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5 Underrated Project Cars Under $20K: Mazdaspeed6, SHO & G37X(Post)
While everyone fights over overpriced E36 M3s hitting $25K+ and S2000s touching $35K, smart builders are scooping up legitimate performance platforms that deliver more power per dollar. These aren't ...
2.3L EcoBoost vs Chevy 2.7T: Which Small Turbo Four Wins Big Single Builds?(Post)The Ford 2.3L EcoBoost versus Chevy 2.7T TurboMax debate isn't even close once you examine the internals. Both engines displace nearly identical volume, but their approaches to making power couldn't ...
2014-2018 Subaru BRZ FA20 Buying Guide: Canyon Carver Reality Check(Post)The 2014-2018 Subaru BRZ with the FA20 engine remains one of the most misunderstood sports cars of the last decade. While internet forums obsess over the torque dip and "lack of power," real enthusia ...
Coilover Spring Rate Explained: How to Pick the Right One(Post)Coilover spring rate is probably the most misunderstood number in the entire suspension game. Most people buy a set of coilovers, read the rate printed on the box, and assume that's what their car fe ...
Are Coilovers Overrated? Why $300 Springs Beat $800 Coilovers(Post)Budget coilovers are the biggest scam in the aftermarket suspension world. Most enthusiasts running $800 coilovers would get better ride quality, longevity, and performance from $300 springs on fresh ...
2.3L EcoBoost vs Chevy 2.7T: Which Small Turbo Four Wins for Big Single-Turbo Builds?(Post)The Ford 2.3L EcoBoost and Chevy 2.7T TurboMax debate comes down to one question: which platform survives when you delete the factory turbo and bolt on a big single? Both engines displace nearly iden ...
Camber Explained: How Negative Camber Actually Improves Grip(Post)Most people think camber is just for looks, but it's actually a grip optimization tool that most enthusiasts completely misunderstand. Negative camber pre-compensates for body roll during cornering, ...
Are Coilovers Worth It on Daily Drivers? Final Verdict(Post)Are Coilovers Worth It on Daily Drivers? The Real-World Verdict Coilovers promise to transform your daily driver from a cushy commuter into a corner-carving machine. But do they deliver on that pro ...
Why 90% of Coilover Buyers Make This Expensive Mistake(Post)Why 90% of Coilover Buyers Make This Expensive Mistake Most drivers think upgrading to coilovers is a guaranteed win for performance – but the truth is 90% of coilover buyers might be making a cost ...
2016-2019 Mustang EcoBoost Manual: 310HP Turbo Reality Check(Post)The 2016-2019 Mustang EcoBoost manual delivers 310 horsepower from Ford's 2.3L turbo four — more than the old GT's 5.0L V8 — while flying under insurance radar. While V8 purists debate "real" Mustang ...
Rear Camber Arms Explained: Why Your Lowered Car Needs Them(Post)Rear camber arms are one of the most skipped — and most necessary — upgrades on any lowered car. If you dropped your ride on coilovers or lowering springs and never installed adjustable rear arms, yo ...
5 Forgotten Performance Trucks Under $25K That Still Embarrass Sports Cars(Post)Performance trucks died when manufacturers decided everything needed to be a lifted mall crawler. But between 1990 and 2004, Detroit built factory sleepers that ran mid-13s in the quarter mile while ...