Responsiveness

I may have asked this vaguely a while ago, but how does Responsiveness effect the way a car drives :question: …as i have never really driven a car :cry: I’m asking this because I want to compare the differences between a naturally aspirated engine compared to a turbocharged engine as a turbo can drastically decrease the responsiveness…

In Automation the engine responsiveness is what happens when you put your foot down on the throttle. If the engine breaks your neck, it has a responsiveness of 100, if you spill your coffee it’s 50, and if you can play a round of Chess before you feel any effect it’s 0.

Cheers again Killrob! :mrgreen: