
No gasoline means that internal combustion (the explosion of gas and air) cannot occur, so the engine will not produce any power. This is how the engine runs (both in-game and in the real world). The gas is mixed with air taken in from the carburetor, sent into the cylinder, and ignited by a spark plug. You don't need oil for the engine to run, but you do need gasoline.

In this case, it needs a mix of oil for what is stated above under the "Oil" section. The water tank is optional, however, and is a nonessential component. You can refill the tank with 1-liter bottles found at gas stations, Outerstores, and at your house (on spawning). The larger the tank, the more water there is to use.
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When using the windshield wiper and 'spray' function, the car draws from this water tank in order to wet the windows for wiping. Water is stored in the water tank in front of the battery (which comes in a few variations). This also applies to real world two-stroke engines. The rich mix, which has the most oil in the gas, decreases the acceleration most notably but also decreases the wear by a substantial amount.

If you restart the game, youll have to use the fuel can in the starting area on the car to fill her back up again. Its a good idea to stop off at petrol stations during your journeys so you can refill the car.

The car will accelerate reasonably and not wear as fast. Hey, theres a resource management aspect to the game which requires you to keep an eye on your fuel levels during your journey. The optimal mixture is balanced between performance and run time. We provide Gaming News from East to West From Big.Jalopy is an Adventure, Simulation, and Open World game for PC. Having a small amount of oil will lubricate it, but still cause more wear than more oil. Gamer HQ is the real Head Quarters for Gaming News from around the Gaming Universe. Having no oil will destroy your engine and the bearings, causing it to break apart and stop functioning (or in the game, simply cause wear sooner). In two cycle engines, like the engine the Laika 601 Deluxe, the oil is mixed in directly with the gasoline because there is no spots and not enough room to put oil in separately.
