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« on: October 08, 2009, 08:57:08 AM »
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Tuning up your car is very important since it will be one of the factors that will determine your car's fuel mileage, engine performance, ride-ability, and the car engine's life. It should be done regularly to maintain your car's excellent condition. Here are some pointers to consider when tuning up your car.


Proper Handling

A car with good handling should have stability when making turns and going around sharp corners. The rear tires should have just the right amount of grip to allow it to slide a bit during tight corners. This is crucial since a car with too much grip will make the car lose the right trajectory. Having little grip, on the other hand will make the car slide too much which will cause a loss of control and a decrease in speed during acceleration. Some of the things that are related to a car's handling are: the car's specifications, the style of driving, center of gravity, the total weight of the car, and the car's chassis among others.

Driving Style

Driving aggressively but with total control is the best style possible. Putting your car near its limit as long as possible and avoiding damage the car will be a great challenge. A driver's consistency and smoothness are major concerns when tuning your car to racing standards. Being fast and out of control is useless. Being quick and in total control will greatly improve your time.

Tools to use

Here is a list of the tools that you will need when tuning the car: screwdrivers, long nose pliers, normal pliers, vise-grips, electrical tape, scissors, wrenches, and some specialized tools. If you have no time to do it yourself or if you have no idea how to do it, then it is better to have the tune-up done by an expert mechanic since he will have access to all of the tools needed.

Some tips to getting a faster race time

First of all, you must have fun. Don't push yourself to the limit since this might entail an accident. Always keep in mind that there is always another time to improve your racing performance. Always be on the alert for any situation that may arise from the competition. Try to keep away from any dangerous situation.

These are just a few things to consider when planning to tune up your car. Keeping your car in good condition means savings - fewer trips to the garage to change parts. Keep your car running smoothly and you will not have any headaches.
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« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2011, 11:33:10 AM »
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Thank you for the tips. They are very helpful.
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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2011, 05:26:24 AM »
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sounds little like the movie "To fast to furious"!  Wink Anyway thanks for the advice!
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« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2011, 08:21:43 AM »
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sounds little like the movie "To fast to furious"!  Wink Anyway thanks for the advice!
You are welcome!
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