74camarodriver
06-25-2007, 02:25 PM
Like the Honda's and such that you see driving around with ridiculous body kits, 20" rims, giant spoilers and such. There are so many of them around here and they're annoying. Does anyone else agree with me on that?
I hate them. I think they're the ugliest things on the road. I usually agree with the "to each his own" statement, but I think this is taking it a step too far. Lets face it...A body kit, a glue on hood scoop, a ridiculous spoiler (on a front wheel drive car) and a fart cannon will do absolutely nothing positive to your car.
The "modified" exhaust doesn't relieve any backpressure if the inlet hole is still the normal 1" Honda pipe and the outlet is upwards of 3". It may relieve a little bit of the pressure that a normal muffler would create, but this isn't enough to significantly increase any power or torque.
A body kit is nothing more than something that will make your car appear low. They don't make the car any more aerodynamic or any faster. All it does is make the thing look like crap and half the time, it's not even painted to match the car.
An abnormally large spoiler does not do anything to a front wheel drive except create an enormous amount of drag and make the car's handling worse.
Is anybody else on this site bothered by this, or am I all alone?[sm=rant.gif]
I hate them. I think they're the ugliest things on the road. I usually agree with the "to each his own" statement, but I think this is taking it a step too far. Lets face it...A body kit, a glue on hood scoop, a ridiculous spoiler (on a front wheel drive car) and a fart cannon will do absolutely nothing positive to your car.
The "modified" exhaust doesn't relieve any backpressure if the inlet hole is still the normal 1" Honda pipe and the outlet is upwards of 3". It may relieve a little bit of the pressure that a normal muffler would create, but this isn't enough to significantly increase any power or torque.
A body kit is nothing more than something that will make your car appear low. They don't make the car any more aerodynamic or any faster. All it does is make the thing look like crap and half the time, it's not even painted to match the car.
An abnormally large spoiler does not do anything to a front wheel drive except create an enormous amount of drag and make the car's handling worse.
Is anybody else on this site bothered by this, or am I all alone?[sm=rant.gif]