Being bored, I decided to fool around with LFSTweak & Quarter Mile Challenge.
One of my bright ideas was to use the clutch, and slip it all the way down the track. Much to my surprize, after a few failed attemps, I noted that I had "engine damage". But wait! It wasn't that, as there was no popcorn sound - and now the clutch pedal didn't work any more, and actually just really slowly I could see the clutch pedal indicator rising for no reason. Strange. So I decided to try again - after a couple of practice launches - same thing.
So, next step was to make sure I wasn't just "damaging the engine". I left the gas pedal to keep the RPMs down to reasonable range (below redline) and kept the brakes on, and partially disengaged the clutch (basically trying to "burn it out"), and lo and behold the same thing! It helps to have an 8000 HP car with sizable tires. My only other thought was that somehow the huge power of the engine was wrecking itself, but that doesn't explain the clutch axis behaviour.
I am now off to see if I can wreck the clutch in a normal car.
Edit: HAH, it works! I burned out the clutch in the FXR by setting high brake strenght and beating on the clutch as described above. It only takes about a minute!
Edit 2: wtf, then it comes back... Something is weird.
Edit 3: umm, ok. I can't seem to reproduce this any longer. WTH. Something strange happened here. I don't understand, it happened numerous times, then the same thing in the FXR... I should probably delete this post :
And NO, I am not high / drunk / under the influence of any narcotic/hypnotic/barbituate/amphetamine or any mind altering substance of any sort
One of my bright ideas was to use the clutch, and slip it all the way down the track. Much to my surprize, after a few failed attemps, I noted that I had "engine damage". But wait! It wasn't that, as there was no popcorn sound - and now the clutch pedal didn't work any more, and actually just really slowly I could see the clutch pedal indicator rising for no reason. Strange. So I decided to try again - after a couple of practice launches - same thing.
So, next step was to make sure I wasn't just "damaging the engine". I left the gas pedal to keep the RPMs down to reasonable range (below redline) and kept the brakes on, and partially disengaged the clutch (basically trying to "burn it out"), and lo and behold the same thing! It helps to have an 8000 HP car with sizable tires. My only other thought was that somehow the huge power of the engine was wrecking itself, but that doesn't explain the clutch axis behaviour.
I am now off to see if I can wreck the clutch in a normal car.
Edit: HAH, it works! I burned out the clutch in the FXR by setting high brake strenght and beating on the clutch as described above. It only takes about a minute!
Edit 2: wtf, then it comes back... Something is weird.
Edit 3: umm, ok. I can't seem to reproduce this any longer. WTH. Something strange happened here. I don't understand, it happened numerous times, then the same thing in the FXR... I should probably delete this post :
And NO, I am not high / drunk / under the influence of any narcotic/hypnotic/barbituate/amphetamine or any mind altering substance of any sort