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In Brick Rigs, there are seven (7) main bricks to power your vehicle. While these engine bricks are not the only way to make your vehicle move, they are only way to provide power and control other aspects of said vehicle.

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V2 EngineWeight (Plastic)Weight (lbs)50Weight (Aprox. kg)26.3SizeWidth2Length 1Height 5sOtherCategory MotorsPrice40uMotorFuel PetrolGears 5This brick simulates an engine commonly found in small economy and general use cars. It has a low speed and relatively low torque, and it takes up very little space.

V6 EngineWeight (Plastic)Weight (lbs)132Weight (Aprox. kg)60SizeWidth2Length 3Height 5sOtherCategory MotorsPrice40uMotorFuel PetrolGears 8This brick simulates an engine commonly found in medium to heavy duty trucks and tractor-trailers. It has good torque, but poor power and a low rev range

V8 EngineWeight (Plastic)Weight (lbs)164Weight (Aprox. kg)74.4SizeWidth2Length 4Height 5sOtherCategory MotorsPrice40uMotorFuel PetrolGears 4This brick simulates engines commonly found in muscle cars and other powerful sports cars. It has moderate power, but excellent torque.

Drag V8 EngineWeight (Plastic)Weight (lbs)337Weight (Aprox. kg)152.8SizeWidth4Length 4Height 8sOtherCategory MotorsPrice40uMotorFuel PetrolGears 5This brick simulates engines commonly found in fully tuned race/drag cars. It has lots of torque and instant power. Uses fuel at an extreme speed and should be used with a fuel tank to keep it running longer.

V12 EngineWeight (Plastic)Weight (lbs)330Weight (Aprox. kg)149.7SizeWidth4Length 6Height 7sOtherCategory MotorsPrice40uMotorFuel PetrolGears 4This brick simulates engines found in heavy-duty scenarios such as large super-duty trucks, off-road trucks, tanks, and large equipment. It has poor power, but a LOT of torque.

This brick simulates an engine commonly found in small aircraft. It has good torque and medium power. Top speed is technically infinite, as it is designed for use with the propeller bricks, but will spin wheels at the same ever-increasing speed.

This brick simulates a large helicopter motor, which can be found on more heavy-duty helicopters. Interestingly, unlike the R4 Aircraft Engine, this motor has to be hooked directly to helicopter blades. Theoretically, like the R4, It has an infinite top speed as it is only usable with the propeller bricks.

Electric EngineWeight (Plastic)Weight (lbs)84Weight (Aprox. kg)38.1SizeWidth2Length 2Height 2OtherCategory MotorsPrice40uMotorFuel NoneGears 3This brick simulates a DC electric traction motor found in electric cars and some trains. It has instant power and high torque, but is difficult to use in slow-speed scenarios.

CompressorWeight (Plastic)Weight (lbs)58Weight (Aprox. kg)10.4SizeWidth4sLength 4Height 4sOtherCategory MotorsPrice4uMimics a Roots-type supercharger. Increases power of any engine it is attached to. Will not increase top speed or torque.

ExhaustWeight (Plastic)Weight (lbs)7Weight (Aprox. kg)3.2SizeWidth1Length 1Height 1OtherCategory MotorsPrice4uEmits a timed particle effect to simulate exhaust. Will spit out flames when using Race V8 and shifting gears properly.

Custom engines will not function on their own and are purely for looks. A custom engine must be used with a stock-engine for a car to move. Common practice among builders is to hide the stock engine inside of the custom one, or hide it somewhere else in the vehicle where it cannot be accessed. Below are some examples of custom-built engines including a twin-turbo diesel V6, a naturally aspirated big-block V8, a twin-turbo inline-16 for trains, and an air-cooled radial for airplanes.

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