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Saturday 1 September 2012
Monday 27 August 2012
Kaido Battle3 峠の伝説 JZX110 Mk II
Here I leave you some screens and an action video of my JZX110 Mk II. It was based on Takamiya's Mk II from team magician.
Enjoy ^^
Not of my best runs. Nikko touge.
Thursday 23 August 2012
Bakusou Dekotora Densetsu 2 爆走真デコトラ伝説
Yesterday i have played one of those rare, non comercial games and i felt in love. The game was made in 1999 for PSX. Its going about racing on all type of roads with your dekotora truck against all type of vechicles, you have to watch out for the cops. In few days i will writ more about it because i just had sarted playing.
Here i leave you the intro:
If you like it you can play it on your Windows:
If you have any problem or question just ask me.
Here i leave you the intro:
If you like it you can play it on your Windows:
If you have any problem or question just ask me.
Wednesday 22 August 2012
"Odevia" PS13
The article is from 2009 Feb. issue of Drift Tengoku and is 4 pages long.
Here is the translated English version of the article:
- http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8432/7839465854_ec890f613b_h.jpg
- http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7280/7839463410_ad2a79541d_h.jpg
Tuesday 21 August 2012
Tommy Kaira M30
Tommy Kaira M30
I thought it would be nice to share this car: this is one of the very rare occasions you will see this car, apart from when you play games like Gran Turismo!
This car is often mistaken for the Infinity M30, which is actually a Nissan Leopard F31. The Tommy Kaira M30 was intially based upon the Skyline GTS-R R31 and later on based upon the Skyline GTS-t R32 (photo here). This particular car is the R31 based M30. The car was tuned up to Tommy Kaira’s specifications by lowering and stiffening up the suspension and swap the engine for a custom built RB30DE!
The engine was a work of art: they took out the RB20DE engine, removed the head and put it on top of a RB30E engine, and thus creating a RB30DE engine. Then the workshop increased the compression ratio, cams, port polish and all this raised the M30′s power output from 159hp to 238hp! There were some limitations to this engine: the RB30E bottom is not as strong and refined as its lesser counterpars and created inbalance. This results in and engine that can’t be revved over 7200rpm. On the other side it has massive amounts of torque!
Nowadays this trick is happily done by the Australians as well to upgrade their Australian built Skyline R31s (RB30E engines only) to a more decent power ouput. The only difference is that the Aussies do a much bolder job than Tommy Kaira: they swap over the newer RB25DET head to make it a more powerful turbo version of the M30 engine!
You can find some more info here:
- http://www.r31house.co.jp/r31/Z1112.htm
- http://www.r31house.co.jp/r31/Z1148.htm
- http://www.banpei.net/2009/10/17/flyrat-tommy-kaira-m30
- http://ajp.cocolog-nifty.com/tommyzz/2008/11/post-c4d3.html
Friday 17 August 2012
Back to ITC
Now that I bought Import Tuner Challenge again, the not so famous game. I am happy to present my first car in the game. Obviously the S15 Silvia:
Pictures taken with my phone.
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