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As of the enhanced edition released on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in March 2022, some of the new vehicles found throughout GTA 5's updates include:
1. Pegassi Zorrusso: Based on the Lamborghini Sian FKP 37, it can be bought in the game from Legendary Motorsport.
2. Western Rampant Rocket: It's a three-wheeled motorcycle that resembles a hot rod.
3. Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire: A muscle car that resembles a modern Dodge Challenger SRT Demon.
4. Progen Emerus: A high-performance sports car based on the McLaren Senna.
5. Ocelot Locust: An open-top sports car reminiscent of the Lotus 3-Eleven.
6. Weeny Dynasty: A vintage sports car that appears to take inspiration from British cars like the Austin Seven.
7. Lampadati Novak: An SUV that is a mix of several Land Rover models.
8. Maxwell Asbo: A compact car similar to the Vauxhall Corsa.
Remember, new vehicles are frequently added in updates, so this list could change. Check Rockstar's official announcements and GTA V social media for the most recent additions.
Swapping an engine in a car involves removing the existing engine and replacing it with another. This process is complex and requires mechanical expertise. Start by selecting a compatible engine, considering size, mounts, and electrical connections. Obtain a detailed guide for your specific vehicle and engine. You'll need a range of tools, including engine hoists, wrenches, and possibly fabrication equipment for custom mounts or modifications. Disconnect the battery, drain fluids, and carefully remove connecting components (exhaust, cooling system, electrical harnesses). Then, lift the old engine out, ensuring no strain on remaining parts. Preparing the new engine involves transferring necessary components from the old one (e.g., manifold, sensors) and possibly modifying for fit. After installation, focus on wiring, ensuring all connections match the vehicle’s system. It's crucial to refill fluids and perform thorough checks before starting. This project demands patience, precision, and a solid understanding of both your vehicle and the replacement engine. Always consult a professional if uncertain, as improper installation can lead to significant safety and operational issues.
1. Park your car on a level ground to ensure you get an accurate reading. Make sure the engine is off and cool.
2. Open the hood of your car and locate the oil dipstick. Usually, it has a bright handle saying "Engine Oil".
3. Pull the dipstick out from the engine and wipe it clean with a cloth or tissue. You're doing this to clean the oil that’s already on the dipstick which would give a false reading if you skip this step.
4. Insert the clean dipstick all the way back into the pipe. Wait for a few seconds then pull it out again.
5. This time, check the level of the oil. You will see two marks on the dipstick, typically labeled "Min" and "Max". Your oil level should be somewhere between those two marks. If it's below the minimum mark, you need to add more oil.
6. Pay attention to the color of the oil. The oil should be a clear, amber color. If it is a dirty, sludge-like color or has debris in it, your oil may need to be changed.
7. After checking, replace the dipstick completely and close the hood of your car.
Remember to handle car maintenance like this with clean hands and utmost care to avoid any injuries or errant readings.
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