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If you use scrap upgrades to boost it further (up to 28%), the value won't show on the laptop but will show the extra % when the unit is in inventory.
But you shouldn't think of it that way, because that's not how the game works. The amount of "fluid" is not fixed. Instead, clicking on something changes all the values by 1 and that's the mini-game you are playing.
Once you have all but the last one maxed, you then decrease every bar except the last one by one, and then set the last bar so all the others are at max again. Keep repeating this until they're all at max.
This is the best description I have seen. Worked easy