Import Bible - Apparel and Goodies for the Import Car Enthusiast
Industry Press Release
Import Bible is a Canadian based provider of shirts, stickers and other kind of goodies for the hardcore import car enthusiast. If you crave all that is import performance, their original and clever designs are sure to pique your interest.
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Hyundai Genesis Coupe CUSCO Suspension Options
CUSCO presents Hyundai Genesis Coupe Suspension units for street and competition applications. The ZERO 2E features 5 levels of damper adjustability to match any kind of street condition, from cruising to aggressive mountain driving.
Company Profile - Radium Engineering
By Wes Dumalski
por·nog·ra·phy
[pawr-nog-ruh-fee]
noun: obscene writings, drawings, photographs, or the like, especially those having little or no artistic merit.
Shit, I could use the above to describe just about every article I have ever written. But the reality is that when I first laid my eyes on the offerings of Radium Engineering, PORN was the first thing that came to mind. In the current sea of inferior parts to lay gaze on the products that Radium proudly engineers, prototypes, and builds here in the States is nothing short of inspiring!
By Efrain Olivares
It is shaping up to be quite a year for sportscar racing in North America. Coming off of a hugely competitive 50th Rolex 24 at Daytona, we have now had the 60th Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring. Both races featured completely different cars, but extremely strong racing. In the case of Sebring, it was not only the opener of the American Le Mans Series, but the opening round of the FIA-sanctioned World Endurance Championship.
Seven Things I Learned in my First Season of Autocross
By Vince Illi
I’m waiting with bated breath for my first autocross event of the year. This has led me to think back on what I learned during my first season of autocross last year. Obviously my experience was with autocross, but a lot of these tips apply to road courses, as well.
By Mike Kojima
In 2011 Matt Powers battled to seventh place in the Formula D points standing in his Nissan S14 240SX. The old 240 had served Matt well being his street car and gradually evolving from a street drift, to amateur drifting, to Pro Am and finally Formula D pro competition.
Introducing the New MPTCC Information Page!
MotoIQ Staff Report
With the start of the 2012 season right around the corner we are very excited to introduce the new MotoIQ Pacific Tuner Car Championship Information Page! The new MPTCC Info Page will be the source for all MPTCC related news, announcements, coverage and racer information.
MotoIQ Radio Episode 35: Local Motors, Michael Oromaner and Jeremy Rhors
By Will Cannady Local Motors will be on the show to tell us about their Wheel Challenge and drivers Michael Oromaner and Jeremy Rohrs.
By GT Channel
http://gtchannel.com for more car videos. http://www.facebook.com/gtchannel for exclusive Behind The Smoke videos. After the team gave up on their code-words, they decide the best way to communicate is by learning Japanese. We check in with them to find out how this new approach has worked for them.
Project Honda Civic: ASR Rear Sway Bar Kit
By Bob Hernandez
The long, winding road of upgrading suspension bits on our Project EJ Civic is getting pretty close to conclusion, or at least weekend track readiness. Variability (and therefore tunability) has been added to the car's setup with the installation of Skunk2's coil-overs and camber kits, and the super-worn stock bushings were punched or burned out in favor of newer, stiffer polyurethane replacements by Energy Suspension. Today we finally get to the rear bar, sourced from A Spec Racing (ASR).
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