carbloggin.com — There are tons of modifications you can do to your car. Whether it be lightweight body parts, turbo kits, free flowing exhaust kits; they all aid to performance. However, if you own or want to own a more performance oriented car, here are 5 modifications that you shouldn?t do to your car.
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johnboiwaltuneApr 13, 2007
Spoiler on a sedan = loser
beezelApr 14, 2007
@cedex:and lots and lots of germans went flying off the road. that is the funny part. as a TT owner myself, I've heard that same thing and can agree: at 155 my car feels reeaaalll light in the back, even with the spoiler. without, I can easily see it breaking loose. Some cars need em, some dont. 100% dont need them
inferiorwangApr 14, 2007
Hey everyone!Let's look up the difference between static compression ratio and dynamic compression ratio. Then you'll see where natural aspiration and forced induction occupy similar territories and where they differ.(turbobricks ftw)
syuktonApr 14, 2007
I have to take issue with saying the Tornado Fuel Saver doesn't work. It DOES work. I have one, and after telling my dad how well it worked, he got one too. I was getting 260-270 miles out of an 18 gallon tank in my S-10 Blazer (2.8L V6) before I installed it, and I now get 290-300 miles out of a tank. I went from 14 miles per gallon to 16 miles per gallon and my dad went from 12mpg to 14mpg in his Dodge Dakota with a 5.2L V8. My dad used to be an auto mechanic and he won't use anything he can't see a tangible result from, but he's got a Tornado and he's very happy with it.The Tornado DOES work.
equitiumApr 14, 2007
^ It can work. Its the same concept as a throttle bottle spacer which do/can work. Cause turbulence and ionize air/fuel. It depends mostly on your driving. The difference is very very minuscule. I imagine it varies a ton between car makes. Its still best to get a filter or full intake thought. I would never ever own one.
ohandreApr 14, 2007
the guy who wrote this article probably drives a honda anyways.I seen tons of punks in my area do everything he wrote on that article and more! like at a wing the size of a park bench. Theres a rule we VW guys have :) keep it OEM+ if it's not a dealer part can be everything from lips to lights etc... then don't put it on!!! Here is the 2005 jetta gli (come out of factory like this) <a class="user" href="http://www.dubwerks.com/images/projects/featured/april2005/php/mikegli4.jpg">http://www.dubwerks.com/images/projects/featured/april2005/php/mikegli4.jpg</a>
james328Apr 15, 2007Submitter
Nope, I drive a 1992 Saab 900 Turbo Convertible. I just got back from a back backing trip this weekend, so please be patient while I read over all of the comments and answer anybody else's questions.
johnlande360Mar 17, 2008
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