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KO I-20V100/A | 1x1 Size V20 Modular Engine
   
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KO I-20V100/A | 1x1 Size V20 Modular Engine

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Presenting the KO I-20V100/A
Seeing a need for a sturdy and fuel efficient engine able to pack a punch and last for extended periods of time under heavy load without struggling with overheating or breakdowns, Kahrstrom & Olsen developed the I-20V100/A, a highly capable package that comes complete with everything you need, including ECU and clutch management, an double cooling system for extra effect and redundancy as well as easy to use engine management. The I-20V100/A is the smallest amongst three variants.

Technical Specifications
Engine Type: Supercharged V20 Diesel
Measurements (including sub-systems): 6.25x2.25x2.50m (length, width, height)
Weight: 1448kg
Price: 29160$

Credit
Thanks to WH1T3_No1SE for allowing us to use his engine controller!

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31 Comments
Sundowner 6 May @ 12:52am 
Hey there, I know its been a long time since you've had a post or anything, but im struggling to figure out why the engine is RPS Stuttering. Infinite fuel works fine, fuel tanks not so much
henryostrich 12 Dec, 2023 @ 3:47pm 
thank you i needed somtihg for my train
JJW836412 29 Aug, 2023 @ 11:06am 
Electricity Generation Review
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Max power units (when connected straight to generators on startup): 94
Consistent power units (when connected straight to generators when running): 132


Generators used:

Small: 0
Medium: 1
Large: 0

Other notes: Seems to be lacking in power. It may be designed for "easy to install on boats" but i would compare it to a default medium engine. Its good for decoration and the built in cooling systems work well. The automatic gearbox makes it better for boats. Just not as much power. Its also very fuel efficient.
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Alucard_DK 13 Jul, 2022 @ 5:11am 
also really like the engine :)
Alucard_DK 13 Jul, 2022 @ 5:10am 
Ive found that the RPM Flutter can be helped by putting some pumps on the exhaust as well as the intake
this lets me take the clutch to about 50% before the flutter begins (at 100% throttle)
McCree 26 Jun, 2022 @ 10:56am 
Your engines are sweet, very pretty to look at. I was hoping to use one in my next build, but unfortunately it seems you're lacking in a range of mid-sized engines. This was the only one I could fit, after tearing out a lot of the excess blocks that give it its personality. For reference I had a space of something like 1.25x1.75 width/height.

I've since abandoned that project for other reasons, but I thought i'd give this bit of feedback in the hopes that if i come looking again in the future, I might find something that'll fit xD
GeilerElch 21 Mar, 2022 @ 10:05am 
Heyhey! Where do I connect the pipes at the bottom of the cooling thing?
LieutenantWolf 10 Mar, 2022 @ 10:42am 
i actually meant pumping it into the engine. it worked whenever i had the ship on stilts but once again the rpms violently flutter once i put it in the water
Kahrstrom  [author] 10 Mar, 2022 @ 10:10am 
Ah, yes, pumping air into the engine room instead of hooking it up directly to the engine can be a bit troublesome sometimes. I usually just hook it up directly but with enough pumps it you can usually fill the engine room :) Glad you got it working!
LieutenantWolf 10 Mar, 2022 @ 10:06am 
*final message I swear* after replacing the wimpy small pumps with 4 large pumps, it works flawlessly.