Top Performance Upgrades

December 28th, 2017

Let's talk about automotive performance. This term means a lot of things to a lot of people... from better handling, more speed, more off-road or track capability or even better fuel economy. For the purposes of this list, performance means one thing; getting where you are going sooner. Consider the following top pick performance upgrades if you want to put more power to the ground:Performance Upgrades

  • Cold-air Intake - Factory air boxes are restrictive and are usually more about packaging under the hood than feeding your engine much-needed air. A less restrictive intake is an instant power adder.
  • Bigger Throttle-body - The intake feeds the throttle body, the modern equivalent of the carburetor. The more air and fuel you can stuff into the engine the more power you can make. A higher CFM throttle-body allows more air to pass through your engine.
  • Forced Induction - Turbos and Superchargers essentially have the same purpose; to stuff more air into your engine by creating pressure. Whether you create pressure with a belt, like a supercharger, or by turning a turbine with exhaust gas like a turbo, the end result is the same. Big power.
  • Controllers - Your onboard computers have a lot of extra power locked up by the manufacturer.  You can free up this extra power with a "chip" or power programmer. With a programmer, you can also change transmission shift points, fuel injection curves and other parameters that return better performance as well as deriving telemetry information for fine-tuning your results.
  • Free flow exhaust - You get more power from pushing more air into your engine, but if you can't get rid of the exhaust, you can't make room for the next air and fuel charge. Free flowing exhaust systems get rid of the old, burnt stuff to make room for the new stuff. Simple physics for big power.
  • Better Grip - As the saying goes, "smoke ain't speed."  If you are going to make big power you have to get it to the ground or all you will do is make a bunch of tire smoke while sitting stock still. With every power upgrade you settle on, make sure you have the matching rubber to get it to the road. 

Potent power can be just an upgrade away and there are many products on the market to help you get the horsepower and torque you are looking for. Start with this list to get the most bang-for-the-buck right out of the box.

  Posted in: Auto Repair 101

Comments:

Andy Harrison says:
March 9, 2016 at 1:02 pm
The transmission in our cars and trucks is probably one of the most neglected things. In my experience, people generally don't like to fix things until they are broken. For a transmission, that could mean the difference of either $100 or $1,500. Just be sure that if you are going to get it serviced, that you go to a place that has a transmission specialist.

Shad Morris says:
December 20, 2016 at 8:25 am
I have been thinking a lot about my car lately, and I wanted to make sure that we had the transmissions checked. It's interesting that you should try and stay ahead of your repairs on it to make sure that it doesn't die. Since it's been a while since we had it checked, we will have to take it in soon.

John Mahoney says:
December 27, 2016 at 2:43 pm
Thank you for mentioning that regular transmission repairs can help you prevent some failures. I can see how this would help the owner to saved money when it comes to big repairs. I would want to know what problems my car has on a regular basis and be able top fix them before they become too big and expensive.