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|Name=I.C. Engine
 
|Name=I.C. Engine
 
|Details=For all intents and purposes identical to a modern internal combustion engine, the I.C.E. in BattleTech is used mainly for conventional vehicles and IndustrialMechs. Its power output is less than a fusion engine of similar mass, meaning an I.C.E. needs to be heavier in order to have the same engine rating of a fusion engine.
 
|Details=For all intents and purposes identical to a modern internal combustion engine, the I.C.E. in BattleTech is used mainly for conventional vehicles and IndustrialMechs. Its power output is less than a fusion engine of similar mass, meaning an I.C.E. needs to be heavier in order to have the same engine rating of a fusion engine.
|Icon=uixSvgIcon_equipment_Heatsink
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|Icon=uixSvgIcon_equipment_ThermalExchanger
 
|Tonnage=0
 
|Tonnage=0
 
|InventorySize=4
 
|InventorySize=4
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|ComponentSubType=Heatsink
 
|ComponentSubType=Heatsink
 
|BattleValue=0
 
|BattleValue=0
|Bonuses=EngineWeight: X2,ICESpeed: 20%,HeatGenerated: +15%
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|Bonuses=ICESHS,EngineWeight: X2,ICESpeed: 20%,HeatGenerated: +15%
 
|CustomCategories=EngineShield,EnginePart
 
|CustomCategories=EngineShield,EnginePart
 
|Dissipation=0
 
|Dissipation=0

Latest revision as of 02:26, 24 July 2023

Engine Shield
UINameEngine I.C.
BonusesICESHS,EngineWeight: X2,ICESpeed: 20%,HeatGenerated: +15%
Cost250000
EngineFactor2
Dissipation0
ComponentSubTypeHeatsink
Tonnage0
ManufacturerVlar
IconuixSvgIcon_equipment_ThermalExchanger
Rarity2
ComponentTypeHeatSink
Idemod_engineslots_ICE_center
CustomCategoriesEngineShield,EnginePart
BattleValue0
NameI.C. Engine
ModelI.C.E.
InventorySize4
ReservedSlots0
DetailsFor all intents and purposes identical to a modern internal combustion engine, the I.C.E. in BattleTech is used mainly for conventional vehicles and IndustrialMechs. Its power output is less than a fusion engine of similar mass, meaning an I.C.E. needs to be heavier in order to have the same engine rating of a fusion engine.
Purchasablefalse