Posted September 20th, 2010
by admin
radicshot10 asked: I have a stock 2006 Mazda 6 2.3L I4 and I was wondering about modifications. I’m not too familiar with car modding, but I’m slowly getting into the car scene and looking into increasing horse power and general speed of the car.
What sort of modifications will allow this? If so, can you list them and explain what each one does and if you know what models are good to add to the Mazda, I would greatly appreciate that.
Thank you.
Tags: Car Help, Horse Power, Stock
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 2 Comments »
Posted April 14th, 2009
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Baron asked:
I wanted to know how do you upgrade your car so it’s better than stock rides, more power and more efficent on intake?
What is the first step or the easiest step to take to upgrading a car?
http://hroutsourcingcompany.com/
Tags: Car Horsepower, Stock
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 6 Comments »
Posted March 24th, 2009
by admin
XIZEPPELINIX asked:
I am looking to buy a new car I would like a car around 20-25K that is either fast stock or can easily be upgraded. I would prefer something that is not 4 cylinder and something that takes turns well.
http://www.greatjewelrydesign.com/
Tags: 25k, Buy Car, Stock
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 5 Comments »
Posted February 17th, 2009
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RDog asked:
I keep hearing hydrogen fuel cells are the future for cars. If I wanted to invest in them, what company should I buy stock in? Who is making hydrogen fuel cells? Thank you.
http://www.quezalteca.com/
Tags: Cars Wanted, Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Stock
Posted in Alternative Fuel Vehicles | 6 Comments »
Posted February 6th, 2009
by admin
OstTimber asked:
I hear from a lot of people, that I should change headers in my car. In my opinion, it will not be too expensive for manufacturer to make them a little wider (so exhaust gas could flow faster). Than why do manufacturers do not provide cars with them?
I am thinking to change one too, is it worth it?
http://www.djthings.com/blog/
Tags: Exhaust Gas, Performance Headers, Stock
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 3 Comments »