There are all kinds of ways to boost your car’s performance. You could install a cold air intake or throttle body upgrade (check for warranty violations). Performance chips are another popular modification that can unlock your engine’s horsepower and torque potential. Maintaining the performance of your car also requires keeping up with routine maintenance. Using high-quality fluids and treatment products can make a big difference.
Fuel Filter Replacement
The fuel filter screens out harmful dirt particles from your gas tank. Tiny paint chips, rust, scale, and other impurities can clog your fuel line or the engine. These can damage the fuel pump, injectors, and pistons. Fuel filters can extract water from fuel; some models can even filter out invisible liquids to the naked eye. It helps prevent corrosion and ensures that only clean fuel is used, which improves your engine’s performance. You can find your fuel filter either along the fuel line or in a self-contained canister near the fuel tank. When changing your fuel filter, you must relieve fuel pressure and be prepared for some gasoline to spill out. Engine services will remove and replace your fuel filter and test for leaks.
Oil Change
The most important service you can get is an oil change. Engine oil performs multiple vital functions, including lubrication, cooling, and cleaning. Lubrication ensures that the many moving parts of your engine have a slick surface over which to move, reducing friction and protecting them from damage. It also aids in cooling the engine by releasing heat, enabling it to keep its ideal operating temperature. Over time, engine oil breaks down and becomes dirty, which reduces its slippery properties and ability to lubricate. An oil change drains and replaces old oil and the filter, leaving you with fresh, clean lubrication. Be sure to follow your manufacturer’s recommended interval for oil changes. Also, be aware of synthetic oil options, which may allow you to extend your intervals even further. Like an oil change, transmission services are part of standard auto maintenance. Maintaining the condition of your transmission can help your car last longer. Your car’s ability to drive may be seriously hampered when the transmission wears out.
Spark Plug Replacement
Among the most minor components on your engine, spark plugs significantly affect how your car runs. To start the engine by igniting the mixture of fuel and air inside the cylinder, they employ high-voltage electricity to produce a spark inside the combustion chamber. Over time, spark plugs can lose their ability to generate the necessary explosion, which reduces performance and fuel efficiency. Regularly replacing them is essential to preventing engine damage and poor performance. You’ll need a spark plug socket wrench and essential hand tools to change your spark plugs. It’s also helpful to have a flat workspace to remove each spark plug one at a time in the correct order. Using masking tape can help you keep track of which wires go to which fills as you work.
Battery Replacement
A battery powers a vehicle’s electrical components, including headlights and the radio. A weak or dead battery may help your safety on the road by making it easier to start the car and operate its safety systems. A new battery enhances engine performance by supplying electrical energy to the engine and other components. It can lengthen the vehicle’s lifespan, cut emissions, and increase fuel efficiency. When reconnecting the positive terminal, always connect it before the negative terminal to prevent electrical shorts.
Air Filter Replacement
Air filters keep harmful particles out of your engine. When they become clogged, they restrict airflow and prevent your car from performing at its best. Modern engines require 10,000 liters of oxygen to burn each liter of fuel, so you need good airflow to the engine to keep it running efficiently and avoid expensive repairs. Keeping your air filter on schedule allows clean, dense air to reach the engine for combustion and boosts power and responsiveness. Adding a cold air intake or throttle body upgrade allows your engine to draw in more air for even better performance.