I have always been a fan of the great wilderness and enjoyed every minute of it .. During my years spent away from my mother land in a place where sand was the basic thing you saw day and night , it had always amazed me on how a 4x4 weighing almost 2 tons ( in some cases) , would easily glide its way along the soft sand that would simply sink a human .Hence my obsessions for the concept of 4-wheeling began , i have to admit that unlike some of the other posts i am still a amateur to the whole scene but i had to share this cool mod with you'll
Thursday, April 30, 2009
On the right Track.
I have always been a fan of the great wilderness and enjoyed every minute of it .. During my years spent away from my mother land in a place where sand was the basic thing you saw day and night , it had always amazed me on how a 4x4 weighing almost 2 tons ( in some cases) , would easily glide its way along the soft sand that would simply sink a human .Hence my obsessions for the concept of 4-wheeling began , i have to admit that unlike some of the other posts i am still a amateur to the whole scene but i had to share this cool mod with you'll
Sunday, April 26, 2009
My Trueno
Saturday, April 25, 2009
What do you think of my photographing skills?
Friday, April 24, 2009
Another one for the Mud crazed 4x4 enthusiast..
Want to increase your horsepower? Here are some tips..
2) Get more exhaust out of the engine: As more power is produced, the need for a freer flowing exhaust system is more prevalent. Getting exhaust to flow out the engine efficiently helps the engine to draw more air into the air intake, thus producing more power. Installing a Cat-back exhaust system will provide the level of engine noise and performance you desire. A cat-back system is all of the exhaust components from the catalytic converter back, hence the name. There are after-market systems available for almost all makes and models that are made of stainless steel, mild steel and titanium. Mild steel is cheaper but rusts easily, so if you live in a wet or snowy climate, you'll want to steer clear. Stainless steel won't rust and is polished for a high-quality shine that will give your vehicle a smart, individual look. Titanium is lightweight and attractive with a steep cost—up to $300 more than a stainless steel system. Expect to see gains of up to 6 to 25 horsepower and 5 to 20 foot/lbs of torque. DC Sports, Trust and Tanabe are popular brands that offer cat-back systems for under $700.00.
more efficiently. DC Sports and G Reedy are popular brands offering headers in the
$200.00 to $500.00 price range.
3) Get more fuel to your engine: Now that you have more air for the engine and a way to dissipate engine waste, the engine is ready for more fuel. More fuel burned by the engine equates to more power. As you increase the fuel needs of your engine, you may want to change to a high-volume fuel pump or an adjustable fuel pressure regulator. A high-performance fuel pump by Venom sells for $185.00. AEM makes a fuel pressure regulator for $150.00. You can also install a computer that helps to control fuel flow. G Reddy offers a product called eManage, which is an after-market computer that connects with the
ECU and helps to manage fuel and air flow, among other things. G Reddy also offers a program for your computer to help track changes for more efficient tuning. It’s available for around $320.00 and G Reddy offers technical support if you purchase one of their systems. Keep in mind, the unit should be professionally installed to insure that all of the modifications work with the ECU and the system.
4) Get better spark to the engine: Now that you’re burning more fuel, you need to have a more efficient means of getting more spark to the engine. The spark ignites the fuel, which creates horsepower. Installing an after-market high performance ignition system such as MSD or Exel will help to get a more efficient and powerful spark from the spark plugs. Systems are available for under $500.00.
5) Improve engine performance: Accessories such as the water pump, oil pump, cooling fan and alternator rob your engine of precious horsepower. Installing a new drive pulley system will reduce the amount of horsepower stolen from the crankshaft to drive the system. A lighter weight pulley is made of aluminum, comes in a kit with all of the accessories, and is easy to install. AEM and Unorthodox Racing offer drive pulley systems for $160.00. You can expect to see increases of 6 to 10 horsepower.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Best find of the year so far...
This is NikkiRoku's car and I think its one of the best in the site:
And THE BEST LOOKER is from Edwina (probably because my weakness for the coupe):
So there you go, we aren't alone, these beautiful ladies do what they love the most; love the AE86 and I think that's awesome!!! Now, I can rest in peace........
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Fuel quality standards.. Are they properly enforced in SL? Is the fuel being pumped to your beloved car actually what they say it is?
Sunday, April 12, 2009
My beloved AE86 Trueno
Finally I've decided to have a post for my car, my beloved AE86. I bought this baby in October 2008 and it's been quite reliable though it has quite a bit of work to be done on it. Most of the problems came due to the ignornace of the mechanics in SL but hey, that's just a fact of life here.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Pick of the week - Jana's B4ast
Hi guys! How is it going? The six-day long holiday started today and so I decided to publish my pick of the week as I had some time in hand before I gave my (beautiful) Trueno for a good cut and polish.
Before I introduce my guest let me ask you a question, what would you get reminded of if I say this car has a turbo charged boxer engine? I'm quite sure you'd get the right answer on the 2nd try at least! It can only be either a Impreza or a Legacy, am I correct?
Well, my pick of the week is one of the best specimens of the Legacy B4 (2000 model) in Sri Lanka and it is just absolutely gorgeous. It is immaculately maintained and my friend Jana, is going total freakish on that car. I’m sure he loves that car more than his wife and daughter ;). I’m sorry but that’s how much this man loves his car!!! Well maybe equally, to be fair..
The B4ast's Spec:
Engine
Front: 13” Disc – 4 piston (stock)
Stock Options
Transmission
Automatic
Accessories
Pioneer FHP5000MP double-din (50RMS x 4)
Well, what you do you think? Nice? I think so too. We should cherish cars like this in SL. Yes, they might not be good on fuel or on practicality but who cares about that when the package looks this good eh? Exactly! I'm yet to drive this to comment on the handling and the accelaration but I'm told it's pretty quick.
I will leave you with some more pics of this B4ast for you to drool over.
I hope you liked my pick of the week. For now I'll be signing off with the hopes of brining yet another beautiful machine very soon!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
For the 4x4 Enthusiast - i
My 1st pick is a BJ40 owned by one of my friends. He loves his 4x4. He's a hardcore 4x4 fan and he's done this BJ40 up quite nicely.
I've added the BJ40's spec:
Engine
Type: Model B Diesel engine,
OHV Cylinders: straight 4
Bore and stroke: 95.0 x 105.0mm
Displacement: 2,977cc
Compression ratio: 21.0
Maximum gross power: 85PS/3,600 rpm
Maximum net torque: 20.0kg-m/2,200 rpm
Diesel tank capacity: 62 liters
Suspension
Front: semi-elliptic leaf spring
Rear: semi-elliptic leaf spring
Brake
Front/ Rear drum
Accessories
Soft-top, Original Diesel, A/C, Power steering, Alloy wheels, New 33x15 MT Off-Road tyres, Pioneer CD setup, Snorkel, Halogen head lamps, Fogs, bucket seats