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That is the main point of the game. You buy a wreck, fix it, change whatever you like and make it fits for you (and for the type of race you want to win)
The game has dozens of components to use, from thermostat to fuel gauges to cooling fan. Each has it's own job to do, just like in a real car.
Remove the air filter, install the charger on the carburetor.
what does sthis even mean?
If your motor has 277HP, adding a SC will not change that on the car stats screen. It still will be at 277HP
It does seem kind of weird. I don't know how theyre going about that