Improving performance on a new CR-V?
Hi, I'm considering a new CR-V SE. It seems like a great vehicle for the
money, but the sticking point is it seems underpowered to me. Short of super/turbocharging, are there any worthwhile modifications that I can do to significantly improve performance? (If so, will they void the warranty?) Thanks in advance. |
Re: Improving performance on a new CR-V?
"Zen Cohen" <aturny@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:XQRGe.68792$X76.556@tornado.texas.rr.com: > Hi, I'm considering a new CR-V SE. It seems like a great vehicle for > the money, but the sticking point is it seems underpowered to me. > Short of super/turbocharging, are there any worthwhile modifications > that I can do to significantly improve performance? Cold air intake and hi-flow exhaust system. YMMV. >(If so, will they > void the warranty?) Yes. BTW,a CR-V is no performance vehicle. It's a Sport-Utility Vehicle,a tiny TRUCK. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
Re: Improving performance on a new CR-V?
"Zen Cohen" <aturny@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:XQRGe.68792$X76.556@tornado.texas.rr.com: > Hi, I'm considering a new CR-V SE. It seems like a great vehicle for > the money, but the sticking point is it seems underpowered to me. > Short of super/turbocharging, are there any worthwhile modifications > that I can do to significantly improve performance? Cold air intake and hi-flow exhaust system. YMMV. >(If so, will they > void the warranty?) Yes. BTW,a CR-V is no performance vehicle. It's a Sport-Utility Vehicle,a tiny TRUCK. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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