Thursday, May 27, 2010

Cold Air Intake

A cold air intake is usually the starting point of all upgrades. When people talk about bolt on upgrades they are usually talking about cold air intakes and performance exhaust systems. A cold air intake gets you more power by getting you colder, more dense air. If your vehicle is getting more dense air then it is getting more air, and that means more power, but not only do you get colder air with a cold air intake, but it is also gets air a lot easier because the cone filter of a cold air intake has less resistance than a stock cold air intake.

There is only one real downfall of a cold air intake and that is that it puts the intake farther away from your engine to get colder air, but this causes the air to have to travel a lot further to reach the engine. There is a lot of debate about whether it should be far away and get colder air or closer and get faster air, but I suggest somewhere in the middle meaning not too far away and not to close. But Import Tuner Magazine recently did a test on a 350z that showed the intake further away (getting colder air) added more power.

If you have a car with quite a bit of power and were thinking of doing a dual intake system I highly recommend doing one where the coldest air is and one closer to the engine so you get the best of both designs.

HID Lights

HID Lights are those colorful lights that you see on all the new nice cars. But HID lights are not just for new cars you can get HID lights on your car! They are made to fit in every car and are super simple to install! There is no wire cutting or splicing to install HID lights and you can easily go back to your regular halogen lights if you don't take a liking to your new and improved lighting system, but my bet is that won't happen. To get HID lights first you must find out what your bulb size is, you can visit this site Halo HID to check out your bulb size and order HID lights.

There is a common misconception about HID lights, and that is that the higher the number (3,000k, 6,000k HID lights) the brighter the HID lights are going to be but the number just stands for where the color of the light is in the Kelvin scale, and the kelvin scale is what colors the bulbs will be at different temperatures, and the bulbs even get a little less bright the farther you go in the kelvin scale but they get more color. 3,000k bulbs are going to be a golden yellow color, 6,000k bulbs are going to be a pure white, 8,000k bulbs will have a hint of blue, 10,000k bulbs will be pure blue, and 12,000k bulbs will be a purplish blue.

The great thing about HID lights is that they are one of the only ways people will notice that your car is any different than someone else at night. When you are driving at night people aren't going to notice that you have a 600 HP car, they aren't going to notice that you have an expensive body kit and a nice paint job, they are only going to notice your lights because it is dark outside and they won't be able to see your car, but your lights can attract them.

The fact that HID lights are colorful and attract people to your car isn't the only reason they are so popular. HID lights are also significantly brighter so they will keep you safer while you are driving so you can see that deer that is about to jump out into the road or the crash on the side of the road even better. They also help other people see you and that is good because most of the time it's not your driving you have to worry about, its the other people driving. For more information on HID lights visit the site below.

Halo HID Lights