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So how do I build to stay in my class

ATediousTaskATediousTask Registered Users 30 Posts
When im building a car for a specific class and im building it to stay in the class lets say, 1650 exact. How do I keep track of points accumulating for each part I upgrade. I wanna be able to actually know what im doing when im building. I keep getting trashed no matter if i max or or tune it i seem to go over in my build and end up in a class I cant compete withe cause I was aiming for 1650 and got the next class up or so on. I could be wrong, im still new to this game and have a lot to learn. I just want to know how to properly build a car for it to be cut for the requirments from a simple friendly race to, big bets or pinks and turfs. I know just throwing what seems to be the best to each upgrade or the most expensive part is not the way to go. So how do I know what effects what and how to get the outcomes I seek or how to even come up with an outcome to seek lol
Thanks in advanced
~ATediousTask

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    D4NG3R 72D4NG3R 72 Registered Users 1,399 Posts
    There is a lot of help on youtube bud, just type Racing Rivals and the car you want to tune, most are max lobbys but if you search there are some wr tunes for turf lobbys, it's a start ok
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    ATediousTaskATediousTask Registered Users 30 Posts
    edited March 2016
    Thanks you for the response. I am aware of everything on youtube. But I want to learn how to tune a car myself how did they figure out the tune they put on these cars what made them decide to put all pro performance on the trans and leave 1 thing stock another at stage 2. Why did they do that, why would I do that instead of paying for the most expensive part or what has the highest outcome. I want to know these things not just copy and paste someones build. Thank you though!
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    R4NK1NDUD3R4NK1NDUD3 Registered Users 596 Posts
    3 words, trial and error
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    DozerboyDozerboy Registered Users 213 Posts
    Everyone has their own tuning style there isn't really a right or wrong way.
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    Gavc19Gavc19 Registered Users 202 Posts
    General rules (not always true) stay away from NOS unless maxing, focus on weight loss , drivetrain , Max transmission , the conversion upgrades don't seem to add as much rating so maxing out turbo usually good idea. Supercharger is slower in 95% of cars . Then just use any logic for remaining parts. Then I try to fine tune by adding small upgrades once I hit desired rating. This method will get you a better than average tune every time. But it is way more important to learn to launch and shift the car. I've had rookies claim my tuned car I sold them couldnt do what I said it would in times. Then I would prove it lol.
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