Talk:Vehicles

fuel consumption testing detailed method. controlled variables: a singe fuel item placed into tank. constant variables: change in elevation, coasting, residual fuel. measuring method: it is confirmed that belts are 2M per resource consumed this is regardless of "belt to long" when brought to an existing post. experiment procedure: a tractor is built with the tool box on the starting line this sets the distance consistently and grantees no residual fuel for a clean start a single fuel item is placed in the tank and the tractor is entered and moved forward to 1kmp and immediately exited bringing the tractor to a halt this is repeated till the tractor fails to start a convenor post is built in line with the tool box and the cost of belt length is taken then multiplied by 2 this is how many meters the fuel lasted

FacadeKitsune (talk) 01:13, 14 April 2019 (UTC) ✏ A marshall (talk) 04:12, 14 April 2019 (UTC)
 * Belt cost can be inaccurate, especially at lower distances. Better to use foundations (8 meters wide), and then conveyor poles to measure in 1 meter increments (they snap 8 per foundation).
 * updated thanks for the tip, hope no one really cares about the accuracy of the power shard I did the test for 800M gave up, drove from the north east oil fields to the west pure oil islands then started to consume fuel it is really a ridicules amount FacadeKitsune (talk) 05:04, 14 April 2019 (UTC)