Lone Wolf had studied it for a long time, but he couldn't figure out how this machine possibly achieved more than 60 horsepower.
It wasn't because the machinery was too complex.
On the contrary, it was because it was "too simple", so simple that he couldn't help but suspect that the game's production team was cutting corners.
The principle of the pot camel engine was actually not difficult. Essentially, it involved boiling water, with the piston movement driving the crankshaft, which in turn drove the flywheel, outputting power.
Referencing engines, ignoring cost-performance, simply wanting to increase power was actually very easy. Increasing the cylinder volume, the number of cylinders, or the pressure inside the cylinders are all feasible methods.
However, what baffled Lone Wolf was that the pot camel engine in front of him was a single cylinder!
Sixty horsepower on a single-cylinder pot camel engine?
That's no joke.
Lone Wolf suddenly said,