Engine tuning

Smaller engines generally have little scope for tuning. When you exceed the base output of the engine by a factor of 25-50% more you may start to hit reliability issues. (Turbo engines generally speaking have wider tolerances than a NASP engine.)
It pays to use good quality performance parts and sadly each performance modification will reveal a weakness elsewhere in the car. (Read the hidden cost of car tuning.)
Our overall aim in tuning is to provide a good compromise between the peak power, fuel economy and long term reliability. We look jealously on at motorsport teams and the heady power figures they achieve.
We need to remember that these cars are stripped down and rebuilt after each race, or at least a few times in a racing season.

The greater the capacity and horsepower the larger the amount of power gains open to you. Turbo engines represent the best potential for power increase as a remap will change the timing of the engine as well as the wastegate control (forcing more air into the engine) and fuelling.
Often a remap of a standard turbo engine can provide reliable power gains of up to 50% base power, equating to around 50-75 extra bhp. On a naturally aspirated engine you will get a much smaller power gain for the same money. Expect to pay around $500, £300 for a remap. To get a 20bhp or more power increase on a NASP engine you are looking at more than a simple remap and will need to spend 2-3 times this amount on other engine modifications.
  • Turbos,
    Remap the turbo, fit a larger or aftermarket turbo, uprate the exhaust and fit an induction kit. Cams, head work and bottom end strengthening are required for power hikes of 50-100% depending on the source engine. (Turbo tuning see also the mods for NASP engines for the next stage as these will give even larger returns on turbo engines.)
  • NASP (Naturally aspirated engines)
    Ignore all smaller engines (sub 1600cc engines unless they have a high red line around 7500 rpm). For all engines over 1600cc you should fit (in this order) fast road cams, full sports exhaust, induction kit and get the head gas flowed. Finally when all other modifications have been done address the engine timing with a remap. A big valve conversion and head work like porting will further increase the power output. (If you want to add forced induction your best bet will be a supercharger kit.)
  • Rotary engines.
    These are very high revving and are fairly tolerant of power increases. Look to improve the flow of air through the engine with a full sports exhaust and induction kit . Uprating the fuel pressure and injectors will allow bigger gains to be made. Balancing and Gas flowing the engine will also improve things a little but most rotary engines are well machined to start with. Fitting forced induction or increasing the capacity of your rotary engines blower will also yield larger power gains. 
General notes:
Traction can be a big problem on FWD (front wheel drive) cars. With front wheel drive cars exceeding 250bhp we would recommend substantially softer and more grippy tyres and a slightly softer suspension than you would otherwise use in competitions. It gets really hard to control this sort of power on a FWD even with a good strong LSD and will show up flaws in your chassis. Clutches are also potential weakspots in tuned engines so you may need to look at uprating your clutch.
In rear wheel drive there are no such restrictions on power output although a carbon fibre driveshaft will also help to put the power down more smoothly and take some of the stress from your drivetrain. Also if your tyres are unable to grip the road the power will be lost so again you will need to think about performance tyre upgrades.
Gearing. When increasing or changing the Torque curve of an engine it is best to alter the gear ratio’s to allow you to better exploit the power. Lower ratios will nearly always give better acceleration but you want to keep the engines powerbands spread through the gears.

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The Importance of Oil Changes

Having your oil changed on a regular basis is one of the most important things you can do to keep your car in proper running order. Literally speaking, there is no better way to keep your car in tip top performance and have it run for hundreds of thousands of miles than to keep your oil changed whenever it is recommended by the car manufacturer or the oil change shop. Oil changes cost under fifty dollars, even if you choose to have the top of the line oil added into your car, so there is really no reason why you could not afford such a simple and painless procedure. By getting your oil changed on a regular basis, you will not only improve the life of your cars engine, but you will also allow your car to maximize the horsepower it puts on the road; and you can make sure that all of your cylinders are firing and working as properly as when the car was new. 
The benefits of oil changes are not so great as the drawbacks of not getting your oil changed, which are catastrophic. While you do increase the life of your engine and keep your horsepower maximized by getting your oil changed regularly, these are not as significant as the problems that can arise if you do not change your oil when it is recommended to do so. Firstly, not changing your oil often enough can cause significant damage to your engine, as the oil is necessary to keep all of the moving parts lubricated. By not having enough oil or by using oil that has outlived its usefulness (is filled with dirt or has low viscosity), you run the risk of allowing parts to not work as efficiently as they possibly could.
In the long run, such parts grinding together without lubrication in such a stressful environment as an internal combustion engine could eventually lead to such parts fusing together, jamming up or altogether failing. This is catastrophic to your engine, as the engine could simply stop working or actually explode if enough parts refuse to work...

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