Saturday, December 27, 2008
Christmas is over...
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Garage Life
The above is a photo of Tetsuya Hibino's shop or personal garage, from Garage Sunrise. Seeing it really makes me wish I had that kind of space! In addition, this guy has an AE86 collection of parts most of us can only dream of having.
JDM hair not included.
Follow this link to view more of his garage at Noriyaro
http://noriyaro.com/?p=1140
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Ouch!
Just thought I'd share some photos of my beautiful Chokets bumper, after being used for 2 years. This bumper was actually brand new when I got it, and had never been mounted on a car before. It was spray painted black, and stayed looking nice for a while. At first, I wanted to get a bumper that I ran only at drift days and open track events, but in the end what use is the bumper if its not going to get put to use?These latest "boo-boo's" were from going off the chicane at Streets of Willow at about 70 mph. Man up son!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Big Weekend: DDay 4AG T/A
The preparation for the event didnt' start out as well as I had planned. The Wednesday night before the event, I decided to install my new remote oil filter relocation kit in an attempt to relocate the oil temperature probe further away from my header, in hopes that a more accuare reading would be available. This proved to be problematic, as it was raining, and one of my pre-existing hoses (which we planned to reuse) was a crimp only style -AN line. Luckily Ash came to the rescue (he's one of the only dudes I know who has -AN lines "in stock") as he says he keeps that stuff for emergencies such as mine. Thanks to Ash, we were able to finish installing the system, although there was another problem ahead.
Installing anything at night and in the rain forces you to work quickly. When you work quickly, and you're not a professional, you tend to overlook things and make mistakes. One of the mistakes I made was crossing the lines of oil flow to the filter relocation. Baisically, the oil was flowing the wrong way throught he filter. I drove it home, and noticed no oil temperature, and idle pressure was extremely high. After I spoke with Alex, he informed of what the problem might be, and sure enough he was right. Anyhow I switched the lines back the next day and the car started up fine, showed good pressure, and temp readings were actually being shown. Now I know the consaquences of what can happen when you do something stupid like this, and I hoped that the engine would still be ok. I drained the oil and checked the plug (I have a magnetic drain plug) and sure enough, there were metal deposits. This got me quite worried, but the event was that weekend so I didn't really have a choice to do anything about it.
So, now we come to the event. The first day was mostly spent by me watching my oil temps like a hawk, and listening for any odd noises in the engine. The car ran pretty flawlessly, but oil temps rose to 250F after about the first 4 or so laps per session. This continued throughout the weekend, but I kept telling myself that if water temps are fine, and if oil pressure is still fine, than high temps shouldn't matter. The second day saw more of the same troubles, but I continued on regardless.
I guess I should be happy about this event for many reasons. First and foremost, the engine was fine. I beat on it for two days straight, revving it to 8800 rpms on multiple occasions and not once did it skip a beat. Where ever that metal came from, I'm sure it wasn't good, but not enough to destroy the motor. I'm still worried, but for the time being its working. Also, while my times weren't totally impressive, it shows I've come a long way. I calculate the new configuration to be worth about 2 seconds per lap, so any time I ran could add an additional 2 seconds to compare it to my times two years ago.
2006 SOW: 1:52
2007 SOW: 1:46
2008 SOW: 1:33
Also, a stock engined Corolla beat me by 2 seconds. This is a nice kick in the butt that tells me to hold off on the turbo upgrade I had planned for this year. I think I'll stick with the ITB N/A setup for at least another year (as long as the motor lasts!) before I add power, as there's still a lot for me to learn with this setup.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Almost There
I thought the 4AG time attack was going to take a long time to get here, but boy was I wrong. In between helping Alex for Pro-Am and working overtime, I didn't really have any time to prep the car for this weekend. I finally did some fluid changes and did a few other things, but today I'm finally going to install the oil filter relocation kit that I've pieced together and had sitting in my room for about three months.
1)Install oil filter relocation kit (so I can get an accurate reading of my oil temperture)
2)Oil change
3) Small knick knacks
Also, is anybody thinking of staying in KUUUURNNN county on Friday night?
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Two women I'm fond of.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Ken Block. Applause.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
SEMA is....well very frustrating.
Sorry for the lack of updates recently. Been traveling back and fourth and haven't had any time to update or work on the car. Since 4AG T/A is coming up really soon, I'll be modifying my oil cooling system and re-installing the header down pipe with the newly installed flex pipe thanks to Battle Version.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Battle On!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
4AG Time Attack Drivers and Machines
Hometown: Benecia, CA
Car: 1986 Toyota Corolla GT-S
Engine: AE101 20V
Power: 160
Clutch: ACT
Shock: Tokico HTS
Springs: Eibach/KGMM
Suspension Arms: BattleVersion
LSD: Cusco
Tires: Kumho Victoracer 185/60/14
Brakes: Hawk Blue
Name: Mark English
Hometown: Vermont
Car: 1988 Toyota MR2
Engine: AW11 16v W/Nitrous Oxide
Power: 150-180
Clutch: ACT
Shock: Tokico
Springs: TRD
Suspension Arms: Stock
LSD: None
Tires: Toyo R888 205/50/15
Brakes: EBC Yellow
Name: Alex Villareal
Hometown: Cerritos, CA
Car: 1985 Toyota Corolla GT-S
Engine: AE101 4AGZE Turbo
Power: 220
Clutch: ORC
Shock: Koni
Springs: Skunk2/TRD
Suspension Arms: BattleVersion
LSD: Cusco
Tires: Kumho V710 205/50/14
Brakes: Apex-i
Name: Taka Aono
Hometown: Gardena, CA
Car: 1986 Toyota Corolla SR-5
Engine: AE111 4AG
Power: 165
Clutch: OS Giken
Shock: Tokico HTS/TRD
Springs: Eibach/TRD
Suspension Arms: Stock
LSD: OS Giken
Tires: Falken 615 205/50/15
Brakes: Stock
4AG Time Attack Drivers, Continued
Hometown: Taipei, Taiwan
Car: 1986 Toyota Corolla Gt-S
Engine: AE92 4AG ITB
Power: 145
Clutch: Exedy
Shock: DG-5
Springs: DG-5
Suspension Arms: Battleversion
LSD: KAAZ
Tires: Toyo RA-1 205/50/15
Brakes: Hawk Blue
Name: Steven Choh
Hometown: Concord, CA
Car: 1985 Toyota Corolla GT-S
Engine: AE92 16V ITB
Power: 170
Clutch: ACT
Shock: Tokico HTS
Springs: Tanabe/KGMM
Suspension Arms: BattleVersion
LSD: TRD
Tires: Toyo RA-1 205/50/15
Brakes: Raybestos Race Compound
Name: Cyrus Martinez
Hometown: Murietta, CA
Car: 1986 Toyota Corolla Gt-S
Engine: AE111 4AG
Power: 180
Clutch: ORC
Shock: Megan Racing
Springs: Megan Racing
Suspension Arms: BattleVersion
LSD: KAAZ
Tires: Dunlop Z1 Star Spec
Brakes: Stock
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Nitrous, Heinracy, and Butt Hurt Organizers
This vehicle is interesting to me for several reasons. First, what ever happened to it? Really, its quite a machine. Regardless of how you feel about American cars, reading the spec sheet clearly shows that it is simple and well engineered. What this means is a reliable vehicle that is fast with correct driver inputs. If it were allowed to compete today (we'll get to that in a minute) it would be a force to be reconed with especially since it toppled the top teams of the day, which included Signal Auto's R34 Skyline.
The second reason the vehicle is interesting to me, is because the popular consensus is that it caused lots of people to be butt hurt, and forced the "no nitrous" rule in most time attack series. On paper and without the nitrous, the vehicle made a claimed 264 horsepower, but with the nitrous it made 344. It wasn't event a huge shot, but a big enough one to make the car competative. Apparently, since this vehicle destroyed so many of the other vehicles in that time attack, the organizers banned the usage of nitrous afterwards.
This begs the question however as to why nitrous oxide is not legal in either the Super Lap Battle or the Redline TA series. I'm sure their arguments stem from the classic "nitrous isn't real horsepower" or "nitrous is cheating", but in reality using a nitrous system and setting it up correctly, as well as using the correct accessory parts to fully utilize it is just as financially and labor intensive as a supercharer or turbo. The reason this topic is even on my mind, is because of how un-competative my AE86 would be considering the class its supposed to be in. In reality, my car should be competing aganist Integras, Civics, Sentras, and other 1.6-2.0L naturally aspirated vehicles. Unfortunately those are all in the FF class. Since I'd be running against cars with 50-300% more power, nitrous would be a way for me to stay competative.
The Cobalt is long gone and with GM's current financial state, probably won't be back to compete any time soon. Please re-consider your rule books gentlemen.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Other Women
I browse automotive sales sections of forums and other places like craigs list every now and then to see what's in the market. These two vehicles that I found recently truly make me swoon.
The first is this 1986 Mercedes-Benz 190E 16v Euro edition. While the vehicle in itself is very rare and desireable, this one has special edition Aero, widebody, and a turbocharger system. Talk about car porn:
I of course don't have the cash to buy either of these (there's no way in hell I'm ever selling the Corolla). It never hurts to look though!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The Best Sound in the World
This is an old video of Renault testing one of their Formula 1 engines. Quite plainly, it is a visual and audible bombardment of ecstacy.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Race of Champions...Who do you want?
For the past few years, USA has had quite the showing. In 2002, team USA even won the Nation's Cup with a dream team consisting of Jeff Gordon, Colin Edwards, and Jimmie Johnson. In 2006, both Jimmie Johnson and Scott Speed were unable to race the day fo the event due to injury, leaving Travis Pastrana to fend for himself and to single handedly represent the USA. What happened you ask? Travis finished 2nd. He beat out the worlds best but eventually lost to the Finns (Heikki Kovaleinen and Marcus Gronholm).
So the question remains, who should represent? There are certainly a number of drivers that could put on a great show. I'd love to see Nikki Hayden, Tanner Faust, Marco Andretti, or event Boris Said compete and represent the USA. Above all however, I'd like to see.....
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
No Canadian GP for '09
The debate was, do I go to Japan again to further explore hentai, maid cafe's and small AE86 shops? Or do I travel to another country to experience Formula 1 in all its glory? The question still remains, but one of the options was to attend the Canadian GP, since it was fairly close to us. It would be a chance to visit Canada, perhaps see my good 'ol friend Migs, and view the world's most popular motor sports all in one shot. Apparently Bernie doesn't care about me, my dreams or budget, and has taken the Canadian GP away at least for next year.
The small light at the end of the tunnel, is the rumor about '10's possibility of a US Grand Prix, perhaps in Vegas. Anika at the OG here I come!
Monday, October 6, 2008
Chaser of my dreams
I'll probably have to create a separate post to describe the Alex Pfeiffer trifecta for automotive hotness (with new addition thanks to Taka Aono) but this Chaser has it all. The funny thing is, this isn't even Daigo's "A" car anymore, and it still reaches a level of super-hotness rarely achieved by anyone. Maybe I adore it because its a Toyota, or maybe I adore the generous usage of BN Sports, but either way, its definately a vehicle I'd buy if I wasn't repaying college loans, gettin tricked into taking hoes out to eat, and putting gasoline into my 9 mpg AE86.
Check it out for sale, here
Monday, September 29, 2008
One helluva ride
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Mazda USA Showcases Drifting and Time Attack!
Full article is here
After digging around a bit more, I also found this:
It happens to be Matt Andrew's time attack Miata. He is the current "Modified" class points leader in the RedLine time attack series. Baisically, these are the types of machines I'll be up against next year if all goes well. 340 rear wheel horsepower in a car that weighs 2200 pounds. I don't think I've ever been scared of a Miata before now.
Full article here
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Hot Rod Chicks
Friday, September 19, 2008
The Cheating Wife
"So lately my wife has been working alot of late shifts, and for the past couple of months she has been carpooling with a male co-worker. At first I didnt mind in case she has car trouble or something like that, but it seems they have become a little bit more than friends. You know the scenario, the phone calls that hang up, she starts wearing nice clothes to work and talking about him all the time then abruptly stops leaving an uncomfortable silence.If im out in the garage when she gets home (usually after midnight) he just drops her off and leaves, but if the lights are off in the garage and I'm in the house (they think Im sleeping) they sit out in the car for like twenty minutes.I asked her once what they were doing, and she said"Just talking" ....whatever.
So last night I decided to see whats really going on out there. So I leave the garage door open ,and turn off all the lights.About the time she usually gets home, I go out in the garage and wait.. In a few minutes, his car pulls into my driveway,and Im hiding behind my Lancer. When his headlights shine through my garage and onto the car, I see something that I just couldn't believe. The rear camber is severely wearing my rear tires. Now I have to get an alignment. Should I go with -1.5 with 1/32" toe out or just leave the toe at 0?"
The moral of this story? Women are always lame, so worry about the problems you can change.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
The Fake Wheel Debate
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
A Girl I'd like to meet...
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Flintstone Vitamin Eating Grand Prix Winner
Needless to say, he won very convincingly and is sure to be a rising star. The big question however, is whether or not his decision to move to Red Bull from Torro Rosso next year is a wise one, since Torro Rosso seem to be performing better than their varsity squad on a consistant basis.
Gotta love the music. Enjoy!
Source:Axis of oversteer
Forza Minardi! from Axis of Oversteer.com Video on Vimeo.