car is very slow with 100% accurate specs

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The real world top speed for the car is ~90 MPH, but I can only get it to 60 in RoR
I made the car 100% accurate, with correct horsepower, torque curves, transmission ratios, and weight
I've also decreased the fusedrag to 0, so that shouldn't be it
Any help is appreciated
 

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The real world top speed for the car is ~90 MPH, but I can only get it to 60 in RoR
I made the car 100% accurate, with correct horsepower, torque curves, transmission ratios, and weight
I've also decreased the fusedrag to 0, so that shouldn't be it
Any help is appreciated
probably ror being ror.If I remember right the pajero had option for real life hp in truckfile but that didnt drive good
 
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also the torque curve you have going on is funky its making 0hp at higher rpm
that's intended, i'm trying to simulate an old rpm governor, instead of what I assume to be a basic electric limiter
the max rpm irl is 4500 (at least with the I6, idk about the V8)
maybe try increasing the final drive, or maybe increase/ decrease the ratio on the final gear.
that would honestly be a last resort if other stuff i do doesn't work, just so i can really keep this very accurate
i'll either try to increase wheel friction, decrease engine inertia, or both if i have to
 
that's intended, i'm trying to simulate an old rpm governor, instead of what I assume to be a basic electric limiter
the max rpm irl is 4500 (at least with the I6, idk about the V8)
and thats probably what breaks it :/ ror is picky when it comes to that
 
and thats probably what breaks it :/ ror is picky when it comes to that
but the thing is, the car is at max torque when it reaches 60 and can't go higher
i might try removing my custom governor but i don't think it'll work
 
I guess it's not ideal but might be worth sacrificing the realistic values for realistic performance

As for why it's not achievable when it should be, I don't know. I had this problem myself but it was caused by fusedrag.

You can check what the problem is by adjusting values (one at a time)
- your fusedrag is not defined or defined wrong (remove, compare, add, compare)
- you're running out of grip (add friction to wheels)
- you're running out of power (add HP to engine)
- you're running out of gears (add extra final gear or increase RPM limit temporarily)
 
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