Ok, try attached file instead, it works here at least Update: I have not tuned it much at all, just put some pieces there so it does work, but you might want to change some values, like battery size and torque curve.
Hi, I’m stalking the thread atm for my own electric car development, hope you don’t mind. Inertia for an electric motor, would that be lower than that in the ICE engine?
Inertia of engine is largely from diameter and mass of rotating components, so it can be either way really, how much your electric engine's rotating parts weight and how much does same bits in ICE of your choice weight? Then engine braking, do you want electric engine to have braking features or not, that is dynamic friction and friction, which are really low typically, but regenerative braking etc. can be emulated with higher friction without going knee deep in LUA. Even ICE inertia in game is somewhat arbitrary which you tune so that you get appropriate rpm rise, decrease and generally correct relationship of wheels rotational speed change affecting engine rotational speed etc. It is not exactly perfect science there, mostly you just need to fudge it to be something believable.
Ah unfortunately whilst the car loaded in, no engine was there to speak of. Must’ve deleted too much stuff Very crude of me.
@fufsgfen, Thankyou! Thanks to your help I’ve managed to improve my electric car mods! --- Post updated --- Also how about a Tesla roadster? Or a more budget alternative Nissan Leaf, Hyundai Kona or Kia Niro
Thank you! Ive just played around with the file of my Rimac, and it now drives like a real EV! --- Post updated --- So, do you know how to edit the actual Power of the car? Ive edited Torque so it has 1600nm like the real one, But now the car outputs 2110hp instead of 1220 at 10500rpm...I also raised the RPM ALso sorry that I didnt reply in so long --- Post updated --- Heres the new car that drives like an Electric one!
You need to adjust torque lower at max hp rpm, hp is just calculated from torque with a multiplier, so you set 1600Nm for low rpm, to 0rpm I think, then torque decreases towards 10500rpm so that there given torque results 1220hp.
You can try this 440cid's calculator, I have made one too, but mine is state of mess still. https://www.beamng.com/threads/flywheel-torque-power-spreadsheet-calculator.45889/
In acceleration they moved away a little .. but at 300km/h the Rimac was reaching the C-50 MCR ... and the C-50 mounts a 9.0cc V12 ...So the Rimac is definitely going strong.
Why do you insist on typing this way I mean its OK on your own car company's thread but it should just stay there lol
remove this Code: "soundConfig": { "sampleName": "79E3ABDE42E9129E5FB9E08215EF5DCC", "mainGain": 7.5, "maxLoadMix": 1, "minLoadMix": 0, "onLoadGain":1, "offLoadGain":1, "eqLowGain": 0, "eqLowFreq": 400, "eqLowWidth": 0, "eqHighGain": 0, "eqHighFreq": 6000, "eqHighWidth": 0.5, "lowCutFreq":80, //"fundamentalFrequencyCylinderCount":4, "eqFundamentalGain": 0, },