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An '''Electric engine unit''' is the advanced counterpart of the [[engine unit]], and is used in some higher end recipes. | An '''Electric engine unit''' is the advanced counterpart of the [[engine unit]], and is used in some higher end recipes. | ||
It is the only intermediate item that requires [[Lubricant]] (which is made at a [[chemical plant]]), and along with [[processing unit]]s these are the only two intermediates that require liquid inputs. | |||
Electric engines cannot be built by hand from raw materials, even with barreled lubricant. Like [[engine unit]]s, they require use of an [[assembling machine]]. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 10:23, 22 March 2019
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An Electric engine unit is the advanced counterpart of the engine unit, and is used in some higher end recipes.
It is the only intermediate item that requires Lubricant (which is made at a chemical plant), and along with processing units these are the only two intermediates that require liquid inputs.
Electric engines cannot be built by hand from raw materials, even with barreled lubricant. Like engine units, they require use of an assembling machine.