How to Deep cover test pipe
Warning not for the tree huggers
since they no longer test for emmisions here in NY only for ECU codes, I figured It’s time to do a test pipe . I wanted to make a test pipe that was near impossible to see, so I got a spare cat and got some 2.5″ pipe. Pipe size may vary depending on the inside diameter of your catalytic converter

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How to make a ColdWarm Air Intake
Tools and Material
Piping
silicone reducers
various fittings
something to cut the pipe
MAF adapter (may not apply)
Hose clamps
Access to a welder or someone that can weld (for the ghetto people you can try JB weld but I don’t recommend it)
The first thing you need to get is a pipe to suit you need. It can be gotten from Jegs, summit, or your local speed shop. The piping diameter and legnth and shape is all relavant to you particular car. I used a 3″ turn down that I got from my local speed shop for $17.00
Next you need to figure approximate size and bend of the intake pipe making sure to leave room for the silicone reducers. I did this by holding the pipe over the rubber hose and marking my cut. It doesn’t need to be exact just not to big or small I left about 2″ on both sides and mine fit tight.
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How-To Install an HID kit
This How-to was provides by http://hid-sin.com/

this is for kits that are plug and play, meaning there is no wire cutting - no custom fitting - and no stress. Just plug it right in like you would a regular bulb and your done. Step-by-step instructions and a wiring diagram below will help you with this process.
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How-To make a Form-Fit Fiberglass Subwoofer Enclosure
If your like me and don’t want your trunk cluttered up with obtrusive subwoofer boxes, or you just want some thing custom instead of the good old square stand-by, then a form-fit subwoofer enclosure is for you. I’ve made a few so I’ll show pictures from two different enclosures I did.
Supplies
Painters Masking tape
Fiberglass Resin and Hardener
Fiberglass Chop mat
Disposable brushes
Rubber gloves
Spray glue
Fleece
Nike One Concept
Stumbled across this cool concept designed by a small team led by Phil Frank,for the GT4/Nike collaboration.
No commentsCamaro Convertible Concept!!
Two days last week, Autoblog got to spend time with the Hugger Orange hued Camaro Convertible Concept that GM brought out to California, along with a few of its designers. In case you didn’t realize it already, the car is stunning. Here’s 52 high-res pics to prove it.
Via Autoblog
No commentsHow Superchargers Work
Inside This Article
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Introduction to How Superchargers Work

Since the invention of the internal combustion engine, automotive engineers, speed junkies and racecar designers have been searching for ways to boost its power. One way to add power is to build a bigger engine. But bigger engines, which weigh more and cost more to build and maintain, are not always better.

