Monthly Archives: January 2009

Vrooom – or – VROOOOM?

Porsche Exhaust

Who says innovation is dead? Following in the footsteps of voice activated navigation, the BMW i-Drive and countless other ‘upgrades’ the automakers have rolled out, comes the Porsche ’sound at the touch of a button’ exhaust system.

According to zee engineers over at Porsche, this new $2500 option will be available for the 911 Carrera, Targa 4 and adaptable to existing 997s as well.

So what does it “do” you may be asking? Well my friend, at the touch of a button, you can adjust the sound of the exhaust. Yeah. That’s it.

R.I.P. Honda S2000 – It was a Good Run

Honda has officially announced the Honda S2000 will cease production, and 2009 will be the final model year sold.

RIP S2000

It really was a good run. The body of the vehicle remained virtually unchanged for the past decade which is a testament to the timeless styling of the car. The power plant received only minor tweeks early on it’s life (FC20>FC22), again giving kudos to the ahead-of-its-time engine. Throughout the decade long run, over 110,000 S2000s were sold, 65,000 of which made it stateside.

From AutoX to Drag to Drift – The S2000 was an all around performer and will be missed.

Aston Martin Reentering LeMans

AstonMartin Gulf

I hate to have too much text down here detracting from the pure beauty of Aston Martin’s new LMP1 entrant into the LeMans Series. But I should say Aston Martin has made the right choice and will be campaigning 2009 with two coupes both sporting V12s based off the production DB9R motors. The bad news? Aston Martin decided to retire their GT1 cars and focus all their efforts on this bad boy.

Cobb Tuning: Mazdaspeed 3 Turbo Inlet Hose

Cobb MS3 Turbo Inlet Hose

COBB Tuning is no slouch when it comes to delivering the best bang-for-the-buck performance products for your vehicles; and their newest product is no exception. The Turbo Inlet Hose for the Mazdaspeed 3 replaces those ugly and poorly engineered OEM pieces with high quality silicone hoses that eliminate any reduction in diameter in the path between the turbo and air intake.

These hoses are a direct replacement for your OEM pieces and work in conjunction with to stock intake and bypass valve. Available in Blue and new Stealth Black, the only question left is; ‘what are you waiting for?’

Tanabe: Medalion Touring for Acura TL

Just when you thought the Acura TL was running out of exhaust options, Tanabe releases the end-all-be-all of exhaust system.

Tanabe T70141

The Tanabe Medalion Touring has always strived to attain a refined level of performance and driveability. The elegant, well defined appearance of the Tanabe Medalion Touring is mature and matches the artistry and taste of the Acura TL owner.

Tanabe T70141 Installed

The Tanabe Medalion Touring for the 2004-2008 (yes, 2008) Acura TL is a fully stainless Dual Muffler Cat-Back, complete with 60mm piping and 100mm tips – all while pushing out under 93db.

2009 Porsche GT3 RSR

GT3 RSR Front

The latest version of Porsche’s’ GT2-class race car has been revealed; the GT3 RSR. Porsche’s new release now sports a 4.0L Boxer Six, pushing 450HP and 317TQ with a 9000 RPM redline. Although the power isn’t a huge jump over the previous model – last year was putting out 465HP, albeit a bit later in the RPMband – Porsche is claiming the torque curve is a bit better then last years car.

GT3 RSR Rear

The power isn’t the whole story though. a new adjustable rear wing will help in the downforce department, a newly louvered hood should help with cooling (and the optional A/C system) and probably coolest of all; the GT3 RSR now comes equipped with a new air jack!

DBA: New Warehouse for 2009

DBA Logo

Disc Brake Australia is proud to announce their new warehouse for 2009. Their new 10,000 sq. ft. facility has over $500,000 worth of inventory ready for shipping.

DBA Warehouse

The new location, allbeit colder, will be able to provide faster service through out America as they are now residing in (chilly) Southeastern Michigan.

The Stig – Revealed.

Last week rumors on the true identity of The Stig from Top Gear started leaking out; in his 30s, living in a £300,000 house, driving a ‘boring’ car.

click for identity

Well, Telegraph UK has staid on this story and just dropped the bomb on The Stig’s true identity after some ‘heavy hitting investigations’. Word is, 33 year-old Ben Collins is in fact The Stig. Mr Collins has a resume you’d expect from someone to don the moniker of ‘The Stig’; A competitor in everything from NASCAR to LeMans as well as a professional Stunt driver – most recently the wheelman for Quantum of Solace.

Well, although everyone has wondered – I guess knowing is a bit of a drag. Kinda like finding out your dad is actually Santa Claus.

RENNTECH SLR: ‘HP War Not Over’

RENNTECH, never being a company to disappoint, has just announced a new supercar to celebrate their 20th anniversary. What would more appropriate for such an occasion then a 777HP RENNTECH SLR.

RENNTECH SLR

The additional 160HP over stock is provided by modifications to the 5.5L engine’s internals as well as the supercharger itself. Those additional ponies are pushed to the ground thanks to a reinforced transmission and a new limited slip differential which can, on command, send 100% of the power to one wheel.

Although the power is great, the most jaw dropping part of this project is the absolutely beautiful body work that can almost be mistaken for the SLR 722GT race car.

RENNTECH SLR - REAR

According to RENNTECH’s founder Hartmut Feyhl, “The 777 will be a very special car. The first example is being built now, and will be ready this Spring. We intend to build a few different extreme vehicles like this for our 20th anniversary, with each one being strictly limited to 20 units. They are all very exciting projects, and we will be announcing them throughout the year, as they approach completion.”

NAIAS 2009 in Full Swing

naias

Although a few manufacturers (Nissan, Porsche, Suzuki) decided not to show up for the party, the 2009 North American International Auto Show is still barreling forward with more then enough to keep people talking.

Currently, NAIAS is in ‘Industry Preview’ mode, so unless you have a press pass, you’ll have to wait until tomorrow; January 17th for the Public Show.

However, you really don’t even need to GO to Detroit and dredge thru the ice and snow when AutoBlog is doing such a good job covering the show.

A couple good features that may peak you interest:

Audi R8 V10

R8 V10

Cadillac Converj

Cadillac Converj

Subaru Legacy Concept

Legacy Concept