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Wes Dumalski posted on May 15, 2013 23:30

Global Time Attack - Round 1 - Road Atlanta
By Wes Dumalski
Quality images by Sarah Forst and mediocre shots by Wes Dumalski
Attacking time is a funny thing… All sorts of things happen during these 2 day race weekends and no one knows what mother nature or Newton has in store for us. This past weekend at Road Atlanta both of these personas had a chance to show us who's boss and utterly prove that we are in control of very little. In this case the Saturday forecast brought likely promises of rain and when the teams hit the track to sunny skies they were in a fury to set down fast laps as no one knew (not even the weather people; do they ever?) what would unfold. As luck would have it the rain held off and as teams pushed ever further it was Newton who would prevail on this day. Through 11 wins in a row and numerous track records the Professional Awesome EVO VII would turn its last laps in anger, its life cut short by Road Atlanta.
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Posted in: Magazine, Events, The Industry, Motorsports, Honda, Lexus, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Scion, Subaru, 350Z, 370Z, EVO VIII, Car Related, Friends, Race Cars, Races & Shows, Street Cars, WRX, S2000, Impreza, Miata, GTR, Industry Insider, Videos, Time Attack, Whiteline, Time Attack Cars, STI, FR-S, Civic SI, 240SX
Wes Dumalski posted on April 23, 2013 00:00

Tested: TiC WRX Suspension Components
By Wes Dumalski
Here at MotoIQ we really love our jobs; despite the pay or lack thereof we get the chance to play with some really cool toys, see some really cool cars, and test some cutting edge parts! One of the difficult things we face is having parts we really want to test that do not apply to one of our immediate project cars. When we have those scenarios we are forced to improvise by finding a guinea pig vehicle and having our way with someone else's ride for our own sick pleasure and for the sake of filling this web-site with real world content. In this case the bovine friendly folks at Turn in Concepts wanted us to put some of their latest products through the proverbial MotoIQ paces and report back with our rants and raves.
For this test TiC wanted our review on the CarLabs Development X Brace and Super Sexy bushing set for the 02-07 Impreza Sedan platforms.
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Wes Dumalski posted on March 25, 2013 23:30

2013 Modified StreetCar Shootout - The Rules, The Cars, The Big Tease.
By Wes Dumalski and Sarah Forst
Like all good stories, this one starts on the airplane while on line for the shitter. I hear a voice come up behind me “my GOD this woman won’t shut the hell up”... I turn to fund the animated Bill Caswell and we begin bantering about this woman on the plane who had been talking about absolutely nothing at all for 2 hours. I am on this plane and talking to Bill Caswell because I could not get a refund on my Expedia package and rather than let the tickets go to waste I figured I could still head to Arizona and cover the UMS tuning time attack event and find some good feature cars. As luck would have it two complete car nuts are on the same plane heading to the same place to do the same damn thing; be geeks.
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Posted in: Magazine, Tech, Features, Events, Feature Vehicles, BMW, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Scion, Subaru, RX-7, EVO IX, EVO VIII, Car Related, Travel & Events, Races & Shows, WRX, Impreza, Industry Insider, Whiteline, STI, FR-S, Civic SI, 240SX, Silvia
Wes Dumalski posted on March 20, 2013 23:30

Project Gen 3 STi - Impressions of the Turbosmart IWG75 and BPV
By Wes Dumalski
"Hey Bro, do you want to test some Turbosmart stuff?" The quoted text is from none other than Martin G from MotoIQ headquarters asking me if I would like to play with any Turbosmart products on our GR STi project. With this project still in the early and mild stages I first scratched my head wondering what I would be able to use and test. When I think Turbosmart I envision huge external wastegates on race cars and e-boost setups. Initially I wondered exactly what I could even use on the STi... Not wanting to miss an opportunity I perused their site and used their vehicle specific search feature to see what they had available.
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MotoIQ posted on March 16, 2013 10:00

COBB Tuning - Subaru External Uppipe Kit w/TiAL MV-R 44mm Wastegate
Industry Press Release
When you are ready to step up to high boost and big power in your Subaru, the COBB Tuning External Wastegate Kit with TiAL MV-R 44mm External Wastegate will give you the precise boost control needed for reliable power production. The COBB Tuning External Wastegate Uppipe Kit replaces the stock restrictive uppipe and allows an external wastegate to control turbine-bypass-gasses instead of the restrictive internal wastegate that is integrated into the turbo housing.
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Eric Hsu posted on December 31, 2012 05:00

By Eric Hsu
The external combustion anti-lag "rocket" combustor was used on the factory Prodrive built WRC STi Subaru cars to improve the EJ20 engine's inherent mediocre torque and engine response. The rocket is so good that a version of it is still in use today in the 2012 Japanese Super GT GT300 STi BRZ which also uses an EJ20. Last time I wrote a teaser article, but this time we'll take a look at some of the details of the rocket combustor anti-lag system as it applies to my buddy Ben's JDM Impreza STi Spec C street car over in the UK.
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Posted in: Magazine, Columns, Beyond the Dyno, Tech, Features, Subaru, Engines & ECUs, Street Cars, Parts, WRX, Impreza, People I Work With, STI
Wes Dumalski posted on November 02, 2012 00:00
Project Gen 3STi: Testing the COBB Intake with Some Anti-Bling
By Wes Dumalski
Welcome to WCOB radio... all Cobb Tuning All the time... OK so yeah... the last few installments of Project GR have sounded like the making of a Cobb Tuning radio station! Well quite frankly every time we get the car to a certain point power wise we talk to our friends at Cobb and they tell us we should "try the SF Intake, it's a trick bit of kit and you will love it..." OK so our arms get twisted and we wind up with Cobb's SF Intake and Airbox along with a slew of Cobb goodies to look the part. In this installment we will be testing the SF intake and airbox along with showcasing the e-tune possibilities with the Cobb AccessPORT.
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Mike Kojima posted on October 10, 2012 00:00

Project GD STI- Keeping Cool with Greddy and Koyo!
By Mike Kojima
At this stage in the modding of Project STI's engine, it is time for us to lay down some base parts to support our plans for more power later. One of the weak points of the Subaru intake tract is its top mount intercooler or interheater as some call it. It is pretty ineffective at cooling the charge air as it sits in a heat chimney right over the engine. It is fed by a large scoop but air only flows through it at speed. This makes for irregular intercooler effectiveness. The top mount intercooler is a legacy of the car's rally heritage where the Subaru engineers wanted to move the intercooler out of harms way. Interestingly enough the last generations of Subaru's WRC car had front mounts.
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Mike Kojima posted on July 23, 2012 08:00

By Mike Kojima
In the last installment of Project GD Subaru STI, we set about replacing our car's worn out bushings, ball joints and tie rods with some trick stuff from Whiteline. We also reduced the anti geometry in our front suspension and raised our front roll center while making everything fully camber adjustable. For this edition we will finish our suspension by adding some high performance KW Clubsport coilovers, some chassis reinforcement and some Advan wheels with sticky Falken 615K tires.
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Posted in: Magazine, Tech, Project Cars, Project STI, Subaru, WRX, Impreza, Companies, KW Suspensions, Whiteline, STI
Wes Dumalski posted on May 23, 2012 23:46
Project Gen 3STi: Testing the COBB Down Pipe and Exhaust
By Wes Dumalski
When last we left off we were singing the praises of AMS and the Cobb AccessPORT, what we left out was the fact that on the way home from AMS we were already making phone calls for more go fast parts. Yes, I had been in the car for all of 10 minutes enjoying the new found power only to realize that more power was just a phone call away. HMM what should I do next? Easy, free up horsepower through less exhaust restriction. The call was to Cobb and it was to discuss the downpipe in particular. I honestly had no plans to replace the stock exhaust as I am a stick in the mud when it comes to loud street cars and quite frankly every Boxer engine with a fart can sounds like Project 200SX with a blown head gasket... (No really they do).
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