Wednesday, December 9, 2009

latest photo of my turbo setup

Guys ,

Long time no post. Last night took a few photo of my turbo setup. You may find evo 4 radiator fan had been replaced my original radiator. And the evo radiator fan can help to save some space that allow to reroute the intercooler piping. And i also build a heat resist cover for the turbo unit to prevent heat splashing.





EVO 4 radiator fan






Friday, December 4, 2009

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the 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid





Work is underway on the next-generation 2010 Honda Civic and AutoExpress has some new details. The next-generation 2010 Honda Civic will take major design cues from the Open Study Model Concept that made its debut at the London Motor Show. Sources have revealed that the 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid will have a 1.5L IMA hybrid engine powered by lithium-ion batteries with more than 150bhp and sub-120g/km CO2 emissions. Over the next five years, Honda plans to power all four-cylinder cars using either petrol hybrids with lithium-ion batteries or i-CTDi diesels. A new Civic Type R is also in the works which will be powered by a 2.0 liter i-VTEC engine that could also get Honda's new 4-cylinder hybrid electric-motor currently in development. Honda is currently restructuring manufacturing facilities to cater for large-scale hybrid production.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Ferrary Luxury Car Gallery




Red ferrari


ferrari is one of the cars that perusahaahn able to master the world market.

Information About Luxury Cars




luxury car is one thing that is considered important by all people ...
Why does this happen?

This happens because the consumers do not look at luxury cars luxury cars as a means of transportation alone. Used as a symbol of luxury cars a person's success. The higher the price, more consumers who want to have it. So because it is the luxury car market will never weary in the world, except when the world was not looking for a luxury car. Businesses want the car? choose a luxury car!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

New Lexus Luxury Cars





New Lexus Luxury Cars

Lexus provides a smooth, refined and reliable driving experience. It's one of the most refined cars in the so-called near-luxury class. Add dealer satisfaction is consistently rated among the best,

Modified Car Gallery










This is a beautiful car modification

Motorcycle Riding in Winter




If you're a serious motorcycle enthusiast and live in a cold climate during the wintertime, can you still ride your bike? Absolutely, but you must take precautions. Here's a few tips that will allow you to enjoy your bike for much of the winter:

First and foremost, it's essential to be aware of weather and road conditions when you are traveling in winter, even for short distance riding. You need to know the weather before you head out, so you can make sure that you're prepared for the worst possible conditions.

You need to wear the proper gear to stay warm while riding. Wind is the biggest source of cold and keeping your body shielded from the wind is of the utmost importance. Many riders use tape to seal any openings between your gloves and coat or your boots and jeans. Keeping the wind out is paramount to staying warm. Wear layers under a warm, yet flexible coat. Wearing a coat that is too puffy, for instance, could detract from the freedom of movement you have, and could make riding unsafe. There are now electric gloves and vests available for motorcycle riders. These are excellent for staying warm, yet preserving your flexibility and freedom of movement.

Electric vests and gloves are powered by a battery that you will control with a thermostat, which goes in your pocket. With the thermostat, you can control the temperature of the vest or gloves. Wearing layers is also key, but the layers should be quite warm, yet also thin. There are new options in clothing that is thin yet very warm, and these options use very high tech materials. In winter, your helmet should be a full face helmet, complete with face shield. Protecting your neck is vital as well, make sure to use a scarf or other neck accessory and tuck it snugly yet comfortably into your jacket, so that no air can leak through. There are, however, full body options for motorcycle riders. These jump suits are actually made for snowmobile riding, but are a great choice for bikers, since they offer full body protection from wind, wet and cold.

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Harley Davidson Accessories Guide




Harley Davidson Accessories

If you have dreams of the wide open road on your Harley Davidson, but feel like you are missing a bit of storage space, or maybe even a few accessories that make your motorcycle personal, then you are going to want to take a look at the availability of Harley Davidson accessories. It doesn't matter what you want your new motorcycle to do, or look like, someone, somewhere has already come up with an accessory for you to strap onto the bike. From saddlebags, foot pegs, skull style brake lights, and even spikes hanging off of the handlebars, your options are endless.

We all know that Harley Davidson motorcycles are some of the best, hand built machines on the face of the earth. Harley knew what he was doing when he began building minimalist bikes in 1903. He knew that there was going to be a huge market for his line of motorcycles, and quickly began putting them out as quickly as his workers could keep up. This was all and well for many years, until people started to realize that they needed more accessories, and storage space for their Harley Davidson motorcycles.

Harley began building models that were loaded down with options like storage underneath the seat, saddlebags, and even radios to listen to music while you are on the road. A lot of people fell in love with these models, and while they were loaded down with comfort, and features, they pulled away from the minimalist bike that Harley Davidson intended to build. They did continue releasing these models packed full of features and accessories, but continued to ramp up production of their models that followed what Harley Davidson originally had in mind; extremely powerful motorcycles, with a minimalist look.

Thankfully, through the years, more and more manufacturers are starting to produce accessories for your motorcycle. They understand that people love the minimalist appeal of a Harley, but may not want all of the extra weight and baggage that comes with the touring models. By purchasing a bare bones Harley, and then choosing the accessories that you want to have added on, you can really personalize the bike to your own style. From flat black, black leather, chrome, and even tie die, your options are truly endless for the amount of Harley Davidson accessories that you can customize your machine with. If you haven't already, you have to take a look.

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