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=== Components COLLAPSE! === | |||
==== Crankshaft ==== | |||
Crankshafts are the core of an engine. Cylinders can be attached to the outer surfaces, while other crankshafts can be attached in the front/back to form longer engines. | |||
Converters allow the usage of different crankshaft, cylinder, or flywheel sizes in one engine. | |||
[[File:Crankshafts array.png|alt=All available crankshafts, from size 1x1x1 to 5x5x5|thumb|Crankshafts]] | |||
There are 4 unique crankshaft components and two converters. | |||
Modular engines are made using a system of modular parts | Modular engines are made using a system of modular parts | ||
* Cylinders | * Cylinders | ||
* Manifolds | * Manifolds | ||
Revision as of 16:03, 27 May 2026
Components COLLAPSE!
Crankshaft
Crankshafts are the core of an engine. Cylinders can be attached to the outer surfaces, while other crankshafts can be attached in the front/back to form longer engines.
Converters allow the usage of different crankshaft, cylinder, or flywheel sizes in one engine.

There are 4 unique crankshaft components and two converters.
Modular engines are made using a system of modular parts
- Cylinders
- Manifolds
- Belt drive
- Clutch
- Flywheel