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How can I modify my 2005 Honda City with performance and visual upgrades under 2 lakh
Congratulations on choosing to modify a car for which aftermarket parts are easily available and the standard mechanical components are tuner-friendly. In order to modify a 2005 Honda City with performance and visual upgrades, you will first need to figure out the kind of performance upgrade you need. Post that, you can install components which help the car perform better with these upgrades, while at the same time, also make it look good.
 If you wish to extract more power from the engine, the simplest way to do that is get a piggyback tuning box or get the ECU remapped from a good tuner. There are plenty of options available online which will help you in both situations. However, the better way to do it will be to visit a tuning shop for the tuner to understand your situation better. He will ask you a few questions about your driving style and try to understand the kind of upgrade you want. Based on that, he will suggest a remap which should boost your engine’s performance.
 This upgrade can also be paired with a better exhaust system, an aftermarket air filter and some additional bits which will help the engine to inhale and exhale better and make more power in the process. If your budget permits, a brand new aftermarket suspension system will give your car a new lease of life.
Coming to the visual bit, you will need to install better tyres and wheels which will not only enhance the visual aspect of the car but will also improve the handling and help the car to manage the increased performance better. You may spray the car in a fresh coat of paint or get it wrapped to give it that much-needed visual novelty. Also, since the stock headlamps and taillights must’ve faded by now, make sure you install brand new units to give your car that just-out-of-dealership look.
 If you like, you may also install minimal side skirts and get extensions for the bumpers which should make the car appear like it’s sitting lower than it actually is. All the aforementioned upgrades will definitely make your car go faster and look the part while it does so. But if you’re feeling more adventurous and your wallet suddenly becomes fatter, there are plenty of upgrade options out there where you can get a high-end audio system installed, jazz up the cabin with a touchscreen, or if you’re simply after performance, check with the tuner what else can be done. Your options should include high-lift cams, forged pistons, bigger throttles, etc.
 The upgrades suggested within your budget will keep your car performing reliably though and anything more will only take things into an unknown territory. A stock car is built to perform in everyday conditions and tinkering with its mechanicals not only changes its characteristics but also adds more stress on components which have been designed to perform to a certain level and at a certain cost. Even a minor bump in power will affect the engine’s internal components, the gearbox, the clutch, brakes, the chassis and a lot of other things. If any of these things aren’t designed to withstand the boost in power which you have in mind, it will result in something going wrong. To get more information about automobiles please visit Motoroids.com.
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