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Fuel Conditioner EFT
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Where to Find Fuel Conditioners in Escape from Tarkov

Let us quest in peace.

Fuel Conditioners are useful in two different ways in Escape from Tarkov. For one, it is one of the main barters for the Red Rebel and a cheap Metal Fuel Tank for your hideout. Secondly, you need four of them to be “found in raid” to complete the Blood of War Part 2 quest. They are quite valuable, and here’s where you can find Fuel Conditioners easily in Escape from Tarkov.

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The Best Way to Get Fuel Conditioners in Escape from Tarkov

Note: If you don’t need them for the quest, you can always get them in the flea market.

Since you are probably going for the Blood of War Part 2 quest, you want the safest method to extract with these Fuel Conditioners. It really depends on which maps you are more comfortable running, but the best place to find Fuel Conditioners is in Streets of Tarkov. Fuel Conditioners fall under the technical loot spawn table, and Streets of Tarkov has a ton of them.

Streets of Tarkov have several technical supply crates in the area. The best place to farm these Fuel Conditioners will be the camp in Streets of Tarkov. This place is heavily contested, and Kaban, a boss, even spawns here. However, if you get the Concordia or taxi spawn, you should be one of the fastest PMCs to get to this spot.

Once inside the camp, it is easier to survive because there are only a few ways to get inside. Players will have a hard time entering if someone is already inside because there are too many angles to clear.

There are two main entrances to the camp: the gate near the collapsed crane and the gate near Lexos.

As seen in the two images above, both entrances have a technical crate spawn. Loot both supply crates and start looking for the duffle bags.

After searching the bags, you can still go inside the garage and look for the metal shelves. Technical items spawn on the three metal shelves and the counter near the lifted SUV. There’s also a second floor inside the garage, which may contain some more duffle bags and loose loot.

This spot is the best for technical spawns in Streets of Tarkov and should be your best shot at finding Fuel Conditioners. Apart from technical spawns, the camp also has a lot of valuable loot spawns that can spawn Cat Figurines, Bronze Lions, or even Bitcoins. If you have time to loot more, you can go to the house with the broken wall inside the camp to look for more valuable items.

How to Get More Fuel Conditioners in Escape from Tarkov

If you are uncomfortable running Streets of Tarkov, other maps have a lot of technical loot spawns. Some of them might be even better, but it really depends on your luck. Here are some alternatives:

MapAreaDescription
LighthouseWater Treatment PlantGo to the main entrance and loot the first tent. Go to each of the three warehouses and those should be a haven for technical loot spawns.
CustomsStrongholdTechnical supply crates are littered around the Stronghold. You can also go for other factories on your way to the extraction.
InterchangeOLIOLI has several technical loot spawns on the shelves.
ReserveBunkerReserve is also dense with technical loot spawns, specifically in the underground bunker. However, the bunker is extremely dangerous and large, it is often a death sentence.
LabsHangarThe hanger in Labs contains multiple technical loot spawns. There are also some spawns in the basement, but the main problem in Labs is always survival. The map the best loot in the game, but there’s an entrance fee of a keycard to play.

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Enzo Zalamea
Enzo is a staff writer at Prima Games. He began writing news, guides, and listicles related to games back in 2019. In 2024, he started writing at Prima Games covering the best new games and updates regardless of the genre. You can find him playing the latest World of Warcraft expansion, Path of Exile, Teamfight Tactics, and popular competitive shooters like Valorant, Apex Legends, and CS2. Enzo received his Bachelor's degree in Marketing Management in De La Salle University and multiple SEO certifications from the University of California, Davis.