What if I told you that you
can gain 5 horsepower this weekend, for less than $100?
Or, what if I told you that you could gain 5 horsepower
this weekend, for less than $20?
I bet you'd be interested eh?
Well, the good news is, I'm going to tell you how to gain
5 horsepower this weekend for $0-15 spent. Sound too good
to be true? Well, read on!
1) Increase the H2O ratio in your
coolant - if it weren't for corrosion and freezing
concerns, automotive makers would use pure water. Water
cools much better than coolant any day of the week, and
a cooler engine is a better performer.
Instead of half and half, try 40/60. DO NOT use pure water,
As this may cause premature corrosion and that can be no
fun at all to clean up. You may also try water wetter to
further enhance this effect.
2) Index your spark plugs -
this is an age old trick that is good for about 1 extra
pony. The idea here is to "aim" the open end of
the spark plug terminal (the gap) towards the intake side
of the head. In order to accomplish this, simply mark on
the plug a small line to indicate where this gap is, and
install the plug as normal.
Try to line up the line with the intake side as best as
you can. It may require buying 2 sets of spark plugs in
order to do this, but hopefully you'll be able to do this
the first time. Be careful with aluminum heads not to over
tighten, as that could lead to a costly repair.
3) Relocate IAT Sensor - This
is a very simple modification that will work on a great
deal of fuel injected vehicles. The IAT sensor (“Intake
Air Temperature”) tells the computer how hot or cold
the incoming air is. The computer will then adjust the amount
of fuel being injected, as well as make minor adjustments
to timing based on that reading.
The problem is that in many vehicles, the IAT sensor is
located in the intake manifold, near the cylinder head.
Therefore the air that the IAT sensor “reads”
is much hotter than the air, say, in the intake arm. The
idea with this mod, is to relocate the sensor to the intake
arm. Use JB Weld or similar to patch up the old port for
the sensor.
This will cause the computer to believe that incoming air
is slightly cooler, causing it to inject more fuel and advance
the timing a tad.
4) Synthetic Oil - This is
guaranteed to pick up 1-2 horsepower, as multiple dynos
over the years have proved this fact. Simply by switching
to a true synthetic oil this weekend you can reduce the
friction in your engine, improving efficiency, and therefore
going faster.
5) Insulate Fuel Lines -
When your fuel lines travel through the engine bay they
heat up. However, cooler fuel produces more power for more
reasons than just cooling down the intake charge--although
that certainly helps things! So, to improve power output,
simply purchase some refrigerator/air conditioning insulation
and wrap the fuel lines with the insulation. While you're
at it, you may wish to go ahead and do this to the intake
arm as well for even more power.
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