injected to the cylinder and flashed into a vapor to be burned. All very much like a typical petrol engine. In reality the purpose of this design is two-fold. 1) To be as close in operation to an actual engine as far as circuit timings go and 2) to experiment in getting a device working on extremely precise pressures and spark timings to generate a desired result. I had attempted for the use of Diesel as a fuel, but due to the nature of the fuel inlet on the cylinder, it pre-ignites, so I had to go back to OIL for the final version.
  • Gundam_Tech
    Gundam_Tech
    5th Mar 2012
    try 100% LOXY, burns like a bawss. (Modify the metal spark plugs to TESC ones will do the job.)
  • fatcat00
    fatcat00
    4th Mar 2012
    its not f###### petrol its propane, petrol doesnt turn to gas at low pressure, propane does, and one of the most famous creators of 2007 made a save declaring that it is not petrol its propane...
  • jedi4334gothacked
    jedi4334gothacked
    4th Mar 2012
    lolololol
  • kenneth111
    kenneth111
    4th Mar 2012
    take out all the oil from the tank and put bizr
  • Matten
    Matten
    4th Mar 2012
    Try to fill the tank with NBLE, also works good.
  • canadadry
    canadadry
    4th Mar 2012
    5% merc, 5% bcol, 20% desl and 70% oil. That's my mix.
  • canadadry
    canadadry
    4th Mar 2012
    My mix: 75% oil, 20% desl, 5%: bcol and merc.
  • simflyer97
    simflyer97
    4th Mar 2012
    also try replacing OIL with DESL
  • napalmgamer
    napalmgamer
    4th Mar 2012
    sorry i have a tendency to light things instead of waiting for them to do something.