I'm hoping that some clued up person here brings back the aprilia 250 thoughs were the days.
I'm making the torque curve right now :)
Quote from: Alby46 on December 19, 2013, 07:12:53 PM
I'm making the torque curve right now :)
Thanks Alby46, happy days.
I just doubled the torque figures on the msm 125 rr to test it. Its quite realistic because a 250 engine is basically two 125s. The problem with the bike is that it rides like the clutch is slipping on full throttle. Not sure how to fix that. Any ideas?
Here's the engine file:
https://mega.co.nz/#!ZdgQ2AwD!Zxn-iCWmYOxxpnXLg5m6rTPREPQCDCAXHpuW5rPf57o
Quote from: cjmc78 on December 19, 2013, 07:59:24 PM
I just doubled the torque figures on the msm 125 rr to test it. Its quite realistic because a 250 engine is basically two 125s. The problem with the bike is that it rides like the clutch is slipping on full throttle. Not sure how to fix that. Any ideas?
There's a "Clutch" section in the engine file ...
But I'd say that without a proper understanding of all the parameters it will be hard to do something good. It's like shooting in the dark ...
MaX.
Quote from: cjmc78 on December 19, 2013, 07:59:24 PM
- Its quite realistic because a 250 engine is basically two 125s.
- The problem with the bike is that it rides like the clutch is slipping on full throttle. Not sure how to fix that. Any ideas?
- uhmm
- it's in the cfg
Clutch
{
MaxTorque = 490
Mapping = 2
DeadZone = 0.04
Slipper = 1
RampAngle
{
range = 30, 5, 45
setting = 1
}
MaxSlip
{
range = 0.5, 0.1, 1.0
setting = 2
Cool. Thanks. I'll try that now.
Ok that works. I just doubled the "MaxTorque" setting. No more slipping. Thanks.
Great job guys, looking forward to take it for a spin!!!! 8)