It makes it fly
As a piston needs to have a hydrolic working, it needs a head which is more suitable for the valve if not then the energy outcome will reduce and we will realize that the car needs servicing.
it has to do with speed/acceleration. It can either be good or bad, depends how it's doneHummer - Not aerodynamicFormula 1 - very aerodynamic
It depends what you want to do with it. Friction generates heat, which can be good (if you are cold), or bad (if you are not). Friction slows down movement, which can be good (if you are about to crash into a tree with your car), or bad (if you need high performance in an engine for instance).
It keeps it on the ground
engine
Engine performance can be rated by horsepower or torque rating, depending on how powerful the engine is. Larger engines for car and boats are rated in horsepower. Smaller engines (>1horsepower) can be rated in torque rating.
It can effect engine performance and fuel burning efficiency.
The Mercury Cougar is not a Sports Car. It is a muscle car if it has the high performance engine.
No.
An aftermarket performance exhaust can free some of the power in your engine. These systems allow for a quicker, more efficient path for exhaust gases to escape. This means your engine "breathes" better.
The AC condenser would effect the performance of the AC system in the car.
Change the engine.
You need powerful engine...
It will cause it to hidroplain
Automotive performance, that's just about how well the car is doing. Like "temperature ", "performance" by itself is neither good or bad. But usually when people speak about performance it's taken for granted that it is about INCREASING performance. And yeah, adding a turbo or a supercharger are ways of making a car engine more powerful, which to many would seem like the key part in increasing performance.
The ignition starter has nothing to do with performance. It just starts the engine.
If you are referring to a 305 V8, the answer is no, that wasn't not a very powerful engine and was normally installed in a larger car.