Lamborghini Tuning Tips and Modifications
Maximise your Lamborghini driving pleasure
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Our tuning tips and articles for the Lamborghini cover all the best mods and latest tuning methods to help you build a great modified Lamborghini.
With the help of our forum members, industry professionals and seasoned car modders we present a best practice guide to modding your Lamborghini.
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Spoiler aerodymics rear spoiler design and construction
We look at how spoilers work? We also explain the difference between a spoiler and a wing. Spoilers are generally closer to the body of the car and help diffuse the air.
Wings are mounted much higher up and have an aerodynamic effect of creating downforce
Smoothed AirboxHow to smooth your airbox, we look at smoothing and drilling airboxes, provide a how to guide and show the benefits and drawbacks and performance gains from having a smoothed airbox.
A guide to supercharger kits: benefits vs disadvantagesSuperchargers offer the promise of substantial power gains with very few drawbacks. So lets look at the growing popularity of supercharger kits and see what its all about.
A supercharger is quite simply an air compressor which helps push more air into an engine. These are driven by a belt from the engine effectively creating pull on the engine sapping up to 30% of the engines power.
More power with an engine swap a simple guideA popular modification with Torquecars members involves a complete engine swap and remains one of the most cost effective modifications you can do.
As long as there is sufficient space in the engine bay any engine can be made to work in any car although in most cases the work involved is prohibitive to say the least.