I have some questions as to the boost modelling in LFS at the moment... It's been discussed lightly in the past but I couldn't find anywhere that Scawen commented on it at all, save for the ancient days...
After taking a ride in a turbo'd car this weekend (woohoo ) which actually had a boost gauge installed, I noticed drastically different behaviour in terms of the activity of pressure under certain circumstances.
I realize that systems will differ vastly in their manners depending on numerous factors, but I'm wondering if there are some fundamental things that should be looked at...
First off, since turbochargers are positive feedback devices (more pressure in = more pressure out = more pressure in etc) the gauge indicated that pressure rises faster as it increases, not slower as in LFS. In LFS the needle slows as it approaches max pressure which is the opposite of how it seems things are IRL.
Second, I know some cars have more lag than others.... But seriously are some (street, not drag) cars as bad as the cars in LFS? I know it's just one example but the car I rode in this weekend could hit 15lbs at 2200RPM in second gear (it's elecronically limited to 12lbs in first gear).
The LFS RAC: It's almost unbeleivable how much lag that thing has; is that REALLY how that car behaves on the street?
I can post video of the gauges during my excursion if anyone needs to see what I am talking about.
Finally, it would be nice to have the vacuum side of the pressure gauge included... I don't think I've seen one anywhere that was just the positive side, correct me if I'm wrong. That would also help to understand what's happening with the boost modelling too.. Hmm maybe that's why it's not there
After taking a ride in a turbo'd car this weekend (woohoo ) which actually had a boost gauge installed, I noticed drastically different behaviour in terms of the activity of pressure under certain circumstances.
I realize that systems will differ vastly in their manners depending on numerous factors, but I'm wondering if there are some fundamental things that should be looked at...
First off, since turbochargers are positive feedback devices (more pressure in = more pressure out = more pressure in etc) the gauge indicated that pressure rises faster as it increases, not slower as in LFS. In LFS the needle slows as it approaches max pressure which is the opposite of how it seems things are IRL.
Second, I know some cars have more lag than others.... But seriously are some (street, not drag) cars as bad as the cars in LFS? I know it's just one example but the car I rode in this weekend could hit 15lbs at 2200RPM in second gear (it's elecronically limited to 12lbs in first gear).
The LFS RAC: It's almost unbeleivable how much lag that thing has; is that REALLY how that car behaves on the street?
I can post video of the gauges during my excursion if anyone needs to see what I am talking about.
Finally, it would be nice to have the vacuum side of the pressure gauge included... I don't think I've seen one anywhere that was just the positive side, correct me if I'm wrong. That would also help to understand what's happening with the boost modelling too.. Hmm maybe that's why it's not there