How to Properly Replace a Car Engine?
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When a car's alternator is functioning normally, it generates an AC voltage of 13 to 18 volts to power electronic devices and systems, while also charging the battery. However, if the AC voltage is less than 13 volts, the alternator will not be able to maintain the battery's charge. Following the steps below to replace the alternator yourself can save a lot of money. Wow!!! An engine undergoes numerous tests from development to installation in a vehicle and must also pass user validation! The areas you can modify are unlikely to be necessary! To save fuel, under the constraints of the engine's main structure, the only option is to improve combustion efficiency! Ensuring that gasoline or diesel burns more completely in an instant can only be achieved with turbocharging! You also need to check if your car has the space for modifications! Parts that may need modification include the exhaust manifold, the section between the exhaust manifold and the catalytic converter, the oil pan, the intake pipe, and the ECU may also need reprogramming! Modifying for fuel efficiency is purely a frustrating and unrewarding approach!