Tech Feature: Understanding Your Market Can Increase Performance Exhaust Revenue Greenville NC
Depending upon the market your shop is servicing, the term “performance exhaust” can have different meanings. The first market actively seeks out the throaty rumble and chrome-plated look as part of the “vehicle personalization” scene. The second installs an exhaust system that produces the most horsepower for a performance application. Sometimes the two are one and the same, sometimes they’re not.
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Tech Feature: Understanding Your Market Can Increase Performance Exhaust Revenue
April 23, 2009 Depending upon the market your shop is servicing, the term "performance exhaust" can have different meanings. The first market actively seeks out the throaty rumble and chrome-plated look as part of the "vehicle personalization" scene. The second installs an exhaust system that produces the most horsepower for a performance application. Sometimes the two are one and the same, sometimes they're not. Depending upon the market your shop is servicing, the term “performance exhaust” can have different meanings. The first market actively seeks out the throaty rumble and chrome-plated look as part of the “vehicle personalization” scene. The second installs an exhaust system that produces the most horsepower for a performance application. Sometimes the two are one and the same, sometimes they’re not. To better explain the difference between appearance and function, let’s look at how the intake, compression, power and exhaust strokes really work in a modern engine. The high-speed power output of a naturally aspirated engine depends upon the length or duration in crankshaft degrees of the intake and exhaust valve opening events. In a performance engine, air-flow is generally increased by opening the intake and exhaust valves early and closing them later during each combustion cycle. Increasing valve-open duration times also increases valve overlap. When the piston reaches top de... |
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