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Engines in this case refers to devices that consume either a liquid or solid fuel and produces torque or thrust | Engines in this case refers to devices that consume either a liquid or solid fuel and produces torque or thrust | ||
There are many engines in Stormworks with their own advantages and tradeoffs. | There are many engines in Stormworks with their own advantages and tradeoffs. | ||
== List of engines == | |||
* Diesel | * Diesel | ||
** | ** [[Prefab engine]] | ||
** [[Modular engine]] | |||
** Diesel-steam | |||
* Jet Fuel | * Jet Fuel | ||
** | **Jet engines | ||
* Coal | **Turbine engines | ||
* Steam | |||
** Coal | |||
** Diesel-Steam | |||
** Electric-Steam | |||
** [[Nuclear]] | |||
*Hydrogen | |||
**Liquid fuel rocket | |||
== Comparison == | |||
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!Engine Type | |||
!Advantages | |||
!Disadvantages | |||
|- | |||
|Prefab | |||
|Very easy to set up, only requires pipes and very basic controls | |||
|Low power density and fuel efficient compared to other options | |||
|- | |||
|Modular | |||
|Very versatile, their modularity and customisability make them suitable for a wide range of applications | |||
|Harder to set up, requires custom ECU to control well, cooling can take up a surprising amount of space | |||
|- | |||
|Diesel Steam | |||
|Extremely high fuel efficiency when set up correctly, easily scalable to large vehicles | |||
|Requires a significant amount of space to set up, less suitable for smaller creations due to the overhead of steam systems | |||
|- | |||
|Jet Turbine | |||
|Very high power density and decent fuel efficiency when using more turbine blocks | |||
|Quite loud, requires time to ramp up and down | |||
|- | |||
|Nuclear | |||
|Practically infinite range, the power output only being limited by the steam systems | |||
|Very heavy and large, can also cause radiation leaks when damaged | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:57, 21 March 2026
Engines in this case refers to devices that consume either a liquid or solid fuel and produces torque or thrust
There are many engines in Stormworks with their own advantages and tradeoffs.
List of engines
- Diesel
- Prefab engine
- Modular engine
- Diesel-steam
- Jet Fuel
- Jet engines
- Turbine engines
- Steam
- Coal
- Diesel-Steam
- Electric-Steam
- Nuclear
- Hydrogen
- Liquid fuel rocket
Comparison
| Engine Type | Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|---|---|
| Prefab | Very easy to set up, only requires pipes and very basic controls | Low power density and fuel efficient compared to other options |
| Modular | Very versatile, their modularity and customisability make them suitable for a wide range of applications | Harder to set up, requires custom ECU to control well, cooling can take up a surprising amount of space |
| Diesel Steam | Extremely high fuel efficiency when set up correctly, easily scalable to large vehicles | Requires a significant amount of space to set up, less suitable for smaller creations due to the overhead of steam systems |
| Jet Turbine | Very high power density and decent fuel efficiency when using more turbine blocks | Quite loud, requires time to ramp up and down |
| Nuclear | Practically infinite range, the power output only being limited by the steam systems | Very heavy and large, can also cause radiation leaks when damaged |