Why Do Some Planes Have Manually Controllable Injection in War Thunder?

avatarRavellingMane3 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons3 months ago

Manually controllable injection in War Thunder gives players better control of their engine performance, especially during intense dogfights or when evading enemies. Trust me, it's a life-saver when you need that extra burst of speed to get out of a sticky situation!

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avatarWarningSquad3 months ago

Because it allows you to fine-tune your engine's power output, especially in critical moments. It鈥檚 like having a nitro button for those epic aerial duels!


avatarArisingWard3 months ago

Honestly, manual control of injection is just there to make it more realistic. Real pilots had to mess with it, now so do you!


avatarBringingLimp3 months ago

Manual injection control is basically for engine optimization. Use it to balance between power and fuel efficiency based on your flying needs.

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