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KO I-5I300/A | Marine Engine
   
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KO I-5I300/A | Marine Engine

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Presenting KO I-5I300/A
Sometimes, power doesn't need to be something to make a fuss about - it's just there when you need it. Presenting the KO I-5I300/A: the next step in reliable marine power. Rated for 900 swatts of constant load in a compact format, this humble beast will push you forward through whatever you face.

Technical Specifications
Engine Type: I5, turbocharged diesel engine
Measurements (including sub-systems): 5.25x1.75x2.75m (length, width, height)
Weight: 2119 kg
Price: $33626

Start-up
1. Ensure fuel shut-off valve is turned to OPEN
2. Turn the key located in front of the engine. Key can be moved or exchanged for other means of ignition control.

Credit
ZE Modular Engine Controller by Uran_Wind

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24 Comments
Korb99 2 Oct, 2024 @ 4:52pm 
I use this engine for alot of my major builds, it has NEVER failed to exceed my expectations. No other engine on the workshop is as easy to use or plug in.
Mac-Attac72 3 Aug, 2024 @ 6:14am 
Possible issues: 1. fuel may have been of wrong type 2. pump may have been facing incorrect direction 3. pump may not have been powered... dont know but after consideration screw my previous post probably user error.... but assuming the other fuel did not reach the engine... ONLY 2km for a small tank seems poor but who cares just use a custom one :D
Mac-Attac72 3 Aug, 2024 @ 6:12am 
No 2-3 large fuel tanks i do remember seeing a small one, although it was replaced. dunno... still havent used this one since... but the others work pretty good
Kahrstrom  [author] 12 Jul, 2024 @ 5:02am 
Are you using the single fuel tank that's put on the engine..? That one is only to show you where to hook the fuel tank on your ship up. It's literally the same as any other modular engine, just dressed up to look realistic. I cannot magically change the fuel consumption of modular engines.
Mac-Attac72 11 Jul, 2024 @ 10:29pm 
This engine is questionable... It guzzles fuel like nothing i have ever seen before. couldn't even make it 2km before running out of fuel. Thats on full throttle, and even then I was not even getting good rps to make up for the use of fuel. This engine is ONLY practical for "creative" uses in boats. The decor shoots the price up, and not enough fuel to do any realistic missions (unless its a beauty pagent). Shame, engine looks good and runs well enough, but, poor fuel efficency + high cost + size makes it useless for practical use.
Lotrex 19 Dec, 2023 @ 1:27am 
i am having cooling issues on newest version.
Kahrstrom  [author] 19 Oct, 2023 @ 12:58pm 
Well, some engines take up more space with their detailing than others, but just count the number of cylinders and check their size. A more powerful engine will usually be wise.
Puotek 19 Oct, 2023 @ 7:21am 
Is it always the bigger the better with your engines?
Kahrstrom  [author] 25 Sep, 2023 @ 9:11am 
It's impossible to make a universal guide for fitting the correct engine - it all varies on what your needs are. As a general rule of thumb, try to fit the biggest engine you can and run it at a low RPM in order to get good fuel efficiency.
Puotek 24 Sep, 2023 @ 4:19pm 
How do I know which engine would be the one most fitting for my ship?