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Pablo Mazlumian posted on April 28, 2013 23:30

Fast Fridays - Just Another Friday Night in Kansas
By Pablo Mazlumian
Cars, cars and more cool cars...in Kansas? Coastal American residents likely wouldn't expect to see such an assortment of muscle cars and exotics in the KC suburb of Overland Park, Kansas. Shoot, it's adjacent to a town called Prairie Village. But when spring arrives, a slew of local enthusiasts get together every other Friday to cruise and talk shop.
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Posted in: Features, Events, Chevrolet, Ferrari, Ford, Mercedes Benz, Scion, Subaru, Toyota, 350Z, 370Z, GTR, STI, FR-S
Justin Banner posted on March 27, 2013 21:00
MotoIQ Radio: Scott Vanderheide, WTAC Selection Discussion, Bryan Min of Berk Technology, and Mini-Godzilla(?)
By Justin Banner and Kerryann De La Cruz
We didn't get much time to talk about it, but we'll have Scott Vanderheide of Nissan Race Shop and Project SHART on to talk about his weekend at Redline Time Attack Round 2 at Willow Springs Raceway. Then, Kerryann and I will talk about the new selection process for the World Time Attack Challenge. Could it be a great change or disaster waiting to happen? Then, we'll try to get Bryan Min of Berk Technology away from Carl Rydquist's drift car long enough to talk to us about it and what Berk Technology has going on. If not, then we'll talk about the new 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28. No, I won't go full redneck, maybe. Finally, we'll talk about a... well, I think Kerryann's R32 GT-R Godzilla had a baby. You'll have to listen in to find out more. Have questions for our guests or want to add your comments to the discussions? Type them in the comments or on the MotoIQ Facebook Page!
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spdracerut posted on January 29, 2013 00:00

Sneak Peek: C7 Stingray Corvette (An Insider's Perspective)
Text by Merritt Johnson - Captions by Khiem Dinh
Chevrolet's iconic American sports car last experienced a redesign for the 2005 model year. Through the long drought Chevrolet managed to keep the Corvette relevant with special performance editions, but eventually the bag of tricks ran dry. On January 13, 2013 the seventh generation Chevrolet Corvette finally stepped out of the shadows to a hotly anticipated reveal. Now that all the photos and specifications are flooding the media we are ready to get our own insider's perspective.
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MotoIQ posted on January 05, 2013 06:00

Fidanza - Flywheel Option for 2010+ Chevrolet Camaro V8
Industry Press Release
Fidanza adds more muscle to America's muscle cars with two performance lightweight aluminum flywheels options for use in the 2010 and newer Chevrolet Camaro V8. Camaro owners can choose from a light weight aluminum flywheel for use with stock bolt pattern dual-disc LS3 clutches or a single disc for LS1 style clutches.
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MotoIQ posted on October 01, 2012 16:40

Project Camaro Part 1 - Improving Handling with KW Suspension & Whiteline with some Help from Wheel Warehouse!
by Merritt Johnson
When the Chevrolet Camaro was re-introduced into the sports car market it came as no surprise that the industry quickly became saturated with part upgrades for the new model. The upgraded Chevrolet Camaro had available options to satisfy all the muscle car enthusiasts, such as a 6.2L LS3 V8 engine and an aggressive appearance.
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Mike Kojima posted on June 29, 2012 05:00

Hooker Headers Nissan S Chassis LS Swap Headers and Motor Mounts
By Mike Kojima
Hooker Headers has been a name that has been long associated with good old Detroit iron. Lately it seems that Hooker has noticed the trend of blending American muscle with Japanese chassis, especially the popular swap of putting an LS engine in the Nissan S chassis.
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Fly'n_Z posted on June 15, 2012 00:00

Mid-Season Q&A with Formula DRIFT Racer Conrad Grunewald
By: Ashley van Dyke, Photos by Andrew Bohan
The Hankook/Top 1 Oil Chevrolet Camaro is a high performance machine. It brings power and finesse to the circuits on the Formula DRIFT championship tour. For driver Conrad Grunewald, there are challenges and sweet rewards, the highs and lows of racing. Conrad is an Owner/Driver and operates out of his race shop in Monterey, CA.
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MotoIQ posted on February 11, 2012 05:30

Aeromotive's New Stealth In-Tank Solution for 5th Gen Camaros
Industry Press Release
Aeromotive solves 5th Gen Chevrolet Camaro owner woes with another Stealth System. Before the Aeromotive Stealth System, your only options were voltage boosters and finally, expensive twin-pump systems. What happens if one pump goes out? You won’t know until it’s too late.
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RacerEfrain posted on January 11, 2012 00:00

By Efrain Olivares
While no doubt some of you have heard of the 24 Hours of Daytona, I'm guessing far fewer have heard of the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series. Which is too bad, because the cars are pretty damn cool and the racing is ultra competitive. Even in our world of attention spans that are stretched by five-lap RallyCross events, plenty of excitement can be found in sports car racing – which, at their shortest, are two hours and forty-five minutes.
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Mike Kojima posted on December 25, 2011 23:02 

By Mike Kojima
Dave Coleman gave you a sneak look inside GM’s Pratt and Miller built C6.R GT1 cars when he was at LeMans. We also happened to get a close look at the ALMS GT version of the cars when we were in the pits at the Long Beach Grand Prix in April. Although the Le Mans GT1 and ALMS GT cars look identical to the untrained eye they are actually pretty different machines under the skin.
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