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Using Turbofuel to Fly above a Turbofuel Factory in Satisfactory
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Is Turbofuel Worth it in Satisfactory 1.0? Turbo Fuel explained

How big is that turbo?

Playing with all the liquids and pipelines in Satisfactory is a daunting task. Initially, you’ll be annoyed with all the byproducts as they can destroy your production lines. But when you get to handling fuel, it’ll all be worth doing since it’ll give you a ton of megawatts for your whole power grid. However, as you discover more types of fuels, they become increasingly hard to produce and handle, specifically when you reach Turbofuel or even Rocket Fuel. But are these Turbofuel or Rocket Fuels worth it in Satisfactory 1.0? Here’s everything you need to know about these fuels.

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Is Turbofuel Worth Making in Satisfactory 1.0? -Answered

In Satisfactory, fuel is used for various things, such as power, vehicles, and drones. Depending on your current progression, the priority of fuel changes. Initially, you want to use fuel to make power. Refineries create fuel from Crude Oil and they go into Fuel Generators to make power. Simple oil production setups for fuel are quite easy compared to other production lines like Alumina Solutions or even NItrogen Gas.

However, when you get to Turbofuel, they become a lot harder. You’ll need to have fuel and turn that fuel along with Compacted Coal to make Turbofuel. Each extra step in creating Refineries means you have an extra byproduct to worry about, which begs the question, are these Turbofuel worth doing?

Luckily, Turbofuel doesn’t have any byproducts, but you will need to build more Refineries to turn fuel into Turbofuel and a source of Compacted Coal. Compacted Coal is an alternate recipe that uses 25 Coal per minute and 25 Sulfur per minute to make 25 Compacted Coal per minute. You can unlock the recipe in the Sulfur MAM research line.

So, you just need to add Sulfur and Coal to your production line and you can have some improved fuel. Turbofuel is going to be worth it if your Sulfur and Coal locations are closer to your oil production setup. If they are too far away, it may take a few hours for you to bring these resources to the area. It might not be worth it to increase your power, but here’s a look at what you are missing if you skip it.

How Much Power Does Turbofuel Make in Satisfactory?

Here are the production rates for power generation with regard to regular fuel and Turbofuel:

  • 250 MW per 20 cubic meters per minute production of regular Fuel.
  • 250 MW per 7.5 cubic meters per minute production of Turbofuel.

When a Fuel-Powered Generator is overclocked to 250%, you’ll get 625 MW for 18.75 cubic meters per minute production of Turbofuel. Since the 250 MW is fixed, you’ll need a ton of Power Shards to make use of these Turbofuel as power. The general rule in Power Shards is to always use it on raw resources like Miners, Oil Extractors, Resource Wells, and others. So, it isn’t worth it to use Turbofuel as power. In a way, you are close to unlocking a different power source when you reach Turbofuel anyway.

Other Uses for Turbofuel in Satisfactory

Things get more interesting when you are using fuel for something else. You can use fuel for:

  • Jetpacks
  • Explorers (trucks)
  • Drones
  • Power

With regards to Jetpacks, Turbofuel gives you more lift and a slight increase in flight time. Explorers and Drones will require less refueling when using Packaged Turbofuel compared to Packaged Fuel. Again, it is more efficient, but it is worth doing? For fuel for vehicles and Jetpacks, the answer should be yes, but you’ll have to package these Turbofuel production lines.

The two next upgrades for fuel are Rocket Fuel and Batteries. Both are extremely complicated, so making Turbofuel for exploration and vehicles will be useful for a long time, depending on your progression.


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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.