Let’s be honest—your car looks aggressive.
Lowered stance.
Big wheels.
Loud exhaust.
However, when you actually drive it…
👉 it doesn’t feel as fast as it looks.
So what’s going on?
Looks Don’t Equal Performance
First of all, appearance upgrades don’t always improve performance.
For example:
- Bigger wheels may look better
- Louder exhaust may sound faster
- Lower stance may seem aggressive
However, these don’t always translate to real speed.
As a result, your car may look fast—but drive the same or even worse.
Problem #1: Heavy Wheels Slow You Down
Many people upgrade wheels for style.
However, heavier wheels can:
- Reduce acceleration
- Affect braking
- Add strain to the suspension
Because of this, your car may actually feel slower.
👉 Explore lightweight wheel options:
https://eaperformance.com.au/collections/wheels
Problem #2: Exhaust Without Performance Gains
Next, not all exhaust systems improve power.
Some setups only:
- Increase noise
- Add drone
- Reduce driving comfort
Meanwhile, properly engineered systems improve airflow and performance.
👉 Browse performance exhaust systems:
https://eaperformance.com.au/collections/exhaust
For more insight on exhaust performance:
🔗 https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/
Problem #3: Lowering Without Proper Setup
Lowering your car improves appearance.
However, if done incorrectly, it creates problems.
For instance:
- Poor alignment
- Uneven tire wear
- Reduced ride quality
As a result, handling suffers instead of improving.
👉 Upgrade your suspension properly:
https://eaperformance.com.au/collections/suspension
Problem #4: No Real Performance Tuning
In addition, many builds skip proper tuning.
Even with upgraded parts, your car needs tuning to perform correctly.
Otherwise:
- Power delivery feels weak
- Throttle response becomes inconsistent
- Gains are limited
👉 Learn more about tuning basics:
🔗 https://www.chiptuning.com
Problem #5: Style Over Function
Finally, some builds focus too much on looks.
While aesthetics matter, performance requires balance.
Therefore, every upgrade should serve a purpose.
If not, your car becomes:
- Visually aggressive
- Mechanically average
The Fix: Build With Purpose
To improve performance, follow a structured approach.
Start with:
- Lightweight wheels and proper tires
- Suspension upgrades for control
- Performance exhaust and airflow
- Proper tuning
👉 Start building the right way:
https://eaperformance.com.au
The EA Performance Approach
At EA Performance, we focus on results—not just appearance.
We help you:
- Choose upgrades that actually improve performance
- Avoid common mistakes
- Build balanced and reliable setups
👉 Talk to our team:
https://eaperformance.com.au/pages/contact-us
Final Thought
In the end, looking fast is easy.
However, performing fast takes planning.
If your car only looks fast—
👉 it’s time to build it properly.

