Tag Archive: performance

Feb 19

Wideband vs Narrowband Air Fuel ratio gauge

Tech Tuesday is here again and today we discuss air fuel ratio gauges. Specifically narrowband and wideband gauges and which is best fit for your application. The question itself is a bit of a loaded question but let’s examine what each is, what they do, and why you need one, or more specifically one over …

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Sep 29

2003 BA Ford Falcon XR8

This is the third write-up of cars present on our “Aussie Built” drive day. There was a time when the XR8 and it’s rival from Holden, the SS Commodore, would battle it out for dominance of Australian streets for model after model. In June of 2010, the XR8 was dropped from the lineup, thanks to …

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Feb 25

Track Ready Stripped out Subaru BRZ, for Europe

I woke up to an exciting press release today in my inbox, well I thought it was exciting until I realized it was for Europe only. It looks like following on the heels of Toyota’s announcement of a track ready version of the GT-86 in Japan, Europe will get one in the form of the …

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Dec 03

Intake theory, the very basics. Part II

We will resume our discussion on intake theory now with part two, starting at the intake manifold.

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Dec 03

Intake theory, the very basics. PART I

The intake system on a car is often one of the most restrictive parts of the system, yet one of the most overlooked.  The intake itself is usually replaced, but the rest of the system goes untouched.  The result is usually a minimal or zero gain in horsepower and money wasted.  What I hope to …

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