I was thinking about the XFG's 1.4 litre engine. 115 HP, that's a pretty aggressiv hp/litre ratio, but I'm sure it's not a big problem to achieve this, although I can't think of any 1.4 street car with so much power.
Anyway, the thing I doubt is that - with such an engine character - the redline would be this far away from the peak-power, resp. vice versa.
With the XFG you therefore could place the max torque even further up the rev-band (camshaft? here's where my engineering skills end...), resulting in much more than the 115 hp at 7500 or 8000 rpm - and the red line is still far away enough to pull to the ideal shift-point.
I say: NO! Something must be wrong here. I mean, it would be nice if it was this way in RL, but I doubt it is.
I mean, the XFG's powercurve/redline relation resembles more a big-block engine which is practically un-blow-able, as you never need the revs anyway.
I'd expect a 1.4 litre with 115 hp to have its peak-power just some revs before (if not even on) the redline - forcing you to shift earlier than what might be best for acceleration unless you want to risk engine damage. That, of course, would make the XFG a bit slower.
What do you think? Am I completely off the track. If so, someone bumped me... maybe becaus of lag ;-))))).
Don't get me wrong: It doesn't spoil the fun that much - I just think it's not too realistic.
Anyway, the thing I doubt is that - with such an engine character - the redline would be this far away from the peak-power, resp. vice versa.
With the XFG you therefore could place the max torque even further up the rev-band (camshaft? here's where my engineering skills end...), resulting in much more than the 115 hp at 7500 or 8000 rpm - and the red line is still far away enough to pull to the ideal shift-point.
I say: NO! Something must be wrong here. I mean, it would be nice if it was this way in RL, but I doubt it is.
I mean, the XFG's powercurve/redline relation resembles more a big-block engine which is practically un-blow-able, as you never need the revs anyway.
I'd expect a 1.4 litre with 115 hp to have its peak-power just some revs before (if not even on) the redline - forcing you to shift earlier than what might be best for acceleration unless you want to risk engine damage. That, of course, would make the XFG a bit slower.
What do you think? Am I completely off the track. If so, someone bumped me... maybe becaus of lag ;-))))).
Don't get me wrong: It doesn't spoil the fun that much - I just think it's not too realistic.