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RB20 Camshaft Upgrades
So I finally managed to get around to writing this article, hopefully it's everything you've been hoping for. There's what can only be described as a massive amount of information online regarding the Nissan RB20DET engine, with a lot of it being...
7 commentsChoosing custom aftermarket wheels for your car
Aftermarket wheels, or rims, for cars, trucks, and SUVs are becoming more and more popular. Custom wheels can give your vehicle a personalized, unique look and are extremely easy to install and require no special maintainence or modifications to...
13 comments350Z Exhaust
The Nissan VQ35DE engine is a 3.5 liter V6, which produces, in its most powerful form, 300hp and nearly 270lb/ft of torque. The VQ35DE features a distinct exhaust tone, which can be tuned to some extent with various exhaust piping lengths, bends,...
4 commentsHow to choose the right car mods for your build
Choosing the right performance upgrades for your car can be a difficult task. This is a general guide on how to choose the right parts for your needs while staying on budget.
0 commentsCordless phone batteries | tips for longer lasting battery
Advice on how to use cordless phone batteries properly and prolong the NiMH or Li-ion battery life.
4 commentsBMW Headlight Showcases a Perfect Mix of Technology and Design
Most of us love to drive at night, even though it’s difficult to find our way in low lights. Thus to solve this problem headlights were introduced in the early 1900’s. Since then, they have been an integral part of automobiles. There have been...
0 commentsQuick Fuel Carburetors
Quick Fuel Carburetors are produced by Quick Fuel Technology. The company was originally started as a tuning company, whereby you sent them your carburertor and they would tune it according to your application. Because of this, the people working at QFT are extremely knowledgable of fuel systems and the needs of racers and performance tuners.
1 commentChecking Tire Pressures for OEM & Aftermarket Wheels & Tires
We know to check tire pressures often. But did you ever consider whether aftermarket wheels & tires should be inflated to the same OEM specifications?
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