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Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Modifying the Engine of Your Sports Car

Whether you like to race, or just like to drive fast, there are many reasons why you may want to modify your engine. Modifying the engine of your sports car is sometimes necessary to make use of all its horsepower and torque. Modifying other parts of your vehicle such as using body kits, wheels, brakes, and spoilers can help you out as well. But to really milk the power of your car for all it is worth, you will need to modify the engine. The following are just a few of the many things that you can do in order to modify your engine.

The first thing to look at is the cold air intake. OEM, original equipment manufacturer, intakes absorb warm air that surrounds the engine. This can really decrease the performance of your engine. Cold air intakes produce a steady stream of cold air which can really increase the efficiency of your engine’s combustion. As a result, your sports car will receive more power per stroke, seriously improving your car’s speed and performance.

Another after market change you may want to make in your sports car is a custom ignition system. This includes performance sparks plugs and spark plug wires. You will find that by adding these to your engine you can really get some great added horsepower. Another option that you have to increase the power of your engine is advanced timing. The reason why this can increase the power of your engine is because performance spark plugs, as the name implies, produce sparks which ignite the fuel when it reaches your engine. When you add this to the boost you are already getting from the improved cold air intake, you can really get some added power.

The next way to increase the performance of your sports car’s engine is to invest in turbos and superchargers. A turbo basically has one purpose, to increase the performance of your engine at greater RPMs. A turbocharger is really unnecessary for regular street driving. The only time it is really used is for track racing. If you want to just increase your car’s performance for the street, then a supercharger may be more for you. These superchargers provide a wide range of benefits from all across the spectrum.

Many people do not consider radiators when they are thinking of souping up their rides, but high performance radiators can do a lot to increase power. However, you should take into consideration that high performance engines are going to produce a lot more heat, so an improved radiator may even be mandatory. The last thing you want is to blow your new engine that you have put so much time and money into.

As you can see, these are four simple things that you can do in order to improve the performance of your engine. While installing these yourself will help you to save money, don’t attempt to do so unless you have had some experience with engine modification.

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Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Summer Time Car Maintenance

Summer is a great time to perform some simple maintenance on your vehicles. This is especially important if you plan on going on some long summer drives to the beach. The last thing you want is to be broke down in the sweltering heat. You will find that these procedures are not that difficult and can save you from some costly repair bills.

One good thing that you can do is perform a radiator flush. The coolant in your tank starts to break down over time; this can even begin to corrode your radiator. Radiator repair bills are not cheap, so this simple preventative measure is well worth your time. It is actually recommended that you perform a radiator flush once a year.

Next, you should probably replace your air filter. This is something that should be done about every 6 months. You will find that this task is simple enough to do and should only take about 5 minutes of your time.

The next thing you should do is check your tires. This involves checking the tread on your tires, as well as the air pressure. Summer can bring on some powerful rain storms, and if the tread on your tires has worn down you may end up skidding off of the road. The most common way of checking tire treads is to simply use a penny. Simply place the penny upside down in the tread of your tires. If the treads come up to Abe’s hairline, then you are fine.

When summer comes around, it is probably about time to replace your windshield wipers as well. If you have had a bad winter, it can really do a job on your wipers. If you get caught in a bad rain storm, poor wipers may make it impossible to drive. This can really put a hamper on your vacation plans. Wipers are easy to replace and it should only take a few minutes.

While you are at it, it is probably a good idea to check your brakes as well. Having poor brakes is never a good thing and could leave you hurt or injured. This is actually a simple task that you should do every 6 months. You should also check your brake fluid as well at this time.

You can also check your battery as well. Battery corrosion will often build up over the winter; this can easily cause you to end up with a dead battery. Check your battery posts and cables as well.

The final thing that you should check is your headlights. Sometimes it seems like you are the last person to find out that you have a headlight out, usually when a policeman gives you a ticket. Besides the fine, driving with one headlight is dangerous. Go ahead and make sure that all your lights are working just to be safe.

After you have performed these simple maintenance activities, you can go on your summer trips with a peace of mind.

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