Developed by Battle Creek Games, No Limit Drag Racing 2 takes everything that made the original a cult classic and turns it up to eleven. This isn't just a "tap-to-win" game; it’s a comprehensive racing simulator. Players can build their dream machines from a massive roster of vehicles—including classic muscle, modern tuners, and even Cleetus McFarland’s iconic builds. With a heavy focus on realistic mechanics, you'll need to manage everything from tire temperature and weight distribution to gear ratios and fuel delivery.
Full Car Customization: Millions of combinations with custom paint, wraps, decals, wheels, and body kits.
Advanced Tuning: Dial in your ride with a realistic dyno, adjustable suspension, gearing, timing, and boost control.
Online Multiplayer: Race head-to-head against players worldwide or compete in high-stakes "High-Roller" matches ($50k - $100k bets).
Diverse Game Modes: Career Mode, Free Ride, 1/2 Mile Showdowns, and Test & Tune tracks.
Car Shows: Compete for prestige and prizes by showing off your custom builds in global competitions.
Official Partnerships: Drive real-world high-performance builds like Ruby and Leroy from the Cleetus McFarland collection.
Select Your Ride: Start with a stock vehicle and earn cash through Quickplay or Career modes.
The Burnout: Before the race, perform a burnout to heat your tires. Watch the gauge carefully—aim for the "green" sweet spot for maximum grip.
Staging: Slowly pull up to the starting line until the "Pre-Stage" and "Stage" lights are lit.
The Launch: Time your throttle and clutch release with the Green Light.
Shifting: Monitor your tachometer and hit your shifts at the redline to maintain peak acceleration.
Master the 60ft: The race is often won in the first 60 feet. Focus on your suspension settings (Stiffness and Travel) to ensure maximum weight transfer to the rear tires without popping a wheelie.
Consistent Burnouts: Consistency is king. Overheating tires leads to spin, while cold tires lead to a slow launch.
Adapt to the Distance: A tune for a 1/4 mile race won't work for a 1/2 mile showdown. Adjust your final drive ratio accordingly.
Use the Dyno: Never guess. Always run your car on the dyno after an upgrade to see how it affects your power curve.
Weight Matters: Stripping unnecessary weight can improve your ET (Elapsed Time), but remember you need enough weight on the drive tires for traction.
Nitrous Timing: Don't just slam the NOS at the start. Experiment with delaying your nitrous activation to the 2nd or 3rd gear to prevent tire spin.
Join a Crew: Connect on the official Discord to share tunes and learn from the top-ranked global players.
Developer: Battle Creek Games, LLC.
Platforms: iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, PC (via Google Play Games).
Category: Racing / Simulation.
File Size: ~500 MB (varies by device).
Requirements: iOS 11.0 or later; Android 5.0 or later.
Multiplayer: Online (Internet connection required).
| Feature | No Limit Drag Racing 2 | CSR Racing 2 | Asphalt 9 |
| Physics | Hyper-Realistic / Manual | Arcade-Hybrid | Full Arcade |
| Tuning Depth | Extreme (Gears, Timing, Suspension) | Moderate (Stage Upgrades) | Minimal |
| Customization | Full Wraps & Body Kits | Fixed Kits | Color & Parts |
Similar Games to Try:
Offroad Outlaws (Same developer, focus on 4x4)
Door Slammers 2 (Pro-mod drag racing)
APEX Racer (Retro-style tuning)
Big Rig Racing (Heavy truck drag racing)
Q: How do I get more money fast?
A: Compete in the Career mode and participate in Car Shows. If you’re confident, High-Roller multiplayer races offer the biggest payouts.
Q: Why does my car keep wheelieing?
A: Your rear suspension is likely too stiff or your wheelie bar is set too high. Try softening the rear or adjusting your center of gravity.
Q: Can I play No Limit 2 offline?
A: You can play certain modes like Test & Tune and Free Ride offline, but Multiplayer and Career progression require a data connection.
Q: Is there a way to share my car tunes?
A: While there is no direct "share button" for tunes yet, many players share screenshots of their dyno and suspension settings on the community Discord and Facebook groups.


















