
The phrase “less is more” applies about as much to car engine’s power output as it does to time spent on a date with a brainy supermodel who’s as fun to converse with as she is to look at. It seems you just can’t get enough, and when it comes to automobiles, we feel your pain when you mash the pedal on your subcompact hatchback with cracker-sized wheels, “accelerating” to 60 mph at what can only be described as a geologic rate.
So you’ve purchased your car of choice and remained within your diminutive budget, only to hope your routes are mostly downhill. You regularly scream, “I’m givin’ her all she’s got, Captain!” a la Montgomery Scott as you try to merge with freeway traffic but are passed by a Biggest Loser contestant on rollerblades. You’re in luck. There are ways to bring your car’s horsepower to levels higher than Tom Cruise’s vertical leap, and they don’t have to cost you a large fraction of your annual salary. Just remember one thing, young man: with great power comes great responsibility satisfaction.
Blow Hard: Turbocharging

Turbocharging isn’t all noise and fury — that whir is the beautiful, sonorous tone of forced induction when the turbine pulls more air into your engine’s combustion chamber, giving your car a boost via the bump in air pressure and fuel. Sure, there’s nothing wrong with a potent naturally aspirated engine that uses normal atmospheric pressure, but add a couple of turbochargers with minimal lag and you’ve got yourself the equivalent of automotive Viagra.