Bullet Capacity
Bullet Capacity increases how many shots the car can carry in a race. It gives aggressive drivers more chances to pressure the car ahead instead of waiting for a perfect passing lane.
The live store is inside /career, but this page explains the upgrade system in readable form. Use it before spending gold on engine power, tires, nitro, weapons, oil, shield defense, headlights, spoiler parts, body types, car models, stickers and color customization.
Performance items change how the car drives. They are the foundation of a career build, but they should be bought with the current track roster in mind. Rectangle and Speed reward clean acceleration. Technic, Switchback, Diamond and Overpass need control, tire response and predictable braking.
| Store item | What it changes | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Engine | Speed and acceleration | Long straights, recovery after slow corners |
| Tires | Turning response and car placement | Technical tracks, rain, snow, tight traffic |
| Nitro Capacity | Boost reserve | Overtakes and exit speed |
| Nitro Recharge | Boost refill rhythm | Repeated attacks across a lap |
| Power Steering | Keyboard steering return | Players who want a more stable center line |
Combat utility decides races when lobby rules keep weapons enabled. These upgrades are not just damage tools; they change spacing, defense and how safely a player can drive in traffic.
Bullet Capacity increases how many shots the car can carry in a race. It gives aggressive drivers more chances to pressure the car ahead instead of waiting for a perfect passing lane.
Bullet Speed makes shots travel faster. Faster bullets are harder for rivals to dodge and feel more useful on straight exits where both cars are accelerating.
Bullet Range lets shots stay relevant for a longer distance. It is useful when the field stretches out or when a rival opens a small gap before the next braking zone.
Oil Capacity increases how many slicks the car can drop. Oil is strongest as a defensive tool: place it on exits, narrow lines or chase paths where a following car wants to commit.
Shield Capacity gives rear shield charges. Press C to create a short bubble behind the car; each rear block consumes a charge until the race allotment is gone.
If a host enables no-weapons mode, bullets, oil and shield use are blocked for that race. Those store investments still matter in normal combat lobbies, private rooms and races where weapons stay active.
| Item | What it does | Race effect |
|---|---|---|
| Headlight Color | Changes the beam color | Visual identity, especially at night |
| Headlight Range | Extends the night beam | Better forward visibility in dark sessions |
| Nitro Glow Color | Changes boost trail color | Clearer personal style during acceleration |
| Primary and Neon Colors | Changes paint and glow | Car recognition in menus, races and profile views |
| Spoiler and Spoiler Length | Adds and extends rear wing styling | Visual customization with a stronger racing silhouette |
| Stickers and Sticker Size | Adds hood graphics and scales them | Personal identity on the car preview and race car |
The store also changes the shape of the car. Body type affects feel: the balanced sport body is neutral, the muscle body favors straight-line speed with heavier turning, and the mini body favors agility with less raw speed. Car models such as Classic, Touring and Rally give players a longer-term visual progression path tied to account progress.
Visual choices matter because multiplayer racing is easier to follow when cars are recognizable. Paint, neon, headlight color, nitro glow, spoiler color and stickers help a player spot their own car quickly in a crowded start or a spectator view.
There is no single perfect store order. Pick upgrades based on the race style you actually drive.
Buy engine and tires together so the car gains speed without becoming hard to place through corners.
Use Nitro Capacity and Nitro Recharge when you want better exits, longer attacks and more comeback potential.
Invest in bullets, oil or shield depending on whether you attack, defend or spend most races in traffic.
Use downgrade controls if a setup becomes too twitchy, too fast or less fun on your favorite tracks.
The interactive store is inside the /career route after the account and garage interface loads.
No. Shield Capacity is designed around rear defense. It is most useful when another driver is shooting from behind during a chase.
Not always. Higher stats can make the car harder to control on tight tracks. The store supports downgrade controls so players can tune the car back toward comfort.
Headlight Range is the most direct night upgrade. Headlight color is visual, while range changes how far the beam reaches in dark sessions.
Read the item behavior here, open the live store in career, then test the build on tracks that match your driving style.