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[[Engine Comparison]] | |||
*An exposed engine will only take up as much bulk as the engine bay can hold. The excess bulk is exposed and therefore doesn't deduct from the chassis' available bulk/capacity. | *An exposed engine will only take up as much bulk as the engine bay can hold. The excess bulk is exposed and therefore doesn't deduct from the chassis' available bulk/capacity. | ||
*Rotary engines are substantially tougher, and slightly more powerful, than their non-rotary counterparts. They aren't as good as a V8 or V12 though, which is expected given their lower bulk. | *Rotary engines are substantially tougher, and slightly more powerful, than their non-rotary counterparts. They aren't as good as a V8 or V12 though, which is expected given their lower bulk. | ||
*The 0.6L, the 3.2L V8, the 5L, and larger are rarely available from NPC vendors. They can still be acquired as loot or produced in player-operated camps. Rotary engines are camp-produced | *The 0.6L, the 3.2L V8, the 5L, and larger are rarely available from NPC vendors. They can still be acquired as loot or produced in player-operated camps. Rotary engines are typically camp-produced, but, do rarely spawn in the Wilderness. | ||
*The general consensus from the community is that the 3.2L V8 and the 4L are roughly equivalent in terms of power, but the 3.2L V8 is smaller and lighter. | *The general consensus from the community is that the 3.2L V8 and the 4L are roughly equivalent in terms of power, but the 3.2L V8 is smaller and lighter. | ||
[[Category: Engine]] | [[Category: Engine]] |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 16 November 2015
The engine is the main factor in a car's acceleration. (duh!)
These are the engines available in Darkwind and their bulk:
Engine | Bulk | Weight |
---|---|---|
0.6L | 10 | 200 |
1L | 20 | 350 |
1.2L | 24 | 420 |
1.6L | 30 | 500 |
1.8L | 35 | 550 |
2L | 38 | 625 |
2L Rotary | 38 | 625 |
2.5L | 55 | 825 |
3L Rotary | 60 | 1000 |
3.2L | 60 | 1000 |
3.2L V8 | 65 | 1000 |
4L | 75 | 1250 |
5L | 95 | 1600 |
5L V8 | 100 | 1600 |
5L V12 | 105 | 1650 |
7L | 135 | 2250 |
7L V12 | 145 | 2350 |
8L | 155 | 2600 |
9.4L | 185 | 3075 |
- An exposed engine will only take up as much bulk as the engine bay can hold. The excess bulk is exposed and therefore doesn't deduct from the chassis' available bulk/capacity.
- Rotary engines are substantially tougher, and slightly more powerful, than their non-rotary counterparts. They aren't as good as a V8 or V12 though, which is expected given their lower bulk.
- The 0.6L, the 3.2L V8, the 5L, and larger are rarely available from NPC vendors. They can still be acquired as loot or produced in player-operated camps. Rotary engines are typically camp-produced, but, do rarely spawn in the Wilderness.
- The general consensus from the community is that the 3.2L V8 and the 4L are roughly equivalent in terms of power, but the 3.2L V8 is smaller and lighter.