Tuning | Basic Information The Crew Guide
Last update: 21 October 2016
Starting kits
The cars that you buy at the dealerships are mass-produced versions. To participate in any races, you need to buy a starting kit. They can have one of the five specifications: street, off-road, performance, racing or circuit. Apart from that, each starting kit has a certain level. It may be level 10, 20, 30 or 40. The individual levels of the starting kits unlock as you progress in yours. Level 40 means that all of the brown car parts of level 40 are installed. Later, you can upgrade parts in your car, by completing storyline missions and skill tests. The level of a given part depends on the mission level, and the bonus depends on the score. You do not need to pay for the parts that you won, on a given car, but if you won them on one specific car, and you want them installed on another one, you need to pay for that. Of course, this only goes for one part of certain specs, i.e. you cannot install racing parts on a circuit car.
Individual parts
Exhaust system increases acceleration and top speed.
Injection differential provides a bonus to acceleration and raises top speed.
Injection increases top speed and provides a bonus to acceleration.
Cycle part provides a bonus to acceleration and considerably increases top speed.
Transmission provides a high bonus to top speed and acceleration.
Rotor improves on acceleration and considerably raises top speed.
Tires provides a bonus to grip, and a high bonus to braking and acceleration.
Brakes provide a high bonus to braking.
Suspension improves on grip, as well as braking and acceleration.
Differential provides a bonus to grip, acceleration and braking.
Weight reduction provides a high bonus to acceleration and braking and slightly decreases the bonus to grip.
You can receive the most bonus from: transmission, rotor, weight reduction, tires and differential so, these are the ones that you should do first, while upgrading the car.