- 1,528
- Melbourne
- Conza_No1
You know, if you didn't buy your current car new, or it isn't a classic, or whatever, squeezing a few more horse power out of it might not be a bad idea.
But, I'm fairly novice when it comes to what's worth it and what's not, so aside from major dyno work and heavy duty engine mods, are there some smaller changes you could make yourself, to increase MPG and/or performance to an otherwise standard car?
I was hoping to hear from people who've done simply DIY mods, and to see what ones worked, and especially the ones that didn't, and the problems along the way.
For instance, there are (seemingly) very cheap mod chips for my model of car, but I recall mod chips previously costing hundreds of dollars - is there are catch with these? Seems too good to be true? No?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/15BHP-Pow...6-307-308-3008-406-407-5008-RCZ-/150675860139
Then slightly more difficult, air filters, like this one, at only $100AUD odd dollars? Surely if the car is expecting a certain amount of air and that changes it could have bad results? Then again, I've run my car on 98 and 95 octane, and no change happened, so the ECU isn't too primitive... Seemingly...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/K-N-AIR-F...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3efcac23a4
These are just examples for my car, I'm sure many cars have similar things, but I'm curious to know if these cheap, simple to install, have actually worked - I'm sure there are a few easy installable items people have tried, have they worked?
But, I'm fairly novice when it comes to what's worth it and what's not, so aside from major dyno work and heavy duty engine mods, are there some smaller changes you could make yourself, to increase MPG and/or performance to an otherwise standard car?
I was hoping to hear from people who've done simply DIY mods, and to see what ones worked, and especially the ones that didn't, and the problems along the way.
For instance, there are (seemingly) very cheap mod chips for my model of car, but I recall mod chips previously costing hundreds of dollars - is there are catch with these? Seems too good to be true? No?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/15BHP-Pow...6-307-308-3008-406-407-5008-RCZ-/150675860139
Then slightly more difficult, air filters, like this one, at only $100AUD odd dollars? Surely if the car is expecting a certain amount of air and that changes it could have bad results? Then again, I've run my car on 98 and 95 octane, and no change happened, so the ECU isn't too primitive... Seemingly...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/K-N-AIR-F...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3efcac23a4
These are just examples for my car, I'm sure many cars have similar things, but I'm curious to know if these cheap, simple to install, have actually worked - I'm sure there are a few easy installable items people have tried, have they worked?