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Old 04-22-2021, 08:38 PM   #3
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Default Re: [Vehicles] Gunpowder Engines and Stirling Engines

The problem with stirling engines at those tech levels is that their energy density compared to normal steam engines was low. They were fuel efficient, but their power/weight ratio was poor, so while useful in massive fixed installations they were not terribly useful for vehicles. This is the same reason it took decades before diesels replaced steam for ships - large diesels lacked the energy density of a steam turbine system
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