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* Unlike normal darkwind, you always want to syphon the fuel with your LOOT car, not the borrowed.  It is also good form to let those that brought along a non borrowed to syphon gas first.  
* Unlike normal darkwind, you always want to syphon the fuel with your LOOT car, not the borrowed.  It is also good form to let those that brought along a non borrowed to syphon gas first.  


* If car has 2 unit fueltank and you want to refuel it, then leftover fuel (about 6.34 units) from fuelcan has been poured to ground. 25 units refill uses 3 cans of fuel.
* If car has 2 unit fueltank and you want to refuel it, then leftover fuel (8 units) from fuelcan has been poured to ground.


* When tweaking cars, you will want to use tank sizes what are multiples of 8-10 units, so whole fuel canister is used without spilling anything to sand.
* When tweaking cars, you will want to use tank sizes what are multiplies of 10 units, so whole fuel canister is used without spilling anything to sand.


* Another approach is to have those 2 unit fueltanks at main combat cars, and to use "fueltank car" what serves fuel to battle-group. Though, it is also risky, if that car gets destroyed in battle.
* Another approach is to have those 2 unit fueltanks at main combat cars, and to use "fueltank car" what serves fuel to battle-group. Though, it is also risky, if that car gets destroyed in battle.
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