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|Points to a unit of the type [[Documentation/Engine/Units/transmission_names|transmission_names]], usually nameless and within the same unit definition file or [[Documentation/Engine/Units#Includes|included]] from a Serialized Unit Include (.sui) type file. This is used to assign custom names to each gear in automatic and sequential modes (these are overridden by h-shifter pattern definitions).
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Revision as of 15:49, 12 May 2017

The accessory_transmission_data unit class is used to define the transmission characteristics for the player's vehicle, as well as the differential ratio. Units of this type are usually defined in /def/vehicle/truck/<make.model>/transmission/*.sii and valid unit names end in .transmission.

Attributes

Many common attributes are inherited from accessory_data.

Name Type Default Value Description
stall_torque_ratio float This defines the maximum torque multiplication of the torque converter for an automatic transmission. The torque output of the transmission is clamped to a maximum of (engine torque × gear ratio × stall_torque_ratio). That is, the output torque stops increasing once the output speed drops below (engine speed ÷ gear ratio ÷ stall_torque_ratio). If unset, the transmission behaves like a conventional transmission without a torque converter.
differential_ratio float This defines the differential/final drive ratio between the transmission output shaft and the wheels.
retarder uint 0 The number of output levels for the retarder if applicable. If zero, retarder behavior is disabled for the transmission.
ratios_reverse float_array This defines the reverse gear ratios in order of decreasing gear reduction. The values should be negative. Example:
	ratios_reverse[0]: -11.002
	ratios_reverse[1]: -8.875
ratios_forward float_array This defines the forward gear ratios in order of decreasing gear reduction. The values should be positive. Example:
	ratios_forward[0]: 11.32
	ratios_forward[1]: 9.132
	ratios_forward[2]: 7.207
	...etc...
transmission_names owner_ptr Points to a unit of the type transmission_names, usually nameless and within the same unit definition file or included from a Serialized Unit Include (.sui) type file. This is used to assign custom names to each gear in automatic and sequential modes (these are overridden by h-shifter pattern definitions).
crawls uint 0 The number of ratios_forward to handle as crawler gears for UI display. (Added in ETS2 1.27.2.1)