Posts Tagged ‘muscle cars’

From Air Filters to Camshafts - What Performance Parts Do

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin

This guide helps both beginners to the auto performance part world, and veteran performance parts users, with some key info on common performance parts. Whether you want to add some speed to your street rod, get the mustang cruising 0-60 faster and louder, or just want your car to run better, this guide is for you.

Whether you want to add some speed to your street rod, get the muscle car cruising 0-60 faster, or want some better gas mileage, these three performance parts can help.

So let’s go over some performance parts to rebuild your vehicle the right way.

Air Filters. Air filters may seem to be boring when you want to go from 0-60 in 4.3, but they actually have more upside than most other performance parts. They give you car more power; a racing air filter can up your power by as much as 10%. They’re quite easy to install; this can be done in a day or less. Also, if you ever want to take this air filter out, like many performance parts it’s an easy job.

Air Filters. Air…

4 Ways to Improve Fuel Efficiency in Our Cars

Posted on December 5th, 2009 by admin

The world is now clamored by the great problem in fuel. With oil prices increasing on a regular basis, the problem in fuel has become a great global concern. This has left many car owners in such a sullen mood; most especially those who own muscle cars and sports cars whose engines are so powerful that they devour a tank-full of gas in an instant. This has caused tremendous effects on people, and because of this, a new trend has arisen.

Cars are now manufactured with fuel efficiency being in the top line of priorities. So with this in mind, what can you - the motorist - do to save fuel and thus keep your hard earned money in your pocket?

When loading gas, make sure to full it up to the brim. This is a very simple trick that you should know and it will really save you money. Also, make sure that you are familiar with your car. Find out about its fuel consumption and determine how its performance compares to industry standards. This will give you a good idea…