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Racing Master Standard tuning
Standard tuning codes for Global server (Season 26S3). Baseline 5-digit setups at ECU 0 (ECU 5 where noted) after 25/25 upgrade — community-tested, not official NetEase data.
Standard tuning codes (Global)
ECU 0 and 25/25 unless noted. Keep default tuning until 25/25 is reached.
| Car | Code | ECU / upgrade | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Porsche 911 Carrera 4 `89 | 23332 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier S · balanced grip |
| Chevrolet Camaro Z28 `70 | 23332 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier S |
| Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno `85 | 23332 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Free starter · Tier S |
| Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR Edition `95 | 23332 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier S |
| Mini John Cooper Works GP `20 | 13332 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier A |
| Ford Mustang Mach 1 `69 | 23232 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier A |
| BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe M235I xDrive `19 | 13232 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier B |
| Chevrolet Corvette C3 `73 | 13232 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier C |
| BMW 3 Series 330i `19 | 23232 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier S · Rare |
| Volkswagen Golf R | 23332 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier S · Rare |
| Subaro BRZ | 23232 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier A · Rare |
| Ford Focus RS `18 | 13232 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier B · Rare |
| Infiniti Q60 Pure AWD `20 | 11132 | ECU 0 · 25/25 | Tier B · Rare |
| Maxzda MX-5 `19 | 23332 | ECU 5 · 25/25 | Normal · farm only |
| Volkswagen Passat 2.0 TSI `19 | 23332 | ECU 5 · 25/25 | Normal |
| Honda Fit `18 | 13332 | ECU 5 · 25/25 | Normal |
| Ford Fiesta ST `19 | 13332 | ECU 5 · 25/25 | Normal |
Source: racingmaster.gg standard tuning guide. Test in Drills before ranked. Unknown per-car values stay out of this table until verified in catalog.
Quick answer
Read the table first: each row is a baseline code for Global standard cars at the listed ECU level. Change one digit at a time when testing.
Pair with tier list: pick your car on Standard tier list, then return here for the matching code.
What the 5 digits mean
| Position | What it controls |
|---|---|
| Digit 1 — Engine | Lower favors acceleration; higher favors top speed. |
| Digit 2 — Tires | Lower adds grip; higher adds drift slip. |
| Digit 3 — Electronics | Controls drift angle style. |
| Digit 4 — Chassis | Higher values add stability in linked corners. |
| Digit 5 — Body | Downforce for high-speed stability. |
Testing workflow and limits
How to test a setup safely
- Confirm 25/25 upgrade and the ECU level shown in the table.
- Enter the baseline code, then test on the route family you actually queue.
- Change one digit at a time so handling differences stay readable.
- Re-check after a patch, ECU unlock, or tier-list shortlist change.
What this page does not claim
- Not an official NetEase tuning sheet.
- Not a guarantee that one code fits every track in Global ranked.
- Not valid for pre-25/25 builds — use in-game default until max upgrade.
What to watch during testing
| Signal | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Corner entry | If entry feels vague, tires or chassis usually need the first change. |
| Mid-corner stability | Linked corners expose setups that only work on straights. |
| Throttle exit | A fast lap on entry can still lose time on exit. |
| Lap repeatability | Keep the setup only if it repeats under pressure, not on one lucky lap. |
Official Fact Check
Tuning baselines for Racing Master (Season 26S2 / 26S3 transition)
How RacingMasterHub cross-checks this against the official publisher source and the wider community before we publish it.
| Claim | Official | Community | Our call |
|---|---|---|---|
| ECU sequence 23332 is the recommended starting point at ECU 0 for most Extreme cars | Not addressed | Confirmed 21 reports | Tentative evidence |
| Front camber should be set to -4.5° and rear camber to +0.5° for Extreme high-speed builds | Not addressed | Confirmed 12 reports | Tentative evidence |
| Front tire pressure 33 PSI / rear 28 PSI is the standard baseline | Not addressed | Confirmed 18 reports | Confirmed evidence |
| Turbo pressure should be set to 1.10 atm for Extreme acceleration builds | Not addressed | Confirmed 9 reports | Confirmed evidence |
| Rev limiter must be raised to 8750 RPM to access top-end performance | Not addressed | Mixed 11 reports · Engine-specific; some cars cap lower without penalty | Tentative |
| A single tuning preset works across all class–track combinations | Not addressed | Confirmed 26 reports | Rejected |
Standard tuning FAQ
Are these standard tuning codes official?
No. They are community-tested baselines from racingmaster.gg at ECU 0 (or ECU 5 for Normal Standard cars) with a 25/25 upgrade. Test in your own build before ranked.
Should I tune before reaching 25/25?
Keep default until 25/25. Partial upgrades change handling unpredictably.
How do I pair this with the standard tier list?
Pick your car on the standard tier list, then apply the matching row below. Re-check after each ECU unlock.
What if a code feels wrong after a patch?
Re-test one digit at a time, then file /contact with the page URL and the source that shows the updated baseline.
What to open next
Tier list → tuning codes → ECU guide → ranked. Follow the chain that matches your next decision.