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STOP Upgrading "WRONG" Parts | How To Tune "CORRECTLY" - CarX Street

Ultimate MH

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[0:02]Hey everyone, welcome back to another Car X Street tuning guide. In this video, I'm gonna break down all the engine parts in the game and help you figure out which upgrades you should be focusing on.

[0:13]We'll go over each part, what it does, and how upgrading it can change the way your car performs. So let's jump right into it.

[0:21]In Car X Street, the engine is made up of several key components, and each one plays a different role in how your car drives. Let's go through them one by one.

[0:30]ECU, the engine control unit. This is basically the brain of your engine. It controls fuel, air, and spark, making sure everything runs smoothly.

[0:41]Upgrading the ECU gives you better throttle response, more power, and overall better engine efficiency.

[0:47]Next up, the turbo kit. The turbo pushes more air into your engine, and more air means more power.

[0:54]Upgrade this, and you'll see a big jump in boost pressure, horsepower, and acceleration. This controls how your engine's valves open and close.

[1:04]A high performance camshaft improves air flow, increases RPMs, and gives you better power, especially at higher speeds.

[1:13]Now let's talk about the intake manifold. This part directs air into the engine. A better intake helps air flow more smoothly, which means better combustion and more power output.

[1:23]Fuel system. This makes sure your engine gets the right amount of fuel. If you're pushing for more power, you need a stronger fuel system to keep up.

[1:32]Cylinder head. This holds the combustion chamber and valves. Upgrading it improves air flow and combustion efficiency, helping your engine perform at its best.

[1:45]Engine block. Think of this as the base or foundation of your engine. It holds the cylinders where the magic happens. A stronger engine block lets you handle higher power levels without risking damage.

[1:57]Exhaust manifold. This part collects exhaust gases and moves them out of the engine. Upgrading it helps reduce turbo lag and improves power delivery.

[2:06]And finally, the exhaust system. This clears waste gases from the engine. A performance exhaust helps your car breathe better, increases power, and yeah, it makes your car sound amazing.

[2:23]Now look, I wanted to explain even more about things like peak RPM, rev limiter, torque at low and high RPM, turbine pressure.

[2:32]But if I go through everything in this one video, you might end up getting a bit confused. So I'll save all of that for my next engine tuning video.

[2:40]Make sure you hit that subscribe button so you don't miss it. Upgrade levels.

[2:47]Every engine part in Car X Street can be upgraded through five levels: Street, Sports, Racing, Elite, and Ultimate.

[2:55]Once you hit racing or above, you unlock more tuning options, like adjusting peak RPM, torque bands, and more.

[3:04]That's where things get serious. Now let's talk about what to upgrade based on the type of race you're doing.

[3:09]Sprint race, quick acceleration and high speed. For sprints, you want to get off the line fast and hit top speed quickly.

[3:17]Upgrade turbo kit, ECU, exhaust system, and intake manifold. These give you better power and air flow.

[3:24]Avoid the racing camshaft. It reduces low end power. You need that that torque early on in a sprint.

[3:31]Circuit race, balance and endurance. Here it's all about balance and consistency.

[3:36]Upgrade camshaft, ECU, cylinder head and engine block. They give you smooth power delivery over longer races.

[3:44]Avoid large turbos, they bring turbo lag and heavy exhausts, they add unnecessary weight.

[3:50]Drift, power and control. Drifting needs responsive power and good throttle control.

[3:56]Upgrade turbo kit, exhaust manifold, fuel system, and camshaft. These help deliver power smoothly, so you can hold longer cleaner slides.

[4:05]Avoid high performance intake manifolds. They create too much grip and the racing ECU can be a bit too aggressive for drift control.

[4:15]All right, that's a wrap for today's engine guide. I hope you learned something new about how these parts work and which upgrades will actually help depending on your racing style.

[4:25]If this video helped you out, don't forget to drop a like. And if you're new here, subscribe for more Car X Street tuning guides.

[4:33]Also share this video to help your crew level up their builds.

[4:36]Check out the videos on screen for more tips, and I'll catch you in the next one. Stay tuned and keep racing.

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