Steam Engine Simulator – How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM

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This is a guide for Steam Engine Simulator – How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM

It’s a breeze to achieve however you’ll need to spend some time.

Just get to 300 PSI then open the throttle valve and wait.

Tutorial without pictures:

 

How do I reach 300 PSI

  • Fill the tank with water. ( hold L )
  • Put heat to 100% ( 1 + SCROLL )
  • Disable relief valve ( press X )
  • Disable brake ( 3 + SCROLL )
  • Open throttle valve 1% – ( 2 + SCROLL )
  • Start engine ( hold SPACE )

    Engine should start spinning

  • Now, just sit back and

This is what it should appear like:

Steam Engine Simulator - How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM - How to get to 300 PSI - 7A774EC

Press H to open the Information screen.

How do you get 650 RPM?

If you have 300 PSI then do this:

  • Open throttle valve 100% ( 2 + SCROLL )

    RPM should be approximately 630 RPM at present.

  • Refill the tank regularly with water. ( hold L )

    If you don’t want to hold L, hold it and switch to another program/window it will continue to run without

    You are pressing the button.

  • Manually turn the engine manually ( hold You can use the same technique as you did with the water)

    I’m not sure if it will make a difference

  • If you’ve completed these steps, you have to wait until it randomly exceeds the speed of 650 RPM.

In my instance the steam engine was at 887.4 RPM

Steam Engine Simulator - How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM - How to get 650 RPM - 915381B

( To activate Information screen Controls are accessible by pressing C )

Tutorial with pictures

 

How can I get to 300 PSI

  • Fill the tank with water. ( hold L )

    Steam Engine Simulator - How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM - How to get to 300 PSI - 62E6FFF

  • Bring the heat to 100%. ( 1 + SCROLL )

    Steam Engine Simulator - How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM - How to get to 300 PSI - 253A5FE

  • Disable relief valve ( press X )
  • Disable brake ( 3 + SCROLL )

    Steam Engine Simulator - How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM - How to get to 300 PSI - FD644C7

  • Open throttle valve 1% – ( 2 + SCROLL )

    Steam Engine Simulator - How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM - How to get to 300 PSI - ECE8B4D

  • Start engine ( hold SPACE )

    Engine should start spinning

  • Now, just sit back and wait

This is what it should look like:

Steam Engine Simulator - How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM - How to get to 300 PSI - 7A774EC

( To activate the Information screen, simply press H )

How do you get 650 RPM?

If you have 300 PSI Do this:

  • Open throttle valve 100% ( 2 + SCROLL )

    RPM should be about 630 RPM

    Steam Engine Simulator - How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM - How to get 650 RPM - 6CF4658

  • Always refill the tank regularly with water. ( hold L )

    If you don’t wish to hold L, hold it and switch to another program/window it will continue to run without

    You press a buttonj

  • Manually turn the engine (hold the SPACE button and you can apply the same technique with the water)

    I’m not sure if it makes an impact

  • If you followed these steps, you will need to wait until the speed randomly reaches the speed of 650 RPM.

In my case, the steam engine reached 878.5 RPM

Steam Engine Simulator - How to get to 300 PSI and 650 RPM - How to get 650 RPM - 915381B

( To activate Information screen just press H Controls are accessible by pressing C )

Conclusion

If you’re willing to put in the effort it’s not difficult to obtain.

Leave a comment if you have any issues or questions.

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