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Feature Car
Norman Vigus' Silver RX-7
The new AutomotiveArticles.com Feature Car is Norman Vigus' silver 1992 Mazda RX-7 rotary. This feature car comes to us all the way from across the Atlantic. Living in the UK Norman has made quite a stir with this heavily modified FD by having it featured in several magazines.
Dec 10, 2004, 01:54 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Technical Articles
Suspension Design: Types of Suspensions 2
This article will provide a basic overview of just about all of the different types of rear suspensions that have been used on production and racing vehicles since the inception of the automobile. While some of the older styles are obsolete it is still important to learn about them because it provides valuable insight into why the cutting edge suspensions of today perform so much better. Part 2 of 2 (Rear Suspension)
Oct 25, 2004, 00:37 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Feature Car
Gary Johnson's Nissan 350Z
The new AutomotiveArticles.com Feature Car is Gary Johnson's red 2003 Nissan 350Z Performance model. When building this feature car, the goal was not all out performance. Instead this sleek street ride is a heading turning blend of style, performance, and detail.
Oct 17, 2004, 23:05 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Project Cars
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Eclipse GS-T
AWD Conversion: Picking up the AWD Shell
On Friday, October 8th 2004, myself and Vlad Sushko, representing the AutomotiveForums.com staff packed up and heading to Baltimore, Maryland to pick up the newest component for the Project Eclipse. What were we going to get? A 1995 AWD Eagle Talon shell to convert the project GS-T to AWD.
Oct 12, 2004, 23:08 - [ Discuss this story ]
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Eclipse GS-T
Heat Wrap Install
While we had the car apart for a while, we went ahead and purchased the Thermo-Tec aluminized tape and header wrap that you see below. We had always wondered if this stuff helped to keep the heat in the exhaust system and out of the intake system and for the relatively low cost it seemed like now would be a good time to experiment.
Oct 12, 2004, 10:09 - [ Discuss this story ]
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