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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. | ||
Note that [[lubricant]] requires a [[chemical plant]] to be created, and [[ | Note that [[lubricant]] requires a [[chemical plant]] to be created, and [[engine unit]]s require [[assembling machine]]s, so electric engines cannot be built by hand from raw materials. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 23:04, 2 December 2018
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An Electric engine unit is the advanced counterpart of the engine unit, and is used in some higher end recipes.
Note that lubricant requires a chemical plant to be created, and engine units require assembling machines, so electric engines cannot be built by hand from raw materials.