Thursday, November 28, 2013

HELLAFLUSH CARS

HELLAFLUSH? WHAT IS THAT?...


Most people don’t get the whole stance / fitment scene. Just because you’re low that doesn’t mean you’re flush. and just because you’re flush it doesn’t mean you’re HellaFlush.

I am not HellaFlush and most probably will never be (I drive a beat-up delivery truck) but I do appreciate the HellaFlush movement. I understand it, I know it, I admire it. So much so that I want it to be understood.

HellaFlush is when the tire is actually flush against the fender meaning half of the tire is actually above the fender and the sidewall of the tire will actually touch the fender when you hit a pothole or any gradual increase in elevation. Aggressive offset wheel, Low to the ground with a credit card fitment and you will definitely scrape 98.9% of the time driving in japan.

This is the example of hellaflush cars:

(1) Nissan fairylady 350Z


(2)Nissan 200sx


(3) Toyota Vios 


(4) Honda NSX


(5) Mitsubishi Evolution 10

This is the example video of Hellaflush/stance

JDM Japanese

WHAT IS JDM?

So you have heard all about JDM cars and are wondering what all the fuss is about. Well let me give you a prior warning JDM Cars are ADDICITVE! In fact if you finish reading this page and you’re not hooked ill eat my own muffler.


So what are JDM Cars?

JDM is an acronym and stands for Japanese Domestic Market… Great, but what does that mean i hear you cry. Well it literately means “cars that are from Japan, and sold in Japan”.
Now this doesn’t narrow it down much does it!
The description above pretty much covers all cars from all Japanese manufacturers… This is where things get a little more complicated. When talking about car modification JDM cars means something slightly different. Let me explain….
There are two main types of car styling when it comes to Japanese vehicles these are called “Rice” and “JDM”.

JDM Cars – NOT RICE!

What is JDM.. NOT RICE! Rice is the typical boy racer style of making your car as loud and  as visible as possible. Adding things  to you car like huge spoilers that belong on aircraft, exhausts with holes in trying to make a 1.3 litre Honda civic sound like a twin turbo Nissan skyline. Under car neon’s so bright you can see the car from space… All without enhancing the performance noticeably at all.  See the picture below – you get the idea..
 This the example of JDM cars:
1. Honda EG-8 JDM

                           


                             
                                                                 2. Nissan Silvia S14 JDM



                                                                 3. toyota starlet 1981 JDM



                                                               4. Toyota Levin ae-86 JDM



5. Nissan 240SX JDM

THIS IS THE VIDEO OF JDM CARS! MUST WATCH!






Monday, November 25, 2013

TOP 5 LEGENDARY JAPANESE CARS.

Hi guys! everyone likes japanese cars? so do i. after this i will posting what type of cars that are the famous and legend cars in japan. are you curious what is it? 




1. Nissan Skyline GT-R (r34)

This car makes all the Initial-D stuff look like a joke. This car, the "King up Uphill Racing", the most interesting and one of the fastest cars this world has ever seen. It has a 5.8" LCD in the dashboard, 330hp under the bonnet and doing a 0-60 in 4.5 seconds, for a car that was presented in 1999 and destroyed everything around, it's worth ordering one from Japan. It comes with a 2.6 straight-six twin-turbo charged, for a more powerful boost with less lag. It's handling embarrasses the laws of nature. Even now it destroys the STi's and EVO's and can freely compete with it's shadow, GT-R 35.




2.Mazda RX-7 (RX7 FC)

These cars still cost well over $25,000 stock. They are awesome looking, fast, and most of all, legendary. This baby had and still has 276 hp under the bonnet. It crushes the RX-8 with it's twin turbos and 1.3L rotary engine. Some versions of this car had leather seats. It does 0-60 in under 5 seconds and has a top speed of 160mph. That's just as fast as '06 STi, and it's 13 years older than the '06 STi. On the Skidpad it does up to .99gs and can rev up to 8000rpm and does slalom in blasting 70 mph. There's a reason it's one of the top choices for movies, drift and track racing.




3.Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV (EVO CK-4)

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR is the fastest Evolution ever imported to the US. But there's only 3 models that were imported into the US, the VIII, IX and the X. But which one is the fastest EVO ever made? Well, the answer is simple- EVO VI. It has a redline of 7000rpm. It has a 276 hp engine that does 0-60 in 4.4 seconds- faster than EVO IX and X with a top speed of 150mph, 5 mph less than the IX and X. It can go around the corners couple milliseconds faster than the EVO IX, which means it's couple seconds faster than EVO X. There's a reason that Tommi Makkinen chose this car.






4. Honda Integra Type-R

If you think Honda Civic Si is a good choice- think again. This baby can rev up to 9000. It does 0-60 in blasting 6 seconds and has a top speed of 142 miles an hour. That's the same exact specs and even faster than '08 WRX, '09 Ralliart, Mazdaspeed 3 and Honda Civic Si. It's known in Japan as Honda Integra Type-R but the US got Acura Integra Type-R. Different names but same specs. It does .92gs around the skidpad, and used to be one of the top choices for track racing.





5. Toyota Corolla AE-86 (Hachi Roku)

Power is definitely not what this car is about. It's literally torqueless because it only can do 105 lb-ft of torque. It's 0-60 is unknown. It's top speed it 112 mph. So what's so special about this car? Handling! If you think that Honda S2000 is the only car with 50/50 weight distribution and almost perfect handling, you are dead wrong. The "Hachi Roku" also has 50/50 weight distribution and with the proper performance upgrades, you will get the best handling car ever. Drift champs drive this car for a reason. In fact, it's one of the top picks for drift among silvias, rx-7 and 8 and Nissan Zs.




This is the sample of legend cars in japan: MUST WATCH!