Difference between revisions of "Car engine (A)"
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+ | type=Engines| | ||
+ | skill=Manufacturing| | ||
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+ | objects=[[car engine A parts]]| | ||
+ | tools={{screwdriver}}<br>[[wrench]]| | ||
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− | + | The [[car engine (A)]] is one of two engines that can be placed in large land vehicles. The other engine, the [[car engine (B)]], costs more but gives a 10% boost to the speed of the vehicle. | |
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Extra speed: 1.0 | Extra speed: 1.0 | ||
+ | Engine A accepts four types of fuel, with different usage factors: | ||
− | + | *[[propane]] 0.5 | |
− | + | *[[alcohol]] 1.5 | |
− | [[propane]] | + | *[[biodiesel]] 1.0 |
− | [[alcohol]] | + | *[[petrol]] 1.0 |
− | [[biodiesel]] 1.0 | ||
− | [[petrol]] 1.0 | ||
− | [[ | + | Engines can be modified by installing a [[fuel injection system]] together with the engine parts. This will half fuel consumption, but limit the types of utilizable fuels to one. |
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The car engine (A) is one of two engines that can be placed in large land vehicles. The other engine, the car engine (B), costs more but gives a 10% boost to the speed of the vehicle.
Extra speed: 1.0
Engine A accepts four types of fuel, with different usage factors:
Engines can be modified by installing a fuel injection system together with the engine parts. This will half fuel consumption, but limit the types of utilizable fuels to one.