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Find out what types of engines can be swapped with the help of our guide to Car Mechanic Simulator 2021.

Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 Engine Swap List

Find out what types of engines can be swapped with the help of our guide to Car Mechanic Simulator 2021.

Many vehicles in Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 can not only be repaired, but also improved using better engines. Not all cars can have their engines swapped out for another, but those that do will be listed in our guide below.

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You will learn about all types of engines available in the game, as well as all the car models that can use various types of engines for better performance.

Currently there are five types of engines and several modifications in the game that can be swapped, and all of them are listed below with their corresponding car models.

Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 SOHC Car Engine Swap List

SOHC engines are designed to have only one camshaft, and these can be found only in the following cars:

Car Model
Default Engine
Swap Engine
Mioveni Urs SOHC
Salem Flamo SOHC I4
Salem Kieran SOHC I4

 

Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 DOHC Car Engine Swap List

DOHC engines have two camshafts, and thus provide higher RPM. The following cars are equipped with DOHC:

Car Model
Default Engine
Swap Engine
Katagiri Katsumoto DOHC I4 DOHC I4 Turbo
Mayen M6 DOHC I4 Turbo DOHC I4
Mercedes 300SL DOHC I6
Rino Piccolo DOHC I4 DOHC I4 Turbo
Royale Bianco DOHC I4 DOHC I4 Turbo
Royale Crown DOHC I4 Turbo DOHC I4
Sakura GT20 DOHC I6
Sakura Moon DOHC I4 Turbo DOHC I4

 

Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 DI Car Engine Swap List

DI engines are different from OHC engines, and use direct fuel injection rail that pumps fuel under high pressure directly to the solenoid valves. Here are the cars using this type of engine:

Car Model
Default Engine
Swap Engine
Bolthorn Grand Mojave V8 (DI)
Castor Earthquake V8 (DI)
Castor Earthquake REX V8 (DI)
Delorean DMC 12 V6 V8 (DI)
Delorean DMC 12 SCI-FI V6 V8 (DI)
Delray Imperator V8 (DI) Supercharged
Echos Cobra V8 (DI) Supercharged
Mayen M8 V8 (DI) Supercharged
Royale GTR
V8 (DI) Supercharged
Salem Specture
V8 (DI) Supercharged

 

Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 OHV Car Engine Swap List

OHV engines have their valves positioned above the camshaft, also known as the overhead valve engine or piston engine. The following cars can use this kind of engine:

Car Model
Default Engine
Swap Engine
Bolt Hellcat V8 OHV (Single Carb) Dual Carb, Supercharged
Bolt Reptilia V8 OHV (Single Carb) Dual Carb, Supercharged
Delray Custom V8 OHV (Single Carb) Dual Carb, Supercharged
FMW Panther V8 OHV (Single Carb) Dual Carb, Supercharged
Salem Specture Fastback
V8 OHV (Single Carb) Dual Carb, Supercharged
Tempest Magnum V8 OHV (Single Carb) Dual Carb, Supercharged

 

Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 V/W Shaped Car Engine Swap List

V-shaped and W-shaped engines can be found in the following vehicles:

Car Model
Default Engine
Swap Engine
Bentley Continental GT W12
Bentley T Series Bently V8
Maserati MC Stradale V8 Stradale
Maserati MC Stradale V8 Quattroporte
Mercedes 560SEC
V8 SEC V8 (Single Carb)

 

Those are all swappable engines in Car Mechanic Simulator 2021. If you’re looking for a complete list of all cars in Car Mechanic Simulator 2021, then check out this guide right here.


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