1st: There is no information about Differential at all on the wiki /= 2nd: For the transmission section of things the wiki doesn't explain anything about what the different values do such as "viscousCoupling" and "axleFriction" leaving users to assume what they do with little to no info. 3rd: A few values could be explained in the engine section because it is hard to assume realistic values for things like "throttleSensitivity" and the "brakingCoefRPS" Values. More explanation on what specific values do and how specific values work in different sections of the wiki would make it more relevant and leave less questions unanswered by the wiki. - - - Updated - - - Reference Content Creation Section Transmission Engine Also under HubWheels [which doesn't need to but could be updated for pressurewheels] We could use a meathod posted for how to get the desired weight that you want from a specific number of "NumRays" rather than just a method of how to determine the weight of your current setup. [If possible]| Also rather than just PSI avgs what about wheel weight avgs for example wheel applications.
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I am awere I myself could add to it, but some of the stuff I asked for confuses me, so I can't really help there, also I don't have the time to add a ton of stuff because I am too busy working on mods. Also I know your simply trying to encourage others to add to it, Not simply explaining what a wiki is.