It used to be (and was like this for as long as I can recall) that neg Gs in a Hurricane mk1 would cut out it's engine but when you went back to Positive Gs the engine would kick back in. If you did some severe neg G moves for a length of time the engine would cut out and have to be manually restarted. (having to restart the engine was fairly rare)NOW any neg G cutout kills the engine and requires you to manually restart it. Dip y'er nose down slightly and you have to restart the engine. This has only started happening since the new version.
Engine cutouts from negative G cutout or selecting through an empty fuel tank no longer requires a manual start.
Right, but that's how it always should have been if the engine dies it can not just come back on by itself. You have to crank the engine again to get it going. If you have an older car with a carb you can test this. Obliviously not by doing negative G's because that's impossible LOL, but if you block the fuel from the carb to the intake the engine will cut off. In doing so it also shuts the fuel pump off so even if you unblock it it will not run. You have to restart it to get the engine going again.<<S>> maybe I am just a moron we will have to wait for a response from Skuzzy to see.