What does extreme modification mean?

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SanJocelyn
07/30/25 10:42am
Extreme modification refers to engine modification. Below are additional details: Exhaust pipe modification: Replacing the exhaust pipe has minimal effect on horsepower improvement, especially for small-displacement naturally aspirated vehicles where achieving noticeable horsepower gains is quite challenging. Automobile engine ignition system modification: Modifying the ignition system aims to compensate for the shortcomings of the original system. The goals include reducing magnetization time, increasing secondary voltage, lowering spark voltage, extending spark duration, and minimizing transmission losses. Engine modification: Modifying the engine system is the most effective way to enhance power performance, with computer tuning being the primary focus.
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