Add More Horsepower on a Budget

(ARA) - If your car feels sluggish, there are ways to up your horsepower without emptying your wallet. Here are a
few tips from today’s top engine experts on how to get more power from your car on a budget.
Upgrade your lubricants -- Friction and heat from engine components and the drive train rob horsepower and
performance. Minimizing this power loss can be as easy as upgrading to one of the newer high performance lubricants
that are available. For instance, in a recent test by Horsepower TV, upgrading to high performance motor oil freed
up 8 horsepower in a V8 engine. Video of the test and more information on upgrading lubricants can be found at
www.royalpurple.com.
Replace and/or upgrade your air filter -- During the life of your engine, thousands of cubic feet of air will pass
through the engine cylinders. Dust and other material in the engine can cause excessive wear and operating
problems. It’s imperative that you keep air filters clean by regularly replacing them.
To further enhance performance, upgrade to a performance air filter, which can free up an additional 2 to 3
horsepower. While not a tremendous power gain, the relatively low cost of a filter and ease of installation (about
5 minutes) more than make up for it.
Use higher octane gas or an octane booster -- Go for the good stuff the next time you’re at the pump. Depending on
your vehicle, high octane gasoline can provide an increase in horsepower. Even a marginal gain in switching from
the lowest octane gasoline to the highest octane may be worth a few extra pennies at the pump to you.
For those who want to see a more measurable increase in power, a racing blend of gasoline will work well or one of
the numerous brands of octane booster commonly available at auto parts stores.
Upgrading your gas, lubricants and air filter are a cheap and easy way to increase horsepower. These simple steps
will also extend the life of your engine and help prevent expensive repairs.
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