Hi guys I’m new to the Forza scene and I need some help,
I’m planing to buy a 2.4m Bugatti Chiron and I wanted to know what upgrades I should install on it, I want a steed ride that’s good with corners but also fast.
Appreciate it if you help
I haven’t bought one yet however, I doubt you will be able to add a whole lot to it although there should be plenty you can do through tuning. My advice is keep it in S2 and avoid going into X as that class is rarely used in-game. Cars like the Chiron are built insanely well so you would be better keeping the car as it is whilst trying to make slight adjustments via the tuning setup.
Again, I don’t own this car yet so I’m not sure on what you can add but i’d be surprised if there will be a lot of room for upgrades.
Update: I just checked a youtube video on chiron upgrades and it’s what I expected. You will have no option to upgrade the engine (It’s already a masterpiece as is). You can however add components that will alow you more freedom in the tuning section, race transmission, diffs, anti-roll bars etc. There is an option to reduce weight by stripping out the car and also an option to widen the front and rear wheels. These will be useful in achieving your goal for better cornering & speed however, you will also need a tune to match. Avoid using the forza rear wing as it simply cannot compete to what the chirons active wing is capable of.
thanks dude helped me allot.
now all i gotta do is find tuning for the car
No problem & I will happily make you one if you want. I will use my Chiron as stock but I will want to put out a tune for it anyway.
Yeah I’d love that thank you so much!
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Unfortunately, as much as it sucks to ruin the looks of such beautiful autos, this is Forza and not real life; and the Forza aero kit (both, front and rear) is going to allow higher speed cornering and shorter braking distances. The car I used for testing was the McLaren Senna, which IRL produces 1,763 lbs of downforce. The Forza kit only produces 1,102 lbs in-game, but it still enhances the Senna’s performance. Little food for thought.