The Light Rack installs additional lights on your car, providing extra light at the cost of slightly higher power consumption.The Mud Flaps reduce the rate at which mud accumulates on your car.The Roof Rack doubles your storage capacity for both cargo and spare tires.The Bull Bars reduces damage to components during collisions by 50%.They are black with bright orange highlights.Įach part's description does a little bit to help explain what it does- Brown parts' motto, "stability and support" and Krone Kong's slogan, "Performance you can rely on" stand out as the clearest.Īlso note that each improvement is the same for each part- for example the performance improvement of a Green and a Krone Kong is the same, it's just that Krone Kong also increases durability.Įach of these parts is permanent once installed and never breaks. Carbolyte improves durability and reduces weight.HSK improves the performance and reduces weight.They have a two-tone grey and black paint job. Krone Kong improves both the performance and durability.Normal parts have no stat improvements over the base stats of that part type.Third party parts (the ones with brand names) are even more expensive, but improve two stats. Colored parts are more expensive, but offer an improvement to one of the part's stats. Normal parts are the least effective, but also the cheapest. They're basically just reskins with the different partmaker's logos and color schemes on them to match fully upgraded engine bays.įor each part type, there are seven sub-types, divided by price-point into the normal, colored, and third party categories. There's four battery types, though they will all be listed as just "Battery" by the game and they're all identical. it stores more and weighs the same) though they are still more expensive as you go up.
There aren't any sub-types for these, and each new tank is simply 100% better than the previous (i.e. There are Stock, Gazelle, Camel, and Oasis water tanks. They provide faster and more efficent startups, but weigh and cost more as you go up. There are Stock, Barrel, Double Barrel, and Triple Barrel Ignition Coils.
Each tank holds more, weighs more, and costs more than the last. There are Stock, Chubby, Portly, and Stout fuel tanks. Each type weighs the same, but they provide better and better engine protection at an increased price as you go up. There are Stock, Coverless, Stubby, and Can Filters. Tube has the best stats for everything, but is the most expensive. Pipe is even more efficent and expensive and is also lighter. Trough is heavier but more efficent and expensive. Stock has average weight, the worst efficency, and is cheap. There are Stock, Trough, Pipe, and Tube carburetors. I have no idea what the deal is with these things, but I think they're supposed to be used when you're building you car to be as light as possible (for top speed. Ramshackle engines are strange, as they are extremely light, have average acceleration and the worst top speed, all at the second-highest price. Ignoring Ramshackle, each engine is lighter, faster, and more expensive than the previous. There are Stock, Naked, Ramshackle, and Squat engines. Reguardless, there's usually a type that's all around the best. These can be straight upgrades to the last, or have some form of downside. To start off with, there are seven engine components: the Engine, Carburetor, Air Filter, Fuel Tank, Ignition Coil, Water Tank, and Battery.