Guide :: MODULAR ENGINES: perfect stoichiometry - Steam Community A simple guide to run your modular engine with the desired stoichiometric coefficient in every working condition (no matter if you have a naturally aspirated engine or a supercharged one) FEATURES:-Always works-Immediate response to changes in operating conditions (throttle, load, temperature, manifold pressure, etc )-Very simple-NO PID-NO LUA
Questions about Modular Engine AFR and Fluid Mechanics Modular engines run most fuel efficient with a stoichiometric of 0 2 and they also need the least amount of cooling at a stoichiometric of 0 2 Don't take my word as thruth, use this controller and test it yourself:
What is the Fuel:ratio for modular engines :: Stormworks: Build and . . . You CAN display the AFR ratio of the engine simply onto an instrument display by hooking up the Fluid Volume node outputs from the air and fuel manifolds, and dividing them using a divide block Then output that answer to you preferred display gauge
Tips for modular engines : r Stormworks - Reddit modular engines produce heat proportionaly to the burned fuel There is a efficiency number displayed when you look at a cylinder The higher the rps, the lower the efficiency The procentage shown is the part of the fuel that will be converted to power, the rest goes straight to the heat
Modular engine - Official Stormworks: Build and Rescue Wiki Modular engines are customizable engines in Stormworks There are different variations with size: small, medium, and large Intakes for the modular engines are fuel, air, exhaust, and coolant to ports located on the engine manifolds
Modular engine AFR - tips or tricks? :: Stormworks: Build and Rescue . . . The engines run at a really low A and F value A is 0 32, F is 0 18 Said value for fuel is so low that even 0 1 lower results in an engine shutdown The problem is the Stociometry is still 0 4-0 8 across my throttle range (20-100%) and results in a very cooked engine within 12KMs