Massively increase the size of your built in fuel tank and/or battery.
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This mod does not work with recent versions of the game, and at this point I do not have plans to remake it.
This mod lets you change your built in battery from capacity 50 to capacity 500, and your built in fuel tank from 25 to 200.
Installation:
There are two files for this mod which can be installed separately or toegther - one for the built in fuel tank, one for the built in battery.
Extract the desired .pak file(s) and place it in the ~mods directory of your Pacific Drive installation. For Steam this will be a path like:
If the ~mods directory does not exist, create it. Known issues:
If you have this mod installed at the start of the game then you won't be able to complete the quest step to recharge the car; to work around this you need to do the initial garage tasks with this mod uninstalled, then add the mod afterwards. If the mod does not work:
Make sure your mods directory is called ~mods and not mods
Some mods will load fine from mods or even from the main pak directory, some do not.
Special thanks to MaVeRicK0I0 - it was by looking at their mods I was able to figure out how to do this.