Master your car's performance in Need for Speed Heat! Learn optimal settings for Turbo, Nitro, Suspension, Drivetrain, and Aerodynamics to dominate the streets.
Alright, let's get your ride dialed in for maximum performance in Need for Speed Heat. We're going to break down how to tune your Turbo, Nitro, Suspension, Drivetrain, and Aerodynamics. This is where you really start to feel the difference on the track!
Part 37: Performance Tuning
This section is all about tweaking your car's stats to get the best out of it. We'll cover a few key areas:
Turbo
For the Turbo, you're looking for a good amount of torque when you hit those higher RPMs, generally starting around 4000-5000 RPM. The numbers below give you an idea of how the boost levels correspond to certain RPM ranges, though it's not super exact. Think of 0-1 as the initial boost, 1-2 as the next stage, and so on.
| Maximum | |
| 5-6 | Maximum |
| 6-7 | Maximum |
| 7-8 | Maximum |
| 8-9 | Maximum |
Here's a more detailed breakdown of boost levels and their corresponding RPM ranges:
| 0-1 | Nothing |
| 1-2 | Nothing |
| 2-3.1 | 10-15 |
| 3.1-4.3 | 28-30 |
| 4.3-5.4 | 40-45 |
| 5.4-6.5 | 73-78 |
| 6.5-7.6 | Maximum |
| 7.6-8.8 | Maximum |
| 8.8-10 | 73-78 |
Nitro
Honestly, for Nitro, the advice here is pretty straightforward: you don't really need to worry about it too much. The guide suggests you won't be using it much, so focus your tuning efforts elsewhere.
Suspension
Getting your car as low as possible is key for better aerodynamics. You'll want to set your springs and shocks to be hard, but go with softer sway bars. For steering, crank up the steering ratio.
| Front Lowering (in) | -1.30 |
| Rear Lowering (in) | -1.29 |
| Front Springs | 9.95 |
| Rear Springs | 9.95 |
| Front Shocks | 10.00 |
| Rear Shocks | 10.00 |
| Front Sway Bar | 0.02 |
| Rear Sway Bar | 0.00 |
| Steering Ratio | 1.10 |
Drivetrain
When it comes to the drivetrain, I personally lean towards prioritizing acceleration over top speed, especially since you rarely hit your absolute top speed in most races. The gearbox setup is up to you, but setting the gears really sequentially can give you even better acceleration. Keep in mind that the best gear settings will depend a lot on your car's overall top speed.
| 1st Gear (MPH) | 43.1 |
| 2nd Gear | 68.8 |
| 3rd Gear | 99.1 |
| 4th Gear | 119.0 |
| 5th Gear | 149.7 |
| 6th Gear | 174.4 |
| Final Drive Ratio | 4.80 |
Aerodynamics
For aerodynamics, you'll want both front and rear downforces to be set strong. While these specific settings might not show a difference on the dyno run, they'll definitely impact your car's performance out on the track.
| Front Downforce |
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