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Upgrades for your car come in seven varieties: Tire, Body, Brake, Handle, Engine, Turbo, and Special. Each of these will be outlined below, followed by a strategy for the order in which you may choose to make these purchases.

Upgrade choices

Tire

Tire Price
Radial $700
Radial +1 $1300
HG-Tire $3250
HG-Tire +1 $7680
HG-Tire +2 $11900

Your vehicle's tires dictate the amount of traction you have when taking sharp turns. If you take turns at high speeds with cheaper tires, you are more likely to slide and drift as you turn. Early on in the game, this isn't much of a problem, but as you pick up more speed, you will need to upgrade your tires in order to stay on the track.

Body

Body Price
Body $1780
Body +1 $2950
Body +2 $5260
Body +3 $8700
Body +4 $10820

Although it may not be immediately obvious, the body of your vehicle has an extraordinary affect on your top speeds. Cheaper cars can't go quite as fast, and will begin to fall behind in later heats. As you get further in the game, you'll need to buy better bodies in order to stay ahead of the competition.

Brake

Brake Price
Dram $800
Disk $1250
Dual-Disk $2240
Dual-A.V.D. $2600

The quality of your brakes determines how effectively you are able to slow your vehicle down. Cheaper brakes won't slow the car down very quickly, while better brakes can bring a fast moving car to a stop in no time. Generally, you won't want to slow your car down very often, so you may not want to invest heavily in brakes unless you're going to challenge very twisty race tracks.

Handle

Brake Price
Handle A $0
Handle B $0
Handle A +1 $150
Handle B +1 $150
Handle A +2 $200
Handle B +2 $200

As explained on the Template:~ page, the Handle that you choose dictates which control style your vehicle uses. Handle A makes use of the entire direction pad, and your vehicle will steer towards any direction that you push. Handle B only uses left and right to steer the car like a steering wheel. The normal versions can only steer the vehicle so quickly. As you move to the +1 and +2 versions, you will be able to turn the car much faster.

Engine

Brake Price
1200CC $2000
2400CC $4750
3000CC $7600
4800CC $11500

Like the Body, the Engine helps determine your vehicle's top speed. In addition to the top speed, the engine also dictates your vehicle's acceleration. However, faster engines also utilize gas at a faster rate. However, if you want to win races in the later heats, a combination of Body +4 and the 4800CC engine is really hard to beat.

Turbo

Brake Price
N/A $0
Turbo $10000
Hi-Turbo $22000

Turbo boosters can increase your vehicle's top speed, but it won't have any impact on your acceleration (nor will it increase the rate at which you burn gas.) A car with a slow engine plus Turbo can keep up with a car with a better engine and no Turbo. Packing Turbo with a more expensive engine will definitely increase your odds of winning.

Special

Item Price Description
Warper $3700
Gas Tank $250
Turner $2560
Nitro $5350
Grenade $1100
Bomber $1350
Hopper $2800

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