Main Street Auto Care https://mainstreetautocare.com/ When you want to find the latest automotive news, reviews on cars and racing then check out our blog. We provide honest opinions about different aspects of this industry that other blogs don't cover with refreshing honesty! Tue, 09 Apr 2024 22:50:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 214712164 The Fastest Corvette In Japan https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/12/16/the-fastest-corvette-in-japan/ Fri, 16 Dec 2022 09:01:02 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/the-fastest-corvette-in-japan The Fastest Corvette In Japan – Speedhunters SHARE The Fastest Corvette In Japan Growing up, I remember seeing a Corvette Stingray in

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Growing up, I remember seeing a Corvette Stingray in a magazine and thinking it was the craziest car design ever. I was probably around seven or eight years old at the time, and to this day I still think of the Corvette as one of the most beautiful cars ever made.

At Central Circuit’s recent Drag Festival series round, I spent some time looking over a very cool example run by Rod Motors. The ‘Dragvette’ currently holds a Japan Drag Race Driver Association (JDDA) Pro Stock title.

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I was told that the chassis and body are all original, although I’m pretty sure the front end uses a tube frame and of course the rear end has been tubbed so it can accomodate those massive 33x15x15-inch Hoosier drag slicks. Then there’s the hood and iconic rear split-window roof, which are fiberglass.

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As I found out on the day, there’s a brilliant history behind the car and its owner, Mr. Makoto Katsuragi.

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Back in the mid-1970s, Katsuragi-san emigrated to and opened a garage in San Francisco, where he developed a taste for drag racing. Soon after, and during the same year his son Ryo was born, Katsuragi-san started racing a red 1963 Corvette Stingray – the very same car you see today.

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It’s been raced for nearly five decades, and today competes in Japan in a completely evolved state with Ryo behind the wheel. Up front, a 440ci SBC V8 with nitrous oxide provides the power, while a Powerglide transmission helps get it to the ground.

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It’s amazing to see this 60-year-old car go down the quarter mile in 8.50-seconds at 246km/h – a Japanese drag racing class record.

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The journey that drag cars and their drivers take to gain split seconds of speed is really something special. It shows that perseverance, dedication, hard work and a fair amount of blood, sweat and tears will allow a few select people to achieve greatness.

Drag racers like Makoto and Ryo Katsuragi are my new heroes.

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Lions Classic Car Show Photos: The Show That Just Keeps On Giving! Consider These Cool Rides! https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/12/13/lions-classic-car-show-photos-the-show-that-just-keeps-on-giving-consider-these-cool-rides/ Tue, 13 Dec 2022 22:29:33 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/lions-classic-car-show-photos-the-show-that-just-keeps-on-giving-consider-these-cool-rides Lions Classic Car Show Photos: The Show That Just Keeps On Giving! Take a look at These Cool Rides! Dec

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Lions Classic Car Show Photos: The Show That Just Keeps On Giving! Look At These Cool Rides!

Here’s our following gallery of pictures from this amazing little town, that held three shows in 2 days! I’m impressed. As well as if you missed the previous pictures, utilize the link below to examine them out as well.

(Words as well as Photos) The Morris (Illinois) Lions Club holds their Fall Classic occasion yearly, in very early to mid-October and also the Lions are out promoting all of it summer season long at other automobile celebrations. Part of their job includes obtaining raffle tickets offered, and also we’re chatting lots of them. Yearly those tickets are for a chance to win a various timeless automobile.

This time, they distributed an attractive 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 6-pack, albeit a clone, yet that wouldn’t want that?

For numerous years now, the Classic has actually been organized at the Grundy County Fairgrounds & & Speedway complicated as well as is a two-day event, with the main happenings dropping on Sunday. The show car area in the past has pushed near having a thousand vehicles.There’s a little bit of every little thing, consisting of road makers, classics, 4x4s, muscle mass cars and trucks, trucks, road poles and a lot more with examples covering the last hundred-plus years.

And also, there is the seemingly countless swap meet having the usual assumptions consisting of vehicle parts, devices, old toys, and various sorts of souvenirs. Adding to the checklist of things to look into are a craft reasonable building, some food trucks, and a sizeable cars and truck corral.It’s constantly a highly prepared for occasion drawing spectators as well as participants from far and wide. If you’re seeking to obtain some action in as well as spend some money, you can definitely do that at this program. Be sure to bring a loaded purse as well as comfortable footwear!

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Winding Back The Rally Clock At The Killarney Historic https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/12/11/winding-back-the-rally-clock-at-the-killarney-historic/ Sun, 11 Dec 2022 11:35:15 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/winding-back-the-rally-clock-at-the-killarney-historic SHARE Winding Back The Rally Clock At The Killarney Historic When the Killarney Historic Rally’s first special stage kicked off in

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Winding Back The Rally Clock At The Killarney Historic

When the Killarney Historic Rally’s first special stage kicked off in Ireland’s southwest last Saturday, talk centred on one man and a very special car.

I was sat perched on a stony outcrop, shutter finger twitching, eyes on stalks looking for the first glimpse of headlights. The final shades of the previous night’s darkness begin to ebb away as a grey-tinged morning broke through. The chime of a turbo, the harsh squeal of competition pads on ever-warming brake rotors and the unmistakable, animal-like whooshing only a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth seems to be able to make came into earshot – WRC star Craig Breen was just seconds away.

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Chatter stopped once the yellow halogen lights of the Ford pierced the darkness below, and rounding a tight left-hander a beam cast across the landscape signalled that Craig was very close. Silent, the handful of nearby spectators stopped and stood. Louder, more visceral, the noise grew.

And then, resplendent in blue, white and orange, the unmistakable shape of the three-door Cosworth blitzed by.

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As flash guns erupted and the Sierra’s tyres momentarily broke contact with tarmac, even with my index finger jammed firmly to camera and eye pressed firmly to the viewfinder, I became giddy. This was an emotion I knew of purely from years of admiration and watching videos. For others, the moment was more real.

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To try and explain the context is difficult, as here at 8:00am on a dreary early winter’s morning were groups of rally fans out to watch Craig Breen pushing a Cossie up Moll’s Gap. But it was so much more. This was the late Frank Meagher’s Sierra.

Frank was a legend, perhaps the ultimate underdog star of Irish rallying in the ’80s and ’90s. After 30 years, his car was back.

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The Killarney Historic Rally has grown to be such an important event on Ireland’s motorsports calendar. This is thanks in part to the emotions instilled in a generation of fans who grew up following the local rallying icons, many of whom, like Frank, are now sadly no longer with us.

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Following Craig and navigator Paul Nagle up the road was another Ford Sierra, specifically the 4×4 Sapphire Cosworth of Johnny Greer and Niall Burns. The Historic class also included an ex-works Subaru Legacy RS and Mitsubishi Galant VR-4, as well as numerous Group A-spec BMW E30s.

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Historic rally competition is slowly adapting to four-wheel drive, turbocharged machinery becoming eligible for entry, as to be expected given there have only been three WRC events won by a 2WD car in the last 35 years.

As time has marched on – and as seen on last year’s RAC Rally – the dominance of the Mk2 Ford Escort in historic rallying has started to erode in the past few years, but that doesn’t stop them dominating the field in numbers.

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Stood on the side of ‘The Gap’ in the early morning, the haunting bark of a BDA engine at full chat is guaranteed to stand neck hairs up on end.

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As the daylight began to take hold, the reminiscing began to fade away as the final cars in the Historic class passed by on their way up this iconic stretch of tarmac. A a quick pause in proceedings signalled that Modified class cars were up next. I hunched behind a rock for some semblance of safety.

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For all the nostalgia of a straight-cut box and a sweet BDA, time has marched on, and here in Ireland we’ve embraced all the change – once its fitted in an Escort, Starlet or Corolla. It’s no secret by now, but these machines are spectacular, with the majority of front-runners utilising 2.5L Millington Diamond engines mated to sequential gearboxes, WRC-spec suspension dampers and 15-inch semi-slicks.

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The speed differential is obvious from the jump height achieved over what looked like a pretty inauspicious crest in the road, and the stage times didn’t lie either. By the end of the seven special stages – including three runs up the legendary Moll’s Gap – Kevin Eves and Chris Melly arrived back in Killarney as winners in their Toyota Corolla AE86 – nearly two minutes quicker than the leading Historic class car.

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The battle for the Historic victory was an incredibly tense one, with both Breen/Nagle in the 2WD Sierra sitting dead even with Green/Burns heading into the final stage of the rally. But all hopes of a shootout for the ages was scuppered when the Q8 Oils-sponsored Sapphire appeared into sight first. Unfortunately, the two-door Cossie suffered a driveshaft breakage on the way to the start line.

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The Killarney Historic Rally has grown year-on-year at a rate unlike anything in Irish rallying, and it seems set to get even bigger. If you like rallying of the tarmac variety, and have a love of all things ’70s through to the ’90s, a trip to Moll’s Gap in December might well be something you should consider adding to your bucket list. In the meantime, I’ll leave you with an extensive image gallery from this year’s event below.

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Meet The Balsbergs, Part 1: Sture’s 1965 Volvo Amazon Estate https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/12/09/meet-the-balsbergs-part-1-stures-1965-volvo-amazon-estate/ Fri, 09 Dec 2022 01:02:20 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/meet-the-balsbergs-part-1-stures-1965-volvo-amazon-estate Meet The Balsbergs, Part 1: Sture’s 1965 Volvo Amazon Estate – Speedhunters SHARE Meet The Balsbergs, Part 1: Sture’s 1965

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These days, it’s rare to be truly surprised at a custom car show. Thanks to social media, so many builds are chronicled as they come together, that a real-world sighting after completion can be a bit of a non-event. Of course, this doesn’t apply to all cars that are shared over Instagram prior to being finished, and it’s not always a bad thing either.

I like to keep a close eye on happenings in Sweden’s modified car community via social media, so while attending the 2021 Oslo Motor Show, I was surprised – in a good way – to see two new amazing builds I’d never heard about before. A quick chat with Sture Balsberg, the owner of this Amazon Estate, and Johan, his son who has a special Volvo of his own followed, and plans were made for a shoot.

Let’s start with Sture’s build, which leans more to the restoration side of a restomod.

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As the 2021 Oslo Motor Show was held in October, I had to wait a good while before I could make the drive down to South Sweden and meet the Balsberg family again. Fast forward to this past summer, and I found myself in Kristianstad, roughly 550km from Stockholm.

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Sture knows a thing or two when it comes to customizing cars. It was his first car, a 1973 Volvo 140, that got him into the modifying scene, and he exhibited that car at the Vallåkra car show (which just turned 40 this year) way back in 1984. The 140 had everything you’d expect in a modified car of the era in Sweden – matte black details, rear window shutters, Gabriel HiJackers air shocks and slot-style mag wheels.

In the years – decades – since the 140, many cars have passed through Sture’s hands, each one receiving his custom touch. But in 2020, Sture finally got his hands on something he’d pined over for a very long time – a 1965 Volvo Amazon Estate.

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The Amazon was an abandoned project that had been left to gather dust since 1998. Some work had been done, but it was obvious to Sture that a lot of it would need to be redone. Despite that, it was everything he wanted in a base for his ultimate Volvo build.

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Looking at the car today, it’s not something that screams ‘modified’ to me, but that’s part of its beauty. Sture has brought the Amazon up-to-date in some areas, while restoring others to a better-than-new standard. ‘Elegant’ is a more fitting description.

I’d hate to think how many hours were invested into the bodywork alone, but the result is stunning. The entire body was taken back to bare metal, tin-filled, epoxy primed and painted inside, outside and underneath. Every single chrome detail was painstakingly refurbished, and all of the glass is new, as are the rubbers. The headlights received a complete overhaul, while blue-tinted reflectors were fitted for a more modern look.

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Something we’re seeing a lot more of these days is OEM wheels being converted to 3-piece splits. It’s a great way to keep a factory appearance, but with a more contemporary look, and opens up scope to run modern performance tyres and bigger brakes.

In this case, the Amazon’s original wheels have been stepped up to 17-inch and stretched out to 7.5-inches wide in the front and 9.25-inches wide at the rear.

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Volvo Amazon Estates were never designed to be driven flat-out, and Sture is fine with that. “Of course, it is an old car with old construction, so you have to drive accordingly and keep your distance from other drivers,” he says. “When you drive this, you are not in such a hurry, but you enjoy nature and sitting in a fantastic car that everyone turns towards and gives a thumbs up.”

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So while performance wasn’t really a concern, the comfort was. If you’ve ever sat in an old Amazon, you’ll know just how soft their seats are, so Sture was keen to retain that fact.

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The Amazon’s interior was in such a bad state though, that Sture had to rework it from the floorpan up. All the wiring was tucked away, sound deadening was brought up to a modern standard, and the floor was neatly dressed in blue suede.

Pairing all the custom re-trim work (in a color that matches the car’s exterior) with a Luisi Italy Mugello Classico wood-rimmed steering wheel results in a combination that’s hard to beat.

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Taking a closer look reveals details some might miss, like the wooden (and customized) Nardi shift knob, re-trimmed door cards and Pyrene fire extinguisher.

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The clean style continues in the rear of the car. Normally, a spare wheel would be found in the recessed area beneath the trunk floor, but here there’s an Air Lift Performance 3P air suspension system with dual Viair 444C compressors. The custom enclosure features a plexiglass window, so it’s on show but no cargo space is lost.

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I’ve saved the thing that initially drew me towards this car at the Oslo Motor Show till last – the engine bay. As previously stated, performance was not on Sture’s mind when he rebuilt the Amazon, but the work he’s done under-hood dropped my jaw to the floor.

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I don’t think a Volvo Sport B18 engine has ever looked as good as this one, which Sture says is outputting around 130hp.

Keeping things original, many of the parts were sandblasted and powder-coated, while all the nuts, bolts and fittings (amongst other things) have been galvanized or painted.

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My favorite details are the brake booster on the right side and the twin SU HS6 air filters on the left. The copper brake lines are a nice touch in the highly-detailed bay.

With 123Ignition electronic ignition and a progressive electric steering servo, the Volvo “drives like a dream,” as Sture likes to put it. It sounds great too, thanks to a free-flowing Ferrita exhaust system.

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The multi-award-winning Volvo seems like the perfect car, but Sture is not quite done with the custom work yet. He says a new sound system (not that the car needs it) will be installed sometime in the future.

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Speaking of awards, at the beginning of this post I also mentioned meeting Sture’s son Johan and his Volvo at the 2021 Oslo Motor Show. The two have really inspired each other with their respective builds. “We have slightly different views on solutions. I’m a bit ‘old school’ and my son has a bit of new-thinking about solutions. This combination means that we arrive at really good results in the end,” says Sture.

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Johan’s Volvo Amazon Sedan has become a bit of a benchmark build in the Swedish modified car scene. Stay tuned for that feature, coming soon to Speedhunters.

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Own A 1965-1966 Mustang? Here’s How To Install A Borgeson Power Steering Upgrade Kit! Video clip– https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/12/06/own-a-1965-1966-mustang-heres-how-to-install-a-borgeson-power-steering-upgrade-kit-video-clip/ Tue, 06 Dec 2022 14:30:52 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/own-a-1965-1966-mustang-heres-how-to-install-a-borgeson-power-steering-upgrade-kit-video-clip Early Mustangs are amazing cars and trucks that thousands of hundreds of individuals still take pleasure in cruising on a

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Early Mustangs are amazing cars and trucks that thousands of hundreds of individuals still take pleasure in cruising on a regular bases around the nation. Like all old cars and trucks though they have their drawbacks, specifically when it concerns the riding and also driving aspects of their presence. Our chums at Borgeson recognize this as well as they understand that the manufacturing facility power guiding on these vehicles is method over-boosted, which a number of the autos have broken and also careless original elements still on them. This is why they developed a power guiding upgrade package for the 1965 and also 1966 design year Mustangs that are so popular.This package is thorough. It comes with a new pump, lines, power steering box, steering coupler, as well as a steering column shaft too. You are not just putting a bandaid on an old system, you are making a substantial upgrade to your car and the results are immediate and also favorable. You’ll have a better guiding ratio, better responses with the wheel, and you will certainly lose that creampuff, over-boosted sensation that doesn’t really fit the sports-minded perspective of the auto.

The very best part of this entire program is that the whole point sets up with hand tools and also as you will see in this video, there is no rocket science entailed with doing the work. No exotic tools, no demand for hefty shop equipment, simply time as well as effort to upgrade your motorist.

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Awesome Cars At Mecum Collector Car Auction– Kansas City 2022 1965 Mustang Fastback & Red Corvettes! https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/12/04/awesome-cars-at-mecum-collector-car-auction-kansas-city-2022-1965-mustang-fastback-red-corvettes/ Sun, 04 Dec 2022 03:54:06 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/awesome-cars-at-mecum-collector-car-auction-kansas-city-2022-1965-mustang-fastback-red-corvettes gCool Cars At Mecum Collector Car Auction– Kansas City 2022 1965 Mustang Fastback & & Red Corvettes! Dec 03, 2022Chad

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Our boy Chad Ehrlich, from Nobody’s Show, goes to the Kansas City Mecum Collector Car Auction and is showing off all sort of bitchin autos from this great occasion. We rely on Chad’s eye, as he’s the most educated muscular tissue car as well as enthusiast auto man we’ve ever before seen. He happens to be an excellent individual too, who has a lot of fun doing vehicle things with his pals, so his videos are typically full of great realities, grinning, chuckling, as well as enjoyable.


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The Name Matters When Consumers Are Choosing Lending Options https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/12/01/the-name-matters-when-consumers-are-choosing-lending-options/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 17:21:50 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/the-name-matters-when-consumers-are-choosing-lending-options Against a backdrop of rising rate of interest, reducing loan/lease quantities as well as enhanced competition, automobile lenders are finding

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Against a backdrop of rising rate of interest, reducing loan/lease quantities as well as enhanced competition, automobile lenders are finding that their most beneficial future consumers are the ones they already have. According to the J.D. Power 2022 U.S. Consumer Financing Satisfaction Study,SM released today, customer retention has actually ended up being an essential focal point for automobile financing suppliers, putting the spotlight on details activities lenders can require to drive boosted loyalty as well as brand advocacy.

“Consumers have more loaning choices than ever before,” claimed Patrick Roosenberg, director of auto money intelligence at J.D. Power. “They’re doing extra research study as well as doing that study previously in the vehicle-buying process. That’s why the customer experiences they are having with their existing loan provider is so important. For loan providers that intend to safeguard repeat service with existing consumers, it is essential to continually prepare for and also fulfill their demands at bottom lines in the consumer trip.”

    • Following are key findings of the 2022 research study: Captive lenders dramatically outperform non-captives for client advocacy: For a 2nd consecutive year, automobile slave lenders significantly outshine non-captive loan providers when it comes to brand name advocacy with existing customers. The ordinary Net Promoter Score ® (NPS) [1] for restricted lenders is 56 and the typical NPS for non-captives is 40. Industry-wide, consumers who are promoters (those that claim their possibility to suggest their existing lender as a 9 or 10 (on a 0-10 range) are virtually two times as likely to claim they “certainly will” consider their existing lending institution for their next automobile when compared to consumers that are easy (those who say their chance to suggest their existing lending institution as a 7 or 8).

 

 

  • A lot of auto financing study starts a month before a purchase: Among auto financing clients who investigate funding options prior to a purchase, a lot of start the research procedure greater than 30 days before purchasing or renting a lorry. Effective use of both looked for and unwanted pre-approvals can result in a better consumer recapture price and conquest opportunities.Key actions to drive
  • brand advocacy: Specific activities taken by vehicle loan providers that have one of the most favorable effect on customer advocacy include user friendly internet sites; beneficial account testimonial info; and also digital declarations that are easy to establish. Study Rankings Capital One Auto Finance ranks greatest in consumer

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    brands, with a rating of 879. GM Financial( 865)rates 2nd as well as BMW Financial Services (858)places 3rd. Ford Credit ranks highest possible among mass market brand names for a second successive year, with a score of 877. Southeast Toyota Finance(874) places 2nd

    , while Capital One Auto Finance(870)and also Honda Financial Services( 870) each ranking third in a connection. The U.S. Consumer FinancingSatisfaction Study actions total vehicle financing consumer satisfaction in 5 variables( provided alphabetically): account administration; application/approval process; payment and settlement process; customer

     

    positioning procedure; and also customer care experience. The study was fielded in July-August 2022 and is based on reactions from 10,199 consumers who financed a new or used car with a lending or lease within the previous three years.

     

 

 

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The ’80s, Enhanced: A Wektor Mk3 Supra With 700+hp https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/11/29/the-80s-enhanced-a-wektor-mk3-supra-with-700hp/ Tue, 29 Nov 2022 06:41:27 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/the-80s-enhanced-a-wektor-mk3-supra-with-700hp SHARE The ’80s, Enhanced: A Wektor Mk3 Supra With 700+hp This 1989 Toyota Supra A70 by Wektor is one of the most

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The ’80s, Enhanced: A Wektor Mk3 Supra With 700+hp

This 1989 Toyota Supra A70 by Wektor is one of the most unusual cars I’ve photographed this year. In fact, during the shoot I constantly needed to remind myself that we are in 2022, not in the 1980s capturing images for a bedroom poster.

Wektor is a long-forgotten German tuning house, but back in the day European car magazines were creaming over their cars and comparing them to those from Koenig Specials.

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The company was founded by Johann Bergmeier in 1988, and at that time Wektor were taking brand new top-of-the-line Mk3 Supras and transforming their looks with a fibreglass wide-body conversion that added 400mm (15.7 inches) of width. This wild styling was backed up with performance tuning that saw the Supra’s 3.0L 7M-GTE engine generate 420hp.

Bergmeier called it the Wektor Competition, and it’s reputed that just 68 cars were built until they were discontinued in ’91.

In ’96, Wektor returned and started building the W48 model, but this was basically a replica Ferrari 348 TS based on the Toyota MR2. That same year, the company wound up.

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I have no idea how many Wektor Competitions are still around, but as a bonus, the one we’re looking at today has been treated to a number of modern upgrades including a twin-turbo setup, custom leather interior and a proper sound system. Importantly though, it hasn’t lost any of its ’80s charm in the process.

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It’s easy to see where Wektor took some of its inspiration from for this car, and while browsing through some old articles, I noticed that it was nicknamed the ‘SupraRossa’ for this very reason. On top of the Ferrari Testarossa design cues, the car features some of the biggest side ducts I’ve ever seen.

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The kit definitely has its quirks; being a 30-year-old creation, some of the panel gaps aren’t the sharpest and there are some cracks in the paint here and there, but none of this lessens the impact. It’s really hard to comprehend that there’s a humble Toyota somewhere behind the outrageous fiberglass body enhancements! And check out that oh-so-’80s stance with no shortage of tire meat and plenty of fender gap.

The Wektor’s owner, Jose Ruiz, purchased the car in Germany back in 2001 while he was working in Spain. At the time, his other option was a Strosek-kitted Porsche 928 GTS, but the Toyota-based creation ultimately won out. In 2002, Jose drove it back to his home in Finland, where it still lives today.

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I shot the car at the right time, as it’d just come back from a fully-forged engine rebuild and twin-turbo conversion. I have to admit, I was a bit surprised to hear that there are two turbos strapped to the 7M-GTE when – regardless of the engine – most people are sticking with singles these days. But the company behind the engine work – MW Steel – has a proven drag racing background, so I’ve no reason to not trust their vision, especially since Jose is planning to take the car standing-mile racing next year.

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On top of the twin Garrett GTX30s, the turbo system also features a custom intercooler and piping, exhaust manifold, down-pipe and 3.5-inch stainless steel exhaust all from MW Steel. The Finnish tuning shop also fabricated the dual-plane intake manifold and oil cooler system. Fueling comes via a KMS flex-fuel system, Bosch EV14 2,000cc injectors and three Bosch Motorsport 044 pumps.

The last time the car hit the dyno, it made 732hp and 781Nm, running 1.72bar (25.3psi) boost pressure on E85 fuel. With this in mind, the 5-speed R154 transmission was also upgraded with billet gears.

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BC Racing coilovers improve the handling, while a big brake kit from Wilwood provides the stopping power. I photographed the car wearing its period-correct, 3-piece 17-inch Tramont wheels, but Jose has 19-inch Weds Kranze Borphe wheels on the way to Finland, so he’ll soon be able to change up the look.

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As mentioned, the interior has recently been given refresh with custom red and black leather trim, personalized pitbull logos, and a banging sound system. The most unexpected feature is the JEGS lever alongside the center console, which will deploy the soon-to-be-fitted parachute. Jose will need that once he starts racing the car.

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As a long-time career man at Nokia, Jose is now in the position to be able to afford a modern supercar, but the fact he’s shunned that in favor of driving this awesome ’80s relic is something pretty cool.

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Ultra Rare Flathead Parts: Bronze Heads And Hello Rise Intake Manifold To Make The Ultimate Flathead Engine? https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/11/26/ultra-rare-flathead-parts-bronze-heads-and-hello-rise-intake-manifold-to-make-the-ultimate-flathead-engine/ Sat, 26 Nov 2022 20:04:48 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/ultra-rare-flathead-parts-bronze-heads-and-hello-rise-intake-manifold-to-make-the-ultimate-flathead-engine Ultra Rare Flathead Parts: Bronze Heads And Hi There Rise Intake Manifold To Make The Ultimate Flathead Engine? Nov 26,

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Ultra Rare Flathead Parts: Bronze Heads And Hi There Rise Intake Manifold To Make The Ultimate Flathead Engine?
Ultra Rare Flathead Parts: Bronze Heads And Hi Rise Intake Manifold To Make The Ultimate Flathead Engine?

We’ve become aware of some unusual things for Ford’s Flathead V8, however this is something I’ve never ever heard of previously. Bronze heads? I suggest I presume there isn’t any type of reason that it does not function, but it sure seems odd when the regular is cast iron, and also performance parts were beginning to come out in light weight aluminum. I dig it though and also it looks cool as hell. View the video clip listed below and also you’ll see what type of cool is really taking place right here as Matt clarifies the components, the history, as well as exactly how he got it.

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This summer Matt began servicing an engine for the 1932 Ford Roadster, that became a whole lot more then simply a re-gasket. The engine will certainly require to be established away to have the bearings for the crank changed and the entire lower end gone over for any kind of various other problems. Fortunately Matt is a hoarder as well as had one more flathead resting that can be utilized. Actually this engine was utilized as simulated up in the cars and truck back when the vehicle got dealt with. The “new” flathead originated from an estate in Wilmington, NC, where the tale was told that this engine was made use of as a cackle engine at local racer programs. Matt as well as Steve first examination the engine on the run stand to see if there are any type of problems, and afterwards set up the copper heads and also intake. Matt likewise did a bench line on the moment it took the engine to stand up to temp versus the copper heads. Can’t wait to hear this engine in the 32 Roadster!!


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Bringing Back 2000s Style With An S15 Silvia https://mainstreetautocare.com/2022/11/24/bringing-back-2000s-style-with-an-s15-silvia/ Thu, 24 Nov 2022 09:37:34 +0000 https://mainstreetautocare.com/bringing-back-2000s-style-with-an-s15-silvia Bringing Back 2000s Style With An S15 Silvia – Speedhunters SHARE Bringing Back 2000s Style With An S15 Silvia There was

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There was a period around the year 2000 which, for many of us here in Ireland, defined what car culture would look like for the next 20 years.

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I can’t speak for what it might have been like wherever you were back then, but the influx of Japanese performance and sports cars into Ireland in the early 2000s was a defining time. I’ve written about this subject previously, but it essentially comes down to the fact that our tax system was kinder towards low-capacity cars and, like Japan, we drive on the left side of the road in right-hand drive vehicles.

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It’s worth remembering that the early ’00s was pre-social media, and the internet was still developing in Ireland. I think that most of us here would have been introduced to Japanese car culture through bootleg Video Option DVDs or tuner-type magazines.

Max Power’s seminal Beasts from the East video was one that stands out, and in particular, that tunnel run with Smoky Nagata.

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In Ireland, drifting arrived not long after, and along with it a tidal wave of Japanese cars, most of which we had never seen before. It was one thing for the likes of stock Type Rs to land here, but it was a whole new experience to see already-modified examples rolling off ships and onto our streets.

These tuned JDM cars provided a blueprint for how to authentically style Japanese performance vehicles.

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Irish JDM car culture has absolutely latched onto this particular era of Japanese car culture ever since. You will get the rare person who might try to adopt the more contemporary styles coming out of Japan, but the vast majority still prefer this arguably simpler period.

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Josh Greene‘s Nissan Silvia S15 is a prime example of something that looks like it has just been driven off a RORO (roll-on, roll-off) cargo ship in 2003.

While it might appear as a time traveller, it wasn’t all that long ago that this was a lightly-modified Spec R in factory Nissan Pewter.

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Now, it’s a car that strikes the balance between form and function pretty well, another attribute of the early-2000s imports which we seem to have adopted here.

The exterior is a mix of Msports (front bumper, +25mm front fenders) and Vertex Lang (skirts and rear bumper), painted in a custom colour by Flipsideauto, which shifts from orange to red to gold depending on the light. As a neat detail, the insides of the headlight housings have been painted with leftover (engine bay) paint from Neil Sheehan’s Juicebox AE86 restoration.

The addition of a Varis Hyper narrow carbon wing, Voltex rear Kevlar canards paired with carbon front bumper winglets, along with DMAX headlight lenses and Sonar tail lights pretty much complete the period-correct look.

SSR Type C RS wheels in 18×9.5-inches +22 are fitted in a square setup.

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Suspension-wise, the S15 uses HSD coilovers and Driftworks GeoMaster 2 hubs along with adjustable LCAs and tension rods. Brakes, front and rear, are from an R33 Skyline, while chassis strengthening comes in the form of Cusco front and c-pillar braces.

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Before we get to the business end of things, we’re going to take a quick run through of the cabin. A full-interior street car feels like something of a rarity these days, but again is in keeping with the style of the time. A Juran bucket seat with an R.Y.O 4-point harness for the driver is paired with a Recaro SR recliner sourced from a DC2 Integra Type R for the passenger.

A red suede Nardi Personal wheel and Nismo shifter are Josh’s primary points of contact with the vehicle, while an APEXi AVC-R and Innovate AFR gauge allow boost control and air/fuel ratio monitoring respectively.

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The party piece of the equation lies beneath the vented bonnet. Those who know will always appreciate a good SR20DET, and this one’s an absolute peach.

Making an honest 360hp, the 2.0-litre engine has been outfitted with Wossner forged pistons, Manley forged connecting rods, and Tomei Poncams with adjustable cam gears.

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The turbocharger is a mash up of parts; a Garrett GT2871R core has been mated with a GT3071R compressor housing and TiAL .64A/R exhaust housing as Josh wanted a 4-inch inlet with a v-band clamp on the exhaust housing, an option which Garrett doesn’t currently provide.

A TiAL 38mm wastegate has also been used, along with a Speedtek high-mount, GReddy-style exhaust manifold.

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A Tomei oil take-off plate, GReddy oil filter relocation kit and GReddy oil cooler are all part of the engine’s oil management, while cooling is cared for with a Mishimoto 80mm radiator and 100mm intercooler with GReddy intercooler piping. The engine has been converted to take VAG coil packs, while management comes via an ECUMaster Classic.

You might also notice that the front wheel tubs have been moved 30mm forward in order to accommodate the larger wheel and tyre combination.

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Transferring the engine’s power to the ground is an OS Giken STR twin-plate clutch, a factory Nissan 6-speed gearbox and Nismo 1.5-way LSD.

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It might be missing the wide-body excess and overtly aggressive aero that has dominated Japanese car styling in recent years, but this is a respectable throwback to a time responsible for creating so many Japanese car enthusiasts the world over.

It’s also an approach which, in my opinion, works with the S15’s best features, rather than against them.

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That the car is box-fresh and is already being driven in a manner that might make some wince, is the icing on the proverbial vending-machine-supplied cake.

So while you might not get it, you might now have an appreciation why so many will.

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