Mods That Make No Sense

24 messages,  Last post on May 04, 2006 at 10:55 PM

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#5 of 24 plenty dollars and no cents by Mr_Shiftright HOST

Apr 08, 2005 (11:01 pm)

Geez, you buy a Prius for around $26K, drop another $5K on turbo and modifications, and you coulda had a brand new EVO out of the box-----c'mon!!

#6 of 24 Now, a GOOD modification by badtoy

May 08, 2005 (1:16 pm)

would be what some techies have done to find ways to extend the performance of the electrical motor on the Prius. Been all over the news lately....

#7 of 24 yep by Mr_Shiftright HOST

May 08, 2005 (1:38 pm)

That does make sense, since electric cars can be REALLY fast off the line. You get all your torque ready to go at 1 rpm.

#8 of 24 turbo lag + hybrid = power everywhere by carlisimo

May 10, 2005 (1:21 am)

You get a BIG turbo, one that'll give the Prius lots of high end power but with horrendous turbo lag... and the electric motor makes up for the lag! Perfect!
 
Ditch the eco-friendly tires, which no one will notice anyway. Set up a boost controller so that you can get good mileage when you want to, and good speed when you don't. Pick up racer chicks one day, hippy chicks the next.
 
You have to have be willing to overspend if you're getting a Prius in the first place, so that throws out the only disadvantage of this system. Otherwise it's the best of both worlds.

#9 of 24 Re: turbo lag + hybrid = power everywhere [carlisimo] by Mr_Shiftright HOST

May 10, 2005 (8:36 am)

Replying to: carlisimo (May 10, 2005 1:21 am)
Well in a sense then you are building a completely different car than Toyota intended. Seems like you'd just wanna want for Toyota to come out with a small hi-po hatchback hybrid, like they are doing with their SUVs right now. Let them figure it out. I think a twin-turbo hybrid 5 door hatchback V-6 would be a very sweet car for a lot of people.
 
I agree, it would need better tires and better body roll control. The Prius handles like a piano.

#10 of 24 I Have a Winner... by bumpy

May 10, 2005 (4:00 pm)

A strut tower brace on a '98 Deville.
 
And if you want a hot hybrid, turbocharge an Insight. 200+ hp at the top end and a curb
weight around 1900 pounds.

#11 of 24 Re: I Have a Winner... [bumpy] by bobo4

May 10, 2005 (5:09 pm)

Replying to: bumpy (May 10, 2005 4:00 pm)
the insight would be a good platform to put some crazy motor in it... its so light!!

#12 of 24 Re: I Have a Winner... [bobo4] by Mr_Shiftright HOST

May 10, 2005 (5:25 pm)

Replying to: bobo4 (May 10, 2005 5:09 pm)
Twin turbo Olds 455 might be good.

#13 of 24 . by fredmcmurray

May 10, 2005 (11:15 pm)

It seems to me that the only way to boost the power of an electric motor is to increase the voltage to it. I'd be worried about what that would do to the longevity of the motor.

#14 of 24 K&N air filters by lmacmil

May 14, 2005 (4:03 pm)

Negligible and unnoticeable performance gain (the claim 3-5% increase in power could never be felt). Yet people who install them claim they can feel the difference. The placebo effect I think.
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