The Car Tuning Industry Explained
Filed Under: Cars
Enthusiasts and car dealers alike are getting in on the popular car tuning industry, which has shown to be quite profitable in resell value of a car and overall bragging rights. There are many ways to “juice up” a car or truck to make it more valuable on the market, but keep in mind most additions are to make the vehicle more personalized for the owner.
The majority of tuning options for performance enthusiasts will be made to the engine of the vehicle. Engine tuning is the process of replacing or adding parts to the vehicle engine to get more power or even to get better gas mileage. The simplest of all engine tuning operations is going to be the simple replacement of the air filter.
Body tuning is another popular way to get a car’s value up- but this area is mostly for show rather than performance. Body kits can be obtained to make the sides, front, and rear end of a car look drastically different than factory models. In the case of the hood scoop, sometimes a body kit can improve air flow into the engine and offer actual benefit to performance.
Another cosmetic tuning job would be to redo the paint on the vehicle in question. Even a simple pin stripe is going to be costly- so be prepared to shell out the big bucks even for the little additions. Full-fledged paint jobs will likely cost a couple of thousand dollars, so be sure to debate whether or not the cost is worth the effect.
Keep in mind that not all tuning kits are legal in some parts of the world. Some countries demand that blue lights not be used, since emergency vehicles commonly use such lights. In the majority of places, neon lights can’t be used since they are seen as distracting. In the case of neon lights, there are usually some loopholes where the lights can be used while parked for “show”- but specific laws differ from one country to another.
Car tuning is a very fine process- and one can very easily ruin their vehicle by adding modifications to it. In addition, this will often violate the warrant in which factories give out. So if the car is damaged for a reason totally unrelated to the modification, the owner is out of luck! The best course of action would be to only agree to use car tuning kits on cars that have passed warranty.
In Conclusion
The industry of car tuning is continuing to evolve to give us more options in lighting, body kits, and performance boosting parts to help us get more out of our car. Even something as simple as the air filter can drastically improve performance! Talk to a local auto dealer or retailer for more information.

