by tuning/upgrading your engine.
lower gears you can also add an new intake which will give your 10-20 more horse powers
Net torque is the magnitude and direction of torque that is left over when you add up the torques that are acting on an object.
A hotter spark plug can add some more top end torque. Also, adding a high quality spark plug wire and top quality gas can also help.
put some hitest in that should do it and add frequently injector cleaner and dry gas
piston engines have more torque than jet engines..
No, only add once the transmission is reinstalled.
as long as the extension is perpendicular to te wrench it will not affect the torque. if your extension makes your torue wrench longer or shorter this will give you more leverage and will give you less torque than desired more leverage vice versa if extension is lower than socket drive. if its sticking straight out you will be fine as long as the extension is perpendicular to te wrench it will not affect the torque. if your extension makes your torue wrench longer or shorter this will give you more leverage and will give you less torque than desired more leverage vice versa if extension is lower than socket drive. if its sticking straight out you will be fine
of course 100% more bhp and more torque
If your dipstick reads "Full", then you do not need to add any fluid. Be certain to follow manufacturer instructions when checking fluid level. Your torque converter is part of the transmission, when speaking of fluid, so if the transmission is full, the torque converter is also.
That method results in a more accurate and even torque.
If you mean "what does torque mean", then it means it's the amount of twisting power your tires will have. Horse power is speed and torque is strength. Torque is like leverage, the bigger the throw on a flywheel, the more torque you have ( meaning more towing power or getting going power).
torque sequence on what part? more info needed