do aftermarket parts impact longevity of vehicle
do aftermarket parts impact longevity of vehicle
Do you guys think that aftermarket parts (CAI..etc...) effect how long a car lasts. I have a couple friends that have maximas with over 150,000 miles, and I have done some mods to my car, I just want it to last as long as theirs.
Look at it this way...is there any way that these parts are going to extend the life of the car? No.
The parts themselves may not hurt the life of the car any, the aggressive driving and racing that people with modded car's usually do will.
The parts themselves may not hurt the life of the car any, the aggressive driving and racing that people with modded car's usually do will.
Originally posted by ejj5875
Look at it this way...is there any way that these parts are going to extend the life of the car? No.
The parts themselves may not hurt the life of the car any, the aggressive driving and racing that people with modded car's usually do will.
Look at it this way...is there any way that these parts are going to extend the life of the car? No.
The parts themselves may not hurt the life of the car any, the aggressive driving and racing that people with modded car's usually do will.
Originally posted by iwannabmw
Things like an intake and a Y-Pipe allow the engine to work less to create the same amount of power, so I would think that just having those could extend the life of the car.
Things like an intake and a Y-Pipe allow the engine to work less to create the same amount of power, so I would think that just having those could extend the life of the car.
Unless there's something that I'm just missing...
Good point. In steady state, like cruising at a constant 65 mph, the difference between a modded car and stock is nothing. However, when accelerating to a new steady state, like 80 mph, the modded car will do it faster, so it will spend less time wearing out in the dynamic acceleration mode as the stock car will. Therefore, the modded car can wear less quickly. Will the modded car wear less?? Probably not b/c we added the mods for power
, not longevity
DW
, not longevity
DW
Originally posted by ejj5875
How is the engine working less? At the same speed before and after mods, the engine is at the same RPM's and everything's doing the same amount of work (injectors, valves, pumps, etc.).
Unless there's something that I'm just missing...
How is the engine working less? At the same speed before and after mods, the engine is at the same RPM's and everything's doing the same amount of work (injectors, valves, pumps, etc.).
Unless there's something that I'm just missing...
Re: do aftermarket parts impact longevity of vehicle
As for longevity, my car has 138,000 miles with mods. The only major thing that has died on my car has been the tranny bearings, totally not modification related.
DW
DW
Originally posted by MaxWolf
Do you guys think that aftermarket parts (CAI..etc...) effect how long a car lasts. I have a couple friends that have maximas with over 150,000 miles, and I have done some mods to my car, I just want it to last as long as theirs.
Do you guys think that aftermarket parts (CAI..etc...) effect how long a car lasts. I have a couple friends that have maximas with over 150,000 miles, and I have done some mods to my car, I just want it to last as long as theirs.
Originally posted by iwannabmw
Things like an intake and a Y-Pipe allow the engine to work less to create the same amount of power, so I would think that just having those could extend the life of the car.
Things like an intake and a Y-Pipe allow the engine to work less to create the same amount of power, so I would think that just having those could extend the life of the car.
Originally posted by deezo
I agree with that. I totally believe that mods (enhancements) will make your car run and last longer. Look at the use of tranny coolers. The can extend the life of your tranny by reducing heat. The VB reduces wear between high RPM shifts for autos. Cross-drilled and vented rotors reduce heat and fade in the overall brake setup.
I agree with that. I totally believe that mods (enhancements) will make your car run and last longer. Look at the use of tranny coolers. The can extend the life of your tranny by reducing heat. The VB reduces wear between high RPM shifts for autos. Cross-drilled and vented rotors reduce heat and fade in the overall brake setup.
Originally posted by ejj5875
How is the engine working less? At the same speed before and after mods, the engine is at the same RPM's and everything's doing the same amount of work (injectors, valves, pumps, etc.).
Unless there's something that I'm just missing...
How is the engine working less? At the same speed before and after mods, the engine is at the same RPM's and everything's doing the same amount of work (injectors, valves, pumps, etc.).
Unless there's something that I'm just missing...
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