By Sarah Forst
Find out what happens when we make our own exhaust out of coffee cans, an intake from dryer hose, a roll cage from PVC pipe, inject whipped cream in our engine instead of nitrous oxide, and more!
by Eric Hsu
Check out the CyberEVO the way nobody's covered it before. If you're an EVO owner, you can see how the Cyber team built this car and pretty much repeat what they did. There's nothing too drastic on this car and it's really just a combination and the total package that makes the car as fast as it is.
Project Gen 3 STi: Testing the COBB AccessPORT
By Wes Dumalski
As it turns out owning a project car is not easy! First and foremost these are real cars owned by real people that pay for them with their own money. Life as well as vehicle practicality and reliability have ways of getting in the way of project car progress and/or completion. Take our Gen 3 GR STi project for example... We had had the car repainted, put back to stock all just so we could start fresh. OK so that is a total lie, the real story is that the previous project car was sold by the owner after blowing up it's totally stock motor on more than one occasion...
Revenge of the Nerd - The Consultant, Helping Fast GT-R's go Even Faster!
By Mike Kojima
I am lucky enough to get to work with some of the best people and companies in the industry as a consultant, usually in the field of suspension design and set up. A couple of weeks ago, I got a call from the folks at Greddy Performance Products and KW Suspension to help with an effort to break the 1/4 mile record for a street driven full body R35 Nissan GT-R.
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.
Project Miatabusa #14: The Home Stretch!
by Dave Coleman
Hope you enjoyed yesterday's tasty donuts. Now here are a bunch of details that have delayed the making of stinky donuts
Project Miatabusa Part 13: Sweet Sounds and Donuts!
Project Miatabusa has been dragging on for a long time. So long, that our comment section is filling up with impatient demands to hear this baby run and see some donuts. Well ok, then...
Physics Lesson - Calculating Torque and Power From Datalogs
By Khiem Dinh
The motion of cars is ruled by physics, so using some basic physics and data enables us to calculate cool things. Everyone likes cool things right? The modern automobile has electronics that gives us the ability to gather useful data letting us calculate useful things. In this case, we're going to calculate torque and horsepower making ourselves a virtual dyno.
The Ultimate No-Budget Race Transporter
By Alex Vendler
You won't believe how cheaply you can outfit a used box truck to become a really useful race transporter. Master of the outside the box freebie, Alex Vendler, blows minds with his ghetto fabulous race car transport rig. For less money than an equivilanty sized enclosed trailer you can have so much more. Read on....
We Can Rebuild It!
By Frank Ewald
It was the last day of the Ontario Time Attack season and the competition was at the Shannonville Motorsport Park's Long track. We'd been up the night before adjusting the timing and finally getting the car to perform, as evidenced by the fact that Katie had just caught and passed a Corvette. Then she pulled off to the side and parked. No noise. No smoke. It was just a graceful glide to a stop...
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