Drift City/Mittron Enhancer

How do I get a Mittron Enhancer?
From what is known, a Mittron Enhancer is available the same way as any other part, meaning it can be acquired from combos and successful HUV chases. When you get a Mittron Enhancer, on your screen, it will say Obtained 1 Mittron Enhancer, and the narrator will say "Yeah! Jackpot baby!"

Other ways to obtain a Mittron Enhancer is by getting enough small or medium Liquid Mittrons. Liquid Mittron come in 2 forms, 1ml and 5ml, It takes 10 Small Liquid Mittrons (1ML) to make a Mittron Enhancer, or 2 Medium Liquid Mittrons (5ML). The easiest way to get Small Liquid Mittrons (1ML) is by completing patrol missions from Officer Heather. Her location is the place on your map that is symbolized by an exclamation mark. The Medium Liquid Mittrons (5ML) cannot be obtained from patrols but only by HUV/Combos.

What does a Mittron Enhancer do?
A Mittron Enhancer is used to enhance a part ranging from Level 1 to Level 70. When you have obtained your Mittron Enhancer, select the part you would like to enhance. Go to the part shop. Click on the tab that says "Modify." Put the part you would like to enhance on the left square, and the Mittron Enhancer on the right square. Pay the toll of a few hundred Mito, and click Modify. Your part will be upgraded by 1 point and the name will chance from X to X+y, X being the name of the part and y being the number of times it was enhanced, permanantly. As of yet the limit to the number of times you can do this has not been found.

Usually, 2/3 tries will be successful, the other 1/3 is a possible fail. That doesn't mean the item will be destroyed and unequipable, it just means that the process did not work and the item did not undergo any changes. Another thing is about those "Unfinished Parts" that you get from collecting components, usually from Combos. When you enhance a Unfinished Part, it becomes a Hyper part.

A Mittron Enhancer has a usage period of 24 hours, the time begins the second the Mittron Enhancer is obtained, after the 24 hours, the item will be useless and unusable. Some people will still buy expired Mittron Enhancers if you're lucky.

Hyper Parts
Hyper parts are created by modifying an Unfinished "X" Part using a Mittron Enhancer. Unfinished parts are made automatically from a stack of 10 part components of a single type, which can be obtained later on in the game from HUVs and combos. It's actually very common to end up with a lot of unfinished parts once you've been in Cras for a while. Unless you're near level 60, it's often a better idea to sell unfinished parts to the Parts Shop than to make a hyper part from them, because unfinished parts and hyper parts can't be traded or auctioned.

There are 2 ways to get hyper parts:
 * Doing Instant patrol missions from Officer Heather(The exclamation mark on the map, make sure you don't have an instant mission on presently before going on a patrol mission) when you are over level 55. Though, the highest level item you can FIND is level 60 and it's mostly from patrols.


 * Combining the Mittron Enhancer with an unfinished part. You get unfinished parts by collecting 10 part components.  There are 4 types, one for each statistic.  Once you get 10, they turn into an unfinished part with a 240 hour time usage period. When you combine the Mittron Enhancer with the unfinished part, it turns into a hyper part, depending on which kind of unfinished part that is being enhanced. The item's level range is believed to be level 60 to 70, but higher-level parts may exist. The part's special effects are random, so it's possible to be level 30, enhance an unfinished part, and make it into a level 65 part with +6 acceleration.

No hyper parts can not be auctioned in the Auction House or traded via the trade window.

When you equip a hyper part, the part changes color. This means the item is now "scorched" to your car and can no longer be removed by normal means. The only way to remove it is by using a heat treatment kit, available at the Parts Shop for 5000 Mito or in the auction house for fairly cheap. If you remove the part, you can always put it back on, but you must use 1 heat treatment kit per part so that means that if you want to switch parts with higher level parts you must buy 8 heat treatment kits. This can become quite expensive through the Parts Shop.