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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 57 MIN

- THE EXTRA MILE: Encore Presentation of 12-20-25 (1-3-26)

from Drive Radio · host John Rush

What really works when it comes to aftermarket performance parts — and what’s just noise, shine, and marketing hype? In this episode of Drive Radio: The Extra Mile, host John Rush pulls back the curtain on the good, the bad, and the ugly of performance upgrades, joined by engineer and producer Luke Cashman. From cold air intakes to exhaust systems, programmers, gears, and suspension, John draws on three decades of hands-on experience in off-road shops and racing to ask the questions every enthusiast should: Are your mods actually adding horsepower… or quietly making your vehicle worse? Are you gaining performance — or just sound and looks? At a mile-high elevation, do the same rules even apply? John explains why altitude changes everything, how misleading dyno tests can fool buyers, and why some “cold air” intakes actually rob power rather than make it. He challenges the myth that louder means faster and explains why a well-designed single exhaust can outperform a dual setup. Thinking about a tuner? Bigger tires? A lift kit? John warns that without a clear blueprint and the right gear ratios, you may be throwing money away — and losing the power you already have. He shows how smart planning, quality parts, and drivetrain efficiency often beat flashy bolt-ons every time. And when it comes to suspension, are you buying real performance… or junk with a glossy brochure? If you’ve ever wondered what upgrades are truly worth it — and which ones could cost you performance, safety, and reliability — this episode is your roadmap. Are you ready to stop guessing and start building smarter?

What really works when it comes to aftermarket performance parts — and what’s just noise, shine, and marketing hype? In this episode of Drive Radio: The Extra Mile, host John Rush pulls back the curtain on the good, the bad, and the ugly of performance upgrades, joined by engineer and producer Luke Cashman. From cold air intakes to exhaust systems, programmers, gears, and suspension, John draws on three decades of hands-on experience in off-road shops and racing to ask the questions every enthusiast should: Are your mods actually adding horsepower… or quietly making your vehicle worse? Are you gaining performance — or just sound and looks? At a mile-high elevation, do the same rules even apply? John explains why altitude changes everything, how misleading dyno tests can fool buyers, and why some “cold air” intakes actually rob power rather than make it. He challenges the myth that louder means faster and explains why a well-designed single exhaust can outperform a dual setup. Thinking about a tuner? Bigger tires? A lift kit? John warns that without a clear blueprint and the right gear ratios, you may be throwing money away — and losing the power you already have. He shows how smart planning, quality parts, and drivetrain efficiency often beat flashy bolt-ons every time. And when it comes to suspension, are you buying real performance… or junk with a glossy brochure? If you’ve ever wondered what upgrades are truly worth it — and which ones could cost you performance, safety, and reliability — this episode is your roadmap. Are you ready to stop guessing and start building smarter?

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