This DLC for Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 enhances the core simulation by focusing on deep vehicle customization. Released in 2017, it requires the base game and introduces specialized Body Tuning options for aesthetic changes, alongside Performance Tuning mechanics. A key feature is the Dyno system, allowing players to test and measure horsepower and torque adjustments directly within the workshop environment, adding measurable depth to vehicle modification beyond standard repair work.
This addition pivots the gameplay toward the specialized fields of vehicle modification within the established workshop environment. The primary additions revolve around two key areas: aesthetic customization and engine output enhancement.
A major component of this expansion involves aesthetic modifications. Players gain access to new procedures and parts dedicated specifically to altering the physical appearance of vehicles. This moves beyond standard repair work, allowing users to engage in detailed bodywork and styling that enhances the visual presentation of their projects.
The key mechanical additions center on iterative adjustment and measurable feedback for modifications. This content introduces dedicated systems for both visual and performance changes, adding complexity to the modification process beyond simple part swapping.
The second major pillar of this DLC focuses on maximizing engine output. Users can now delve into performance tuning, adjusting components to achieve specific power goals. Crucially, this content introduces the Dyno system.
This new mechanic allows mechanics to test the real-world impact of their tuning decisions. By running vehicles on the dynamometer, players can measure resulting horsepower and torque under simulated load conditions, providing immediate, quantifiable feedback on performance adjustments made in the garage.
As downloadable content, this package seamlessly integrates into the existing framework of the main simulation. The new tuning jobs, specialized parts, and the Dyno testing system become available within the established workshop, offering specialized contracts or modification options for vehicles brought in for service. The scope is focused on enhancing the depth of the existing simulation mechanics.