SARD MC8: The One-Of-One Le Mans Homologation Special

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SARD MC8: The One-Of-One Le Mans Homologation Special

This is a bittersweet story of a little car that went up against giants and lost, but came away a hero.

I use the word ‘hero’ in more of a philosophical sense, because although the SARD-engineered MC8-R race car never came close to a podium, it stands as a champion to many, for reasons I will endeavour to explain.

The car I’m about to show you today is the one-of-one MC8, a car built to homologate the Toyota Team SARD MC8-R for Le Mans in 1995.

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In the early ’90s, with the demise of Group C, Toyota decided to make a transition from purpose-built race cars like the TS010 to production-car-based GT machines for Le Mans.

Toyota chose the JZA80 Supra and SW20 MR2 models to headline this new direction. The former, much like its rival, the Nissan Skyline GT-R LM, seemed like an obvious choice, but to satisfy the Le Mans rulebook, the GT-spec Supra was powered by a 2.1L turbo 3S-GTE engine.

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The second entry from Toyota was a little more unlikely. They chose a SARD-developed MR2 to go head-to-head with the likes of the McLaren F1, Kremer K8 Spyder and Ferrari F40 LM. In order to stand a chance, Toyota and SARD would need to beef up the little mid-engine MR2 considerably. But would it be enough?

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Toyota Team SARD built a few cars for competition use, but they only needed to build one road-going version to satisfy the homologation requirements. That makes this car the only road-legal, stretched, V8-powered MR2 in the world. It disappeared shortly after Toyota and SARD finished racing in 1997, but resurfaced 15 years later.

The MC8’s current owner, Mr. Y, bought it a few years ago, and after a long process bringing it up to current road and safety standards, put the unique car back on the street.

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As for the original cars that competed at Le Mans, the first ’95 car was scrapped, and the ’96 car was updated for the 1997 season and joined by another new MC8-R. One of those ’97 season race cars caught fire, and rumour has it that the fire-damaged machine was salvaged and turned into a road car, but that hasn’t been confirmed.

The sole-surviving ’97 Toyota Team SARD MC8-R works car is owned by a private collector in Aichi Prefecture, or maybe Gifu. At the time of writing, further investigation is needed, but it’s a car that I for one would love to see.

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To ensure the MC8-R would be stable at the constant high speeds that Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans demands, SARD reinterpreted the rulebook and lengthened the MR2 around 400mm from the rear wheel arches. Essentially, SARD built a tube frame to support the rear of the car, but kept the majority of the front half of the chassis untouched.

This was the first GT machine to be modified from a road car by having its complete rear section replaced with a tube frame. It’s a technique Porsche borrowed for its hugely successful 911 GT1.

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Another reason for stretching the MR2 was to fit a 4.0L 1UZ-FE V8, which at the time was found in the Lexus LS 400 and Toyota Aristo. It was a brave move from SARD, but a choice backed up by the reliability of the venerable quad-cam 32-valve V8. The engine was developed with GT500 applications in mind, although it never made an appearance in that series.

The MC8-R race cars were fitted with a twin-turbo system from SARD’s catalogue, but the road-going MC8 version wasn’t treated to any forced induction.

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In race trim, the MC8-R was a proper power-to-weight champion. In 1995, it weighed 1,273kg (2,806lb) and made 580PS. In the following years, weight was trimmed down to 1,061kg (2,339lb) and then down to 1,000kg (2,204lb) in 1997, while power went from 580PS to 664PS respectively.

Sadly, no matter how cool the car looked, or how ridiculous the power-to-weight ratio was, the MC8-R had worse luck than a black cat walking under a ladder on Friday the 13th.

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On its first appearance at Le Mans in 1995  it didn’t manage to finish the race due to clutch failure. In 1996, SARD switched from a 6-speed Hewland transmission to a 5-speed March Engineering unit, but the stronger gearbox was the least of their problems. Even after dropping around 200kg, the car qualified in basically the same place as the previous year, then came second to last on race day.

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Considering the competition, it’s not surprising; even the mighty GT-R and NSX only came 15th and 16th respectively out of 25 finishers. The little MC8-R was up against cars like the McLaren F1 and the Porsche GT1

Coincidently, remember I said that Porsche borrowed SARD’s idea to make a rear tube frame for their 911 GT1? Well, guess which Porsche absolutely wiped the floor that year… If Albert Einstein copied your homework, I think you can chalk that up as a pretty big win.

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In ’97, after shedding even more weight and pumping up the power, things still didn’t go well for the MC8-R at Le Mans. Despite the team’s best efforts, they didn’t qualify and ultimately gave up trying.

The cars went on to race in a few Japan championships, but without any real success there either. It’s a shame, because the MC8-R was a brilliant recipe for a very cool race car; perhaps Toyota Team SARD just had their sights set too high…

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As a road car, the MC8 is an absolute joy, so perhaps this is where it should have been developed more. Maybe, like so many marques, the homologation specials are actually better than the race cars they are modelled on.

I’m sure if the SARD MC8 was built as a limited-run production car, it would have sold like hot cakes. At least there’s this one though, and thankfully Mr. Y is driving it on the streets of Japan as a reminder that dreaming big is sometimes more important than winning.

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Morris Cruise Night Photos: Morris Was Having All The Shows They Could Before The Cold Comes!


Morris Cruise Night Photos: Morris Was Having All The Shows They Could Before The Cold Comes!

Once once more, Jim Hrody is out and about gathering images of outstanding flights on his adventures. This most current show is from the last Morris Illinois Cruise Night of the year and has all sort of awesome and also fun racers, custom-mades, trucks, as well as much more. We’ll have a few even more galleries from this show too, so remain tuned for even more to find. Plus, this is simply among the shows that was going on in Morris that weekend as well as he visited the others as well!

(Words as well as Photos by Jim Hrody) Once a month from June via October, Morris, Illinois has what most likely is the largest ‘midtown’ cruise ship evening in the Chicago-Joliet area. A count of 700 automobiles & & trucks is not unusual, with the highest possible total to day getting to as high as 975 vehicles. A different charity each month benefits from the nighttime earnings. With the October variation being the latest community cruise evening in the area, the last one of the period for Morris, as well as with several automobiles obtaining decorated for Halloween, you never know what’s mosting likely to show up.


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Below Are Project Farm’s Top 10 Tools To Obtain from All Their 2022 Testing!

We love Project Farm tool reviews and screening, as well as have included lots of their tool comparisons. When you take 10 or more brand names of a certain kind of tool, then you find out the real fast which ones stack up against each other or don’t. The various other advantage of this is that it comes to be quite simple to make an educated buying choice. In this newest video, all the results from the year are taken into account when picking on a checklist of the Top 10 Tools you should be getting in 2022. I approve.Video Description:

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2022? After testing numerous items, the Daytona Floor Jack, Gearwrench cog, Milwaukee grinder, DeWalt string trimmer, Ryobi stapler, Craftsman Tap & Die Set, S-K Ratcheting Combination Wrench, Cle-line burrs, Snap On Torque Wrench, as well as Benchmade Griptilian. Item web links and also a web link to the video clips in which each device was examined are provided below. Great gift ideas! I purchased all items examined to ensure unbiased evaluations. Thank you really a lot for supporting the channel.

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2022 Los Angeles Auto Show: 2023 Toyota Prius

2023 Toyota Prius

2023 Toyota Prius Revealed at a private occasion before the 2022 Los Angeles Auto Show, Toyota officially unveiled the following version of its Prius gas/electric and also Prius Prime plug-in crossbreeds. These fifth-generation hatchbacks obtain a streamlined new look, a revised battery pack, as well as up-to-date security and connectivity tech. The firm likewise asserts that the standard Prius hybrid will certainly attain 57 mpg in mixed city/highway driving.

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Count us amongst the chorus of pundits thrilled with the new Prius’ outside layout. It preserves the exact same fundamental wedge shape as the two coming before generations, yet a lot of the sharp sides have actually been smoothed out, which leads to a suitably futuristic look. The car is 2 inches lower, an inch larger, and an inch longer than its precursor.

The smooth new body relaxes atop the second generation of Toyota’s “New Global Architecture” (TNGA). This time around around, the business is putting an emphasis on performance. Front- and also four-wheel drive (AWD) options will certainly return to the common Prius hybrid while the Prime stays front-drive just. All see their four-cylinder gas engines enhanced in variation to 2.0 litres from 1.8. The upgraded battery pack switches to lithium-ion innovation from the previous nickel-metal hydride, resulting in a 15 percent increase to output. Total system horsepower scores are 194 and 196, with estimated 0-60-mph acceleration times of 7.2 as well as 7.0 secs for conventional front- and AWD models, respectively.

The Prius Prime gets even much more juice with mixed system output of 220 horse power, bring about a job 0-60 time of 6.6 seconds. Regardless of having more power Toyota claims the Prime can around 38 miles of all-electric traveling, a substantial bump over the 25 miles of the last-generation plug-in.

Inside, instruments and also controls are a hybrid of Toyota’s fully electric bZ4X SUV as well as various other traveler lorries like the Highlander and Sienna. The Prius crossbreed’s schedule includes LE, XLE, and Limited trims while the Prime embraces SE, XSE, and also XSE Premium qualities. The basic tablet-style infotainment screen is 8 inches on the LE/SE and also XLE/XSE. Optional on the XLE/XSE as well as standard on the Limited/XSE Premium is an ultrawide 12.3-inch panel. Full smartphone integration is consisted of together with six USB Type-C power factors.

The XLE/XSE include Toyota’s SofTex faux natural leather furniture, heated pole positions, power chauffeur’s seat, rain-sensing wipers, wireless device charging, as well as front- and rear-obstacle discovery. Limited/XSE Premium designs add a JBL-brand stereo, dealt with glass roof, warmed steering wheel, aerated front seats, and a digital secret that makes use of a suitable smartphone to secure, unlock, as well as start the automobile.

Blind-spot alert with rear cross-traffic discovery; lane-departure warning; flexible radar cruise ship control; as well as traffic-sign discovery are conventional. New is something Toyota calls “Proactive Driving Assist,” which utilizes the automobile’s electronic camera and radar systems to supply restricted independent capacity, consisting of braking into curves as well as braking/steering to assist keep distance in between cars, pedestrians, and/or bikers. Limited/XSE Premium models are available with a surround-view video camera system and also hands-free parallel auto parking.

The 2023 Toyota Prius hybrid is slated to reach dealers in early-calendar ’23 with the Prime plug-in adhering to quickly later. Full rates and fuel-economy estimates will certainly be readily available closer to that time.

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We’ve constantly been fans of the practical, budget friendly, and extremely effective Prius. That stated, it’s a little much less clear to us these days just how the Prius fits in the Toyota Lineup. Both the Corolla as well as the Camry can he had in hybrid trim, as well as the previous is about as penny-wise with gas as is the Prius. But advertising is Toyota’s issue. If the brand-new, far better looking, Prius is too arranged as previous editions, count us in.

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Test Drive Gallery: 2022 Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate

2022 Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate

2022 Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate in Thunder Grey Metallic(a$695 color choice) 2022 Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate Class: Electric Vehicle Miles driven: 400 Battery capability: 78 kWh CG Report Card Room and

Comfort B+ Power and also Performance A Fit and Finish

A Fuel Economy A Worth B-Report-card qualities are derived from an agreement of test-driver analyses. All grades are versus other
automobiles in the

exact same class. Worth quality is for specific trim degree evaluated

, and might not mirror Consumer Guide’s impacts

of the
whole model lineup. Big & Tall Comfort Huge

Guy B Tall Guy B+Big & Tall convenience ratings are for pole positions just.”Big “ranking based upon male tester considering about 350 extra pounds,”Tall”score based on 6’6 “- tall male tester. Drivetrain Engine Specs 402 horsepower Engine Type Electric motors Transmission Automatic Drive All-wheel drive EPA-estimate MPGe: 92 city/79 hwy/85 integrated EPA-estimated driving range: 223 miles Consumer

Guide vary estimate(suitable problems):

223 +miles Base cost:$58,150(not consisting of

$1095 location charge)Options on examination lorry: Special paint($695), heated steering wheel($150)Price as evaluated:$60,090 Quick

Hits & The wonderful: Better-than-expected passenger and also freight area within neat exterior dimensions; snappy acceleration; indoor looks and feels convincingly high end The good: Comfortable;

youthful-yet-sophisticated

styling The not so excellent: Complicated infomercial system; not fairly

as much variety as some EV competitors, uninspiring steering and managing CG Says: New to the Volvo

U.S. lineup for
the 2021 model year

, the all-electric XC40 Recharge takes pleasure in a variety of updates for the 2022 model year. You can

read our full report of the 2021 version right here. For the brand-new year, the XC40 Recharge is used in 3 newtrim levels: Twin, Twin Plus, and topline Twin Ultimate

. Only one trim degree was offeredin 2021. Array is improved for 2022 too. The 2021 XC40 was EPA ranked to take a trip 208 miles on a full cost, the 2022 is currently

ranked at 223. In Consumer Guide screening– during a period of battery-friendly light temperature levels– we saw range estimates as high as 280 miles, reliable outcomes based on our analysis. Our top-trim Twin Ultimate delighted in a premium-level cabin, trimmed in high-grade material as well aslots of soft-touch surface areas. Certainly, the entire drive experience is polished, with trip quality, audio levels, and also audio-system performance all worthy of deluxe cars setting you back far more than our examination auto. As

we’ve noted in the past, the XC40 Recharge isn’t especially stylish, with drab guiding feeling, and demonstrating substantial lean in edges. That said, Volvo’s small electrical crossover is quickly– very quickly. It’s fast from a stop and also around community, and also facilitates work

of passing and also merging duties. One big plus is the XC40’s spacious cabin. Our big and tall examination vehicle drivers found plenty the Volvo very easy to enter and out of , and also comfy even on trips. Extra Volvo information as well as examines

Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate Coming Soon: 2024 GMC Sierra EV

2022 Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate

Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate

Coming Soon: 2024 GMC Sierra EV

2022 Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate

Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate

Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate

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Who Makes The Best Bench Vise? $60 vs $500 “Unbreakable” Vise? Irwin, Yost, Wilton, Ridgid, Heuer, Central Forge

Vises can be costly. I understand that when I’ve been in the marketplace for one, I looked at both made use of vintage Wilton’s, brand-new high dollar vises, and economical discount vises as well. Inevitably my budget plan didn’t permit me to pay for any of the “great” vises and also instead I got a mid-priced smaller sized vise that would certainly obtain me by till my budget plan changed.I’ve got to

obtain a new vice for the new shop when it’s done so we’ll see what I select then, but this video below from Project Farm will certainly help me determine what could work for me.

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Here’s Your (Even Bigger) SEMA 2022 Gallery

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Here’s Your (Even Bigger) SEMA 2022 Gallery

There must be some portal-like witchcraft going on at the SEMA Show, because it’s seemingly impossible to cover every inch regardless of how long you’re there for.

And, looking through other galleries on Instagram, it’s apparent that I missed quite a lot this year, despite feeling fairly confident I’d seen the bulk of cars on show at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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That even included taking a brave pill and diving into the North Hall, which is crammed full of marine audio, LED lighting and questionable air fresheners.

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And yet, I still missed the new Nissan Z GT4 race car. I’m sure I heard Rob Dahm’s quad-rotor, all-wheel drive FD3S Mazda RX-7 fire into life, but couldn’t actually find it before being distracted by something else just as nutty. Oh, and I completely missed a Buick GNX by The Roadster Shop, a failing I now have to take to my grave.

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That might sound a tad extreme, but the want for a GNX is very real right now, so my barometer of what’s an acceptable response is heavily skewed to say the least.

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This is of course very annoying for a media outlet like Speedhunters, which is supposed to be on the cutting edge of car culture and photojournalism. But it does at least fill me with some confidence that – despite early concerns of SEMA 2022 being a bit weak – it’s still far superior in size and quality than most shows out there. And that’s also a much better excuse than me simply being tardy and missing cars.

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If anything, the subdued opening day lulled everyone into a false sense of calm. Once the sun rose on day two – and hundreds gathered at 8:59am clawing to get in – SEMA resembled a weird episode of The Walking Dead, albeit with more mobility scooters and a crazed lust for free posters rather than human flesh. I’d put money on the zombies being more patient, though.

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Not that I blame anyone for arriving early. Before the show even opened there was plenty to see in the public outside area, including the eBay Motors Experience by the main crossing.

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Much to my disappointment, this didn’t involve someone offering you half the asking price before abruptly stating your car’s crap anyway. Instead, various products were put on display alongside interviews with builders and much skiddin’ in the outdoor arena.

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Given how subdued the indoor displays were this year, I don’t think anyone from SEMA passed that memo to those displaying outside. Maybe this area is classified as international waters in Las Vegas, because it felt brilliantly lawless at times with tyres exploding in the Hoonigan Burnyard and high-horsepower trucks racing in a coned-off area which made intersection takeovers look safe.

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Head beyond this and you reach SEMA’s District Nine, an area handily tucked right out the way of innocent show-goers and chequebook builds to house the SPL trucks. SPL is the acronym for sound pressure level, and that basically means building a car with the sole purpose of playing audio as loud as humanly possible.

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It might be the polar opposite of Speedhunters, but it turned out to be one of the most bonkers aspects of SEMA. When I first started working in this industry in 2004, the drone of SPL cars would shake your insides from the moment you arrived at an event till the second you left. They were painful, confusing and (for the most part) completely pointless.

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What about now? I still don’t understand it, but watching trucks shake themselves apart is extremely entertaining. Especially when one owner decides to battle Marshmello with Tony Christie at 140dB.

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Consider it the audio equivalent of running 40psi on a stock motor; you watch because you know destruction is just around the corner, and for the few minutes leading up to that it’s a complete riot.

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For all those exhibitors spending hundreds – if not thousands – of hours building cars just for SEMA, I’m sure they’ll appreciate the bulk of this story being focused on the handful of characters who pour concrete into their trucks to stop them rattling apart so quickly. But there is a serious point to this: Car culture (in all forms) is entertainment.

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SEMA is a trade show, but it’s also open to the public from Thursday onwards. And if those people can get excited about car tuning, that can only be a good thing for everyone.

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Yet, judging by the way some builders act on social media during the build-up, you’d think they were trying to escape a really naff SAW trap which involved Jigsaw and a pair of badly cut fiberglass overfenders.

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There are many amazing machines at SEMA which, rightfully so, should be celebrated to the absolute max. It’d be wrong not to mention the Ring Brothers’ 1948 Chevy Loadmaster – a car that took out this year’s SEMA Battle of the Builders competition.

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You could argue this blurs the line between car customisation and building something entirely bespoke, but to do so would diminish the mind-boggling amount of work Mike and Jim poured into the Chevy-based work of art.

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It goes beyond most of those multi-million-dollar concepts drawn up by manufacturers that never make it into production, because this one’s real. It’s registered and could be driven on the street right now if you so wished.

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While we’re on the subject of jaw-dropping builds, another stand-out this year was Driver Motorsports’ Nissan Skyline GT-R on the Vibrant Performance stand. Glance at this car and you’d assume it’s a very tidy R32 wearing a Garage Active wide-body kit with a set of Work SP1s tucked deep in the arches.

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But dig a little deeper and the true extent of the work becomes clear… almost four years’ worth to be precise.

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The fuel setup in the boot is textbook motorsport yet it’s been fabricated into a piece of art, while the boot lid has been trimmed to match the interior. Sure, it’s got a cage, but there’s no exposed metal in here; even the rear nitrous/air setup has been meticulously built.

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That tidy-looking engine is in fact a Nitto-built RB30 monster capable of 1,000+ horsepower. And that’s a genuine power estimate as opposed to the age-old ‘every-built-RB-with-a-single-must-be-1,000hp’ quip.

There’s a lot to take in, but one of my favourite touches is the cam cover. This has had the plug cover welded to the front (cam) cover and trimmed to give space to the mechanical fuel setup and CAS trigger. It’s still undeniably an RB engine, but dialled all the way up to 11.

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As someone foolishly taking on their own GT-R overhaul, I have nothing but respect for what Brad and the Driver Motorsports team have created here. Yes, it’s clearly had a lot of cash spent on it, but when everyone else is hell-bent on returning GT-Rs to factory condition it’s massively refreshing to see a US-built one still pushing the boundaries in 2022.

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This is all very positive for a SEMA post, because frankly it was a hugely positive (and exciting) show to attend this year. But it wasn’t without its drawbacks, and I’m not just talking about the whole Bluetooth driveshafts meme.

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Actually, let’s start there, because this represents a bigger issue in the form of incomplete cars displayed at the show. Undoubtedly this will divide many of you, and while I appreciate both arguments, I can’t help but think it sends out the wrong message for what SEMA (and other shows) should stand for.

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Building any car isn’t easy. Issues crop up, deadlines surpass, and costs spiral out of control. The last thing anyone wants is a sea of copy/paste builds, but SEMA doesn’t exactly come as a surprise each year.

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Two of my stand-out builds this year, Mike Burroughs’ Ferrari ‘244 GTK’ and Igor Polishchuk’s K-swapped E30 BMW M3, were both finished with hours to spare before making their way to Las Vegas. Why cut it so fine? Because both owners insisted their cars be driven in under their own power as a matter of principal. No power, no show.

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And on the flip side to this, I was gutted not to see Stan at Toyo Tires’ Mercedes-Benz 190E build this year. There were no issues to report, it just wasn’t ready in time and Stan wasn’t prepared to rush through it only to then have it appear on FormulaDerp several days later.

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This isn’t a point to suggest one attitude is better than another; an individual’s build will always be approached differently to that of a company with product it needs to promote. But what message does it send to a global audience when the product on display isn’t the best it could be.

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Cars aside, there’s one more gripe with SEMA which needs to be aired that doesn’t actually relate to the show. In fact, it’s not even exclusive to SEMA.

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If your pass allows you in – regardless of what it says on the front – you’ve got as much right to be there as anyone else. It doesn’t matter how many followers you have or how big your name is printed on a Fruit of the Loom tee; nothing elevates you beyond anyone else.

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Social media has given the voiceless a voice, and that’s not a bad thing – everyone deserves to be heard. But not all of them need to use a megaphone in the process.

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Plus, if the most stressful part of your day is someone walking in front of your shot, your day really hasn’t been that stressful. The fact any of us can call this work is surely the biggest hoax of the 21st century. Go to Vegas and look at cars? Sounds dreadful…

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Car culture comes in all shapes and sizes as SEMA demonstrates every year. Pour concrete in your 140dB truck? Amazing, keep being awesome. Bolt twin-turbos in the back of your Aventador? I wish I had the bravery of your tuner. Hell, bring an unfinished car to a show because it brings you happiness? Let’s throw that earlier point straight in the bin.

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I cannot think of many industries more bonkers than the world of car tuning. Its diversity is why we love it, but also why it can feel so frustrating at times.

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If it goes beyond this and starts to control your life in a negative way, it’s probably time you should take a break from it. Car culture is enjoyment. So, if anyone needs me, I’ll be pouring concrete into a GT-R ready to fit 12 subwoofers in the boot. See you next year, SEMA.

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Ryan Tuerck shocks SEMA with 650hp 4cyl Toyota Stout …


Ryan Tuerck shocks SEMA with 650hp 4cyl Toyota Stout...

This awesome little Toyota Stout had everybody talking inside the SEMA reveal this year due to the fact that not just did it look like none various other, yet it had the beans to back it up. It makes 650 horse power, has a 3SGTE under the hood as well as is backed by a consecutive transmission that makes this thing a trouble. It put on a show in the drift area, had a good time transforming heads, and also much more.

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Our man Ryan Tuerck revealed this 1966 Toyota Stout pickup drift car at SEMA 2022 this weekend and also he provided Drift Games a special first-look at the develop which includes a consecutive gearbox and also 3SGTE swap too! We likewise reach talk with Vaughn Gittin Jnr and also Josh gets a guest spin with Adam LZ in the Mustang RTR demonstration autos. What a first day in Las Vegas!


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Project Rough: Achieving ‘Perfect’ Sound

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Project Rough: Achieving ‘Perfect’ Sound

 

Waiting for the call that Project Rough was ready to pick up from R31 House, where I’d left it to be given some very special modifications, has been akin to when I was a kid, counting down the days til Santa Claus came sliding down the chimney with some gifts in tow.

But unlike December 25, there wasn’t a scheduled day that I could count down to. As with everything Shibata-san at R31 House puts his name to, only absolutely perfection would do, and there’s no minimum or maximum time limit for that. And of course, I definitely wasn’t going to try and rush the process.

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But, I think that not knowing when the car would be done, actually made the time pass by quicker. Because before I knew it, I was headed back to Gifu to pick up my Skyline and, for the very first time, experience what Shibata-san calls the “perfect” RB25 sound.

The 70/10/10/10 Rule

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Even though the R31 House team had kept me up to date with photos as the build progressed, I still hadn’t heard what Project Rough sounded like. No surprise then that I was dying to hear it.

When I arrived at R31 House, I found my car up in air alongside Shibata-san’s own R31 (stay tuned for a feature on this) so I could see exactly what had been changed to achieve the perfect sound. To explain the order of importance with the parts, Shibata has what he calls the ’70/10/10/10 rule’.

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To achieve 70% perfection, the takoashi manifold is required. It’s not surprising to hear that the bulk of the heavy lifting comes from this part alone.

We talked a little bit about the importance of the turbocharger when it comes to sound in the last Project Rough update, but I was a little surprised to learn that its importance only came in at 10%.

Sound aside though, the smaller-sized turbo now fitted means Project Rough has more power down low and in the middle of the rev range, which is right where I need it for the sort of driving I generally do.

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The remaining 10% plus 10% comes from a less-restrictive sports catalytic converter and a custom cat-back exhaust. The Kakimoto Racing and R31 House collaboration exhaust adds that final percentage that Shibata-san deems necessary for perfection.

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Another added bonus was the massive weight savings found with the new exhaust system. The old setup was Japanese aftermarket but of an unknown origin (like many things that have been changed out in the car over the years) and weighed in at a hefty 35kg (77lb). I forgot to ask Shibata-san to weigh the new system, but a conservative figure would put it at around 15kg (33lb).

The Results

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So what does it all add up to?

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Something like this – hit play above.

Although I perhaps went a little over the top in the video to demonstrate how beautiful Project Rough now sounds, to truly appreciate everything requires you to experience it from within.

With the boost now kicking in almost 2,000rpm sooner than it previously did thanks to the smaller turbocharger, the acceleration forces harmonize with the combined sound of the RB straight-six and turbocharger, creating an experience that continues to produce a mile-wild smile across my face every time I drive the car.

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I’ve always said Project Rough is a fun car to drive, but something always felt like it was missing. Now I know that that ‘something’ was the complete R31 House Premium Sound exhaust.

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Best of all, my two-year-old son now runs around the house screaming “Dadda’s car go baawWAAAAA! I’m dadda’s Skyline in a tunnel!” So that means Project Rough is the best car in the world.

Nevertheless, there are still many ideas in my head for Project Rough…

Ron Celestine
Instagram: celestinephotography
www.labcuriosity.com

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2024 Nissan Murano: Redesign, Release Date, Interior

The present generation of the Murano SUV is below with us for virtually a decade. That is about to change as the upcoming 2024 Nissan Murano will be the next-gen model. With the redesign, this SUV will get several modifications and also upgrades. New version will certainly utilize the very same engine and also trip on the same platform.


On the various other hand, the following Murano will certainly be a little bigger, supplying even more interior area. The interior will likewise obtain numerous updates, so it is a complete overhaul.

Some points are still not clear, yet Nissan will disclose more details by the end of the year. Exterior Redesign The producer will certainly supply a wonderful redesign, complied with by a few other upgrades. This especially connects to mechanics because the 2024 Nissan Murano will remain on the current D platform. We additionally anticipate to see many significant upgrades, like the ones we saw in the brand-new Pathfinder. The brand-new Murano must for that reason offer even more nimble handling as well as far better ride top quality normally.

Furthermore, we think that this remodeling will introduce new technology as well as provide brand-new chances. Of course, a brand-new design gets on the way. Since the current generation has been around for virtually a decade, it is certain that considerable visual changes will occur. This redesign will consist of brand-new wheels as well as outside colors. Additionally, a brand-new front fascia is on the way, followed by brand-new taillights as well as bumpers.

2024 Nissan Murano colors

Nissan Murano Interior Updates The cabin of the present design aged beautifully. Nevertheless, it is time for something brand-new and much more modern. The 2024 Nissan Murano will certainly present a new interior design. This SUV will from now on supply a greater level of convenience and typically, far better build quality.

The upcoming generation will include new, much more appealing dashboard layouts along with additional innovations in these locations. In addition, we expect new technological rewards consisting of an updated infomercial system, enhanced phone assimilations, as well as better safety.

2024 Nissan Murano interior

Engine Specs & Hybrid Rumors The currently existing 3.5-liter V6 gas engine will continue to power the new 2024 Nissan Murano. It will likely obtain a tiny boost in power to enhance performance. We anticipate the substitute of the existing CVT with a 9-speed automated transmission, which ought to significantly boost the whole driving experience. Not only would such a tweak enhance the flight’s convenience, but it would certainly additionally increase Murano’s hauling capability.

Currently, a crossbreed powertrain is a rumor. Nissan could include its ePower modern technology, which approaches the hybrid powertrain in a slightly various means. In this circumstance, the gas engine would certainly act as a power generator while the experienced electrical motor would certainly drive the wheels. Still, this is just conjecture, so Nissan is yet to launch a main statement.

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2024 Nissan Murano Release Date and also Price The brand new 2024 Nissan Murano will certainly strike the dealers following fall. Murano SUV is one year away. The price will start at around$35,000, although this is far from authorities. We are specifically interested in a crossbreed variation. If it genuinely shows up, this design will certainly cost $40,000 or even extra.


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