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== Engine == | == Engine == | ||
Usually it's best to go with the biggest [[Engines|engine]] your car can fit [[Exposed Engine|unexposed]]. Going with a smaller engine is only worth considering if you really need the extra bulk freed up by having a smaller engine for something else. I wouldn't advise putting in anything smaller than the maximum engine the vehicle can fit unexposed in heavier/slower cars that already have issues with acceleration and speed. An exposed engine | Usually it's best to go with the biggest [[Engines|engine]] your car can fit [[Exposed Engine|unexposed]]. Going with a smaller engine is only worth considering if you really need the extra bulk freed up by having a smaller engine for something else. I wouldn't advise putting in anything smaller than the maximum engine the vehicle can fit unexposed in heavier/slower cars that already have issues with acceleration and speed. An exposed engine requires 5 less bulk than what is listed. | ||
'''Example:''' A Box Van has an engine bay that can take an unexposed engine of bulk 90 or an exposed engine of size 108. If a 5L V8 engine is installed in a Box Van, it will only take up 90 bulk, rather than the 100 bulk that the engine is listed as. | '''Example:''' A Box Van has an engine bay that can take an unexposed engine of bulk 90 or an exposed engine of size 108. If a 5L V8 engine is installed in a Box Van, it will only take up 90 bulk, rather than the 100 bulk that the engine is listed as. |