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Gas Engine
GasEngine1
Overview
CategoryInteractive
Weight
Durability
Friction
Buoyancy
FlammableNo

Gas Engine is an item in Scrap Mechanic.

Overview

An engine with fixed speed and adjustable power, ideally suited to powering vehicles. Can be connected to a driver's seat or triggers.

Usage

After you place the engine, you must turn it on in order for it to work. Keep in mind, if you plan on having the engine controlled by a Driver's Seat or a trigger, you should connect it before starting the engine. If you connect an engine to bearings without connecting the engine to a control part, the engine is active, and if it isn't on the Lift, the engine will automatically start. Removing a connected control part will automatically start the engine as well.

Press E on the engine to bring up the GUI. Click and drag the slider to any position above OFF to activate it. The slider controls the power of the engine, not the speed (speed is constant). The heavier the vehicle is, the more power is needed to move it. If it's set too low for the vehicle's weight, the vehicle will move slowly or not move at all. If it is set too high for its weight, the vehicle may flip over frequently.

In Survival Mode, the Gas Engine requires Gasoline in order to function. This requires the Gasoline to either be placed directly into the engine or indirectly via a connected Gas Container, which will be slowly consumed as the engine is used. The Gas Engine can be upgraded with Component Kits to increase the amount of possible connections, increase its maximum available speed, and improve its fuel efficiency.

Crafting

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Upgrades

Upgrading the Gas Engine adds +2 Bearing connections, +2 "gears" (power slider settings), and +2 fuel efficiency per level.

A level 1 Gas Engine starts out with a maximum of two Bearing connections, restricting vehicles to two-wheel drive. Level 2 provides two more connections, allowing for a four-wheel drive vehicle.

Level 1-5 Components
to upgrade
Components

accumulative total

Gears Bearings Power per
unit of Fuel
GasEngine1 --- --- 5 2 4000
Gas Engine 2 4 4 7 4 6000
Gas Engine 3 6 10 9 6 9000
Gas Engine 4 8 18 11 8 12000
Gas Engine 5 10 28 16 10 20000


Tips

  • Attaching one or more gas engines (or electric engine) to multiple bearings along a single 'shaft' will produce more power at the expense of more fuel. This is great for bulky heavy vehicles. However the more bearings used along a 'shaft', the more unstable the 'shaft' becomes.

History

Beta

  • 0.2.0
    • Added animation when changing power setting.

Alpha

  • ???
    • Added Gas Engine.
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