What engine does our Ki-84 use anyway?
Ha-45/11
See Mitsu's post and graph.
HA45-SP means HA-45-Toku (Special in English), aka HA-45-11.
Is there any possibility that our Ki-84-Ia does use the Ha-45-21, but doesn't use the WEP?
Nope, the Ki-84 in AH2 is an early Ki-84 with a Ha-45/11 engine.
If the early Ki-84s with Ha-45-11 had already recorded 392mph, then wouldn't they have reached that speed with some kind of WEP engaged?
No, you are only talking 4 mph. The AH2 Ki-84 has a max power setting at 250mmHg @ 2900rpm. (standard maximum speed).
Or, does it mean that the early Ki-84s with a 1800hp reached 392mph max speed with just military power?
Actually from what I read the 1800hp was take off power running at 400mmHg @ 2900 rpm.
At 250mmHg it should have less then 1800hp.
AIREVIEW's General View of Japanese Military Aircraft In ThePacific War, Vol.1,pg.320:
Ha-45/11 NK9-B(IJN-nomenclature)
HP(T.O.): 1,800 @ 400mmHg & 2,900rpm
HP(2,000m/6,562-ft): 1,650 @ 250mmHg & same-rpm
HP(5,700m/18,701-ft): 1,460 @ 250mmHg & same-rpm
The Ki-84 as modeled in AH isn't mis-modeled. It hits the numbers it's supposed to (for the most part). Karnak is questioning why model a Ki-84 with a Ha-45/11 and not a later war Ki-84 with a Ho-45/21 and water methanol.
Most likely the answer is that HTC went with the data they have.
Then, how fast are they supposed to be with WEP?
Wep is mis-leading. You want to know what was the highest possible mmHg that the Ho-45/11 could run at and its time limit.. ie emergency power.
Take off power as I quoted above and have read else where is 400mmHg @ 2900hp. In AH the Ki-84 max power setting is 250mmHg @ 2900rpm.
The 388 mph (624 kph) figure is for "standard maximum speed" at +250 boost.
Clearly the Type 4 fighter could fly faster than 388 mph if the pilot increased power above +250. The question then becomes, how much faster. The manual doesn't answer that question.
HTC has data for a 250mmHg @ 2900rpm Ho-45/11 and thats what they modeled it.
1) how fast is the Ki-84 with Ha-45-11 on military power only?
288-392 mph (this could be max allowable boost for this version)
2) how fast is the Ki-84 with Ha-45-11 with emergency power engaged?
I don't think any one has come up with that data. As Pyro said:
The WEP issue is a confusing one. Busa has been doing a lot of research for me over in Japan on the N1K and also the Ki-84. It's not very clear-cut as the engine had various restrictions placed upon it at various times and the IJA and IJN did not treat the engines the same. His research leaned toward the Ki-84 not making use of WEP while the N1K did, but again, it is not a clear-cut situation and is the source of much debate.
Busa and Fdutchmen are looking into it.
If take off power is @ 400mmHg then clearly the Ki-84 could run about 250mmHg. The question is how much and how long and how much of a speed gain do you get..
3) how fast is the Ki-84 with Ha-45-21 on military power only?
about 410mph
4) how fast is the Ki-84 with Ha-45-21 with emergency power engaged?
Well at maximum boost and water methanol about 420mph (see the US test with 100 octane avgas)
5) how do we know our Ki-84 has the Ha-45-11?
Because thats the most prolific data. And by comparing the power settings.
The AH2 Ki-84 is for an early version with a Ho-45/11.