All over the world, fans of the “Fast and Furious” franchise have spent thousands of dollars just to build a replica inspired by the film series’ iconic cars. Live your “The Fast and the Furious” dreams by turning your daily driver into a powerful race car with these upgrades inspired by the franchise:
Cold Air Intake System
Did you know Brian’s Mitsubishi Eclipse was actually a modded Chrysler 420A? It was fitted with a bored-out throttle body, a Hotshot header, and a cold air intake system that you can cop for yourself. Cold air intake replaces hot air in the engine with colder, denser air. This can increase horsepower, improve acceleration, and provide better mileage, making you one step closer to replicating a “Fast and Furious” favorite: Brian’s car.
Just make sure to abide by the emissions rules where you live, or you can end up paying hefty fines for modifying the engine.
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- K&N Cold Air Intake
- aFe TR-4304P Takeda Retain Stage 2 Cold Air Intake
- Injen PF9015WB PF Series Cold Air Intake
Just make sure to abide by the emissions rules where you live, as you can pay hefty fines for modifying your car’s engine.
–Anthony Harlin, ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
Turbocharger
Dom Toretto fans, you can replicate his famous red Mazda RX-7 by giving your car a turbocharger upgrade. A turbocharger injects additional air into the combustion chamber, allowing your engine to produce more horsepower and feel like a “Fast and the Furious” car.
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- Replacement New Turbocharger
- A1 Cardone 2T-855 Remanufactured Reman Series Turbocharger
- GPD 2511537 Turbocharger
Supercharger Kit
Johnny Tran’s black Honda S2000 is all about power, thanks to a supercharger under the hood. A supercharger compresses air and forces it into the engine, significantly improving power. It’s a great performance upgrade for your daily driver, assuming it’ll fit in your car. Make sure to double-check your engine’s size, displacement, and design to see if a supercharger can fit.
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Suspension Kit
Any race car in the making will need an upgraded suspension to keep up with a new and improved engine. High-quality strut bars, sway bars, and shock absorbers will ensure a comfortable and stable ride even when you hit the gas pedal.
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- TrueDrive 13-Piece Kit Front, Driver and Passenger Side Suspension
- Bilstein 47-310872 Suspension Kit
- Koni 1125 1116 Suspension Kit
Wheel and Tire Packages
Switch to performance tires, and feel the difference the next time you go for a drive. High-quality performance tires with bigger treads and more rubber will improve your car’s grip, allowing your vehicle to go faster.
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Car Seats
Upgrade your car interior with some fancy car seats to complete the look. Most racing cars have seats made from lightweight polystyrene material with a backrest and padded insole. Whichever design you get, make sure it fits your vehicle’s body size and provides enough comfort and support.
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Decals
Brian’s Toyota Supra is iconic for many reasons, and that includes the famous gladiator decal running along its orange body. You can choose from several “Fast and Furious”-inspired decals online, or you can let your personality shine and get one custom-made.
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Spoiler
Give your daily driver that race car look by installing a front or rear spoiler. Spoilers increase a vehicle’s grip on the road, which is especially useful when you’re hitting high speeds on a track. They force your tires down onto the pavement while giving you that classic sports car look.
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Audio Amplifier
Any “Fast and the Furious” car will need a sick sound system, so why not invest in a high-quality audio amplifier? Audio amplifiers improve sound quality and volume by increasing existing sound signals. By installing one in your vehicle, you can enjoy your music even amidst the loud roaring of your engine.
Our Top Picks:
- AC Delco 25994310 GM Original Equipment Series Car Audio Amplifier
- RetroSound Quadraphonic Car Audio Amplifier
Strip Lights
Looking for a simple yet affordable way of getting that flashy sports car look? Strip lights might just be what you’re looking for. You can go for understated amber and white strips or go all out with neon lighting for that movie star feel.
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