Friday, December 18, 2009
A-Pillar, PAC & Bandwidth
For site updates, I put up the instructions for installing a PAC steering wheel control interface. It's for the SWI-PS, but should apply to their other models as well. Also, I've got an e-mail yesterday saying that I will probably exceed my monthly bandwitdh before the end of the month. I was surprised, that'll be 2 months in a row. I guess that's a good thing and wish I could upgrade my hosting; so just a warning, get what you need and save it just in case...
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Some Upgrades
Well things have been slow but at least some progress. One of the local guys had a "fluid swap" day at his place, so everything but the coolant was changed, and man did they need to be changed. At the same time, I put in a rear diff breather, removing the factory capped vent with the Nissan 38323-C6010 fitting and used rubber tubing follow the factory lines to up being the tail light and into the body through one of the capped holes. Also after waiting for 2 months, I was finally able to get my heated seats pads in. They're installed in the seats and they're very straight forward to tie into Pathfinder/Maxima heated seat switches. So far they're just running on a cigarette lighter adapter, but when I get a chance, they'll be hard wired to a switched power source that runs with the remote starter. Unfortunately I broke my digital camera a few week ago by keeping it in my back pocket and sitting on it, but the replacement screen I got for it off of eBay for $30 should be in any day now. I also just got my A-pillar gauge pod in today as well. I've only got a boost gauge to go in there, and I need to pick up a volt gauge to put in the spot where the boost gauge was.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Save Dunnville, Fort Erie (Auto) Race Track, Centrafuse & Pesky Knock Sensor.
Well, although it's apparently been known for a bit now, but it's news to me, it seems that the Dunnville Autodrome is being forced to shut down. Apparently the problem is with noise generated by it's use, which is ironic for the fact that it's at an airport. That location is host to many lapping and drift days, racing schools, press events and even uses for tests in the car review show "Motoring". I was fortunate enough to be invited to a Mazda press event a few years ago to showcase their performance cars and their MazdaSpeed upgrades. I've been looking forward to heading back to that track; it's a technical short track that's quite fun. If you wish you know more about it's closure, you can see the press release here and you can sign the online petition at http://www.nyspeed.com/savedunnville/index.php.On a possibly related note, and a positive one, is
that they're going through with building a race track in Fort Erie! It plans to open for 2011, so I've got some time to get a new car and race ready, but I'm definitely excited to have a race track only 20min from my doorstep! You can see the track at it's official site, http://www.cdnmotorspeedway.com/. It's going to have all kind of facilities for racing as well:- Canada’s first and only professional class 1 mile oval course
- 2.6 mile FIA Certified road course which exits and enters through tunnels…never seen before in North America
- Drifting Circuit, Moto Cross Tracks & Test track & Driver Club Circuits
- The most popular forms of racing on a single site: Open Wheel, Stock Car, Mixed Configuration, Motorcycle, Drifting, Moto Cross / Off Road, Electric Vehicle Racing and much much more…..
The Xterra's PC got reformatted today. Installed a version of XP Lite and I decided to move away from RoadRunner and give Centrafuse a try. So far it's only installed, I still need to install some hardware drivers to get the system running so that I can use it, but so far I think I'm going to prefer Centrafuse. My only gripe at the moment is that XP Lite doesn't have the Hibernate option, so I'll have to look more into that when I get a chance.
Also with the Xterra, I found that my sub wiring was wrong. I wired it according to Mitchell OnDemand's diagram, but the polarity for the one set of output running to the sub listed for the "3.3" is actually wrong, and on my truck it's the same as they have for the "2.4", so I'll be making note of that in my instructions when I get a chance.
One last thing, and ya I've been busy with the Xterra, but I've been having issues with it retarding the timing again, so I've actually unbolted the knock sensor, wrapped it in foam and taped it to part of the harness so that it would be extremely desensitised, and it's still managing to act up. Mind you, not nearly as much as before I did the plugs, and there's little different between not and how it was acting post-new-plugs, but just to say that it's still doing it, but I do suspect it's somewhat related to the weather, mostly warmer days. When I get the chance, and when the weather cooperates, I'm going to replace the knock sensor with a 560K (560'000) ohm resistor and go from there.
And to finish, on a personal note, I'll be starting to work as an installer at Base Electronics come Monday. I'll be helping them out until the (hopefully) air force position goes through and I would start basic training in January. I was planing on taking a leave of absence from the valet job for that since I don't know how long I will actually be needed there, but that seems to be a bit of a hassle, and I was asked to just work one day a week to keep that going, so I may just do that and see how it goes. The irony is that on my first day back from my medical leave, and I wake up at 4am from pain in my right arm; I got buritis in my right elbow....I swear that job doesn't agree with me.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Crazy Times
Wow, it's been that long since I've updated here, but things were just that crazy. The valet job was consuming all of my time, working 6 and 7 days a week, 8, 9 and 10 hour shifts. Basically I had 3 days off in 2 months time, not fun. I've actually been off for the last week on a medical leave since I was just exhausted and in pain; my body didn't get any time to rest, that I still have to squeeze in the other things I needed to do too.
On the long weekend I went away with CDN-NTC club to Minden for camping and off-roading. It was exactly what I needed; great times! The truck got a few upgrades, including a 2" body lift, a PML (poor mans lift - cranked torsion bars and rear shackles) and 32"x11.5 Goodyear MT/R with Kevlar sidewalls. It performed exceptionally well. I've also received my Grassroots4x4 steering upgrade last week, so that still needs to get installed. I've also got Shrockwork sliders ordered, should arrive in another 4-6 weeks.
This past weekend I installed the PAC steering wheel control unit to allow my factory steering wheel controls to work with my Pioneer 980BT head unit. It was much simpler than expected, and works great too. I also hard wired my CB since having it on ignition is inconvenient, and I mounted heated seat switches from a Pathfinder I got a while back and put them in the center shifter trim, looks great. I also found out that my local car/home audio place, Base Electronics, can get the heated seat pads! They just never got into it because of the time involved, it's not worth it because of how time consuming that it would be, and in turn, how expensive it would be for the customer. I think I may be doing this next, and hopefully quite soon, especially since my truck won't (or shouldn't be able to) fit in the garage anymore from the lift. I'll have to see what the cost of the pads are.
On a personal note, the job hunt continues, but I'm going through the process of applying to the Air Force; I just need to drop off my transcripts, but that doesn't start until January.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Gotta Do What You Gotta Do...
The Mx-3 part out is going well, keeping me busy too taking it apart, getting quote and shipping stuff off. There's still a lot of stuff left, including several large ticket items.
Another thing keeping me busy is that I've bee going through the process of a new job. It's not exactly what I want, and honestly, I don't know what they're offering to pay yet, but I'm suppose to hear something from them Monday. I do have a line on an idea job, but I can guarantee that it will happen, and I wanted to keep the valet job as a second job to help me get back on my feet, but I need to move forward just in case. Hopefully if all goes well they'll take me back when all goes well, but only time will tell. Ironicly, another bilingual hiring agency e-mailed me today; guess I'll have to see what they got in store...I'm definitely keeping my options open.
Because of the lack of funds, nothing much has gone on with the truck. I did upgrade the speakers several weeks ago and took pics of the process, but I haven't gotten a chance to make a page up, but if anyone needs any help on that, or anything else, I'll be glad to help.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Parts & Part-Out
Also, as of last week, the Mx-3 is being parted out. The frame and underbody is rusting out, the engine bay isn't looking good either, so I'd need a new shell. Along with finishing the extensive motor work planned, I would have to spend about $10'000 just to get an Mx-3 back on the road, and that's not including the other things I had planned. So I have to make a tough decision, to either go all-in or cut my losses, but I think it makes sense at this point to move on. It's been a great run, but it's time for something different and newer.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Long Time...But Only A Quickie...
Just a quick note, apparently as of May 1st it'll be illegal to drive while talking on your cell phone, hands-free exempted of course.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20090423.NATS23ATLART2156-2/TPStory/?query=Toronto
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Undercover Police As A Taxi?!?!
On the Mx-3, I got a problem where the key for the locking wheel lugs shattered on the passenger wheel,
and since it's a unique pattern, you can't just get a replacement one. I got a tool that removes stripped bolts and nuts, but the one that I needed to use was too big for any sockets that I had, or even that Canadian Tire had or could get. Got one a Princess Auto today and it fired off no problem, so now I can finally take the passenger axle out. Those will also come in handy for the nuts that disintegrated on the front motor mount.The Port Colborne cops have increased their unmanned speed trap cars to 2 now, but that's not even the sneakiest thing their doing in Ontario. Check out this faux-taxi caught in Milton. I don't know there this sits in terms of "entrapment", but sure isn't a nice move on their end. Probably to catch all the street racers that went out and started to race with the new Fast and Furious movie that opened Thursday. I was planning to see it Friday or this weekend, but those plans didn't end up turning out, but hopefully I'll be able to check it out this week.
A friend posted up event listing for lapping days around Ontario this year. I hope to have that posted in the Calendar soon. And a final note, we're losing our spring-like weather for a few days, calling for 15-25 centimeters of snow around the Hamilton & Halton area Monday (tomorrow). I'm glad I kept the snow tires on the Xterra, many of my friend and family expected that one last snowfall that always comes in April, and we gambled right. But that gorgeous weather we had for the last few weeks really tempted me to put the all-seasons back on, and I would of too if I wasn't so busy. I think I'll volunteer to drive for the carpool tomorrow...
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Mx-3 Meet, NFS Shift & MX-3 Progress
Well another Need For Speed game is coming out for later this year. Need For Speed Shift looks to be taking the lines of ProStreet, but kicking it to a professional level, similar to the Project Gotham series, and looks very nice! Release date is currently September 22nd of this year for North America. I still haven't gotten Underground yet, so I guess I need to jump on getting those.
I had some time to work on the Xterra. I've figured out how to bypass the vacuum solenoid for the boost bypass mod. The problem is that despite everything working well with no codes, it's dropping boost down to 2psi once warmed up, and apparently this is a common problem with these trucks. Although with the boost bypass done and getting a full 6psi, it's still adjusting the timing. Fortunately fuel economy isn't really affected, but it would be nice to have the power it suppose to have, cause it feels quite good when it does. I'll have a bypass workaround posted in the next few days. This mod does not gain an extra 2-3psi as many have said it's suppose to do, it's just a fix for the boost loss that people have misinterpreted by those who do the mod on Ford Lightnings and Cobras, and GM Cobalt SSs and Ion Redlines.
Been working on tearing the motor out of the Mx-3, taking
advantage of the nice weather and so far that's going fairly well. At this point, I just need to remove the axles, unbolt the mounts, and it should be out pretty quick. Work schedule has changed as of yesterday, so that won't happen until the weekend now, at least. I'm not in a rush at this point anyway, and once I'm ready to continue with the built, no matter how busy things get, I don't have to worry anymore about making time to pull out the motor. I'm glad I got progress done while I could.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Speed Traps Not Actually...Wha?
Also with this absolutely nice weather we've been having, the cops have been out, so be careful. There seems to be a few new unmarked units; a black with black tint Crown Victoria, and a totally stock-looking Chevy Impala where the only giveaway would be the lights on the rear deck of the car. It's got no tint, hub caps, and not antennas except for one in the location where the OnStar antenna would sit...very, very sneaky.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Knock Sensor And Boost Bypass
The knock sensor relocation mod for the Xterra is finally done. The instructions listed on http://www.nexterra.org/ by daggerdoggie were good, but his wires colors were off, as well as his pictures didn't show enough detail, so I've made my own instructions. There listed in the mods under the Xterra's Project page, but if you want a quick link, you can check it out here:http://www.nd4spdse.net/projects/xterra/knock/index.html
Despite replacing the knock sensor, I'm still only getting 2psi of
boost. I think there's something wrong somewhere, either in the vacuum bypass actuator is getting stuck, a vacuum leak or a check valve in one of the vacuum lines (if there are any) are bad. I also looked into trying to figure out this boost bypass mod and the more I look into it, the more it doesn't make sence, especially when I get no gains physically tying the bypass closed. The only thing I can think of is the stop screw may be stopping the bypass from fully closing, so I'll have to look to see what that does if I adjust itTop Gear posted a bit of interesting news. If you've ever seen the Lamborghini Reventon is an awesome car, designed with influenced aspected from aircraft, including it's LCD dash. Only 20 of the beautiful cars were made. Well, it seems that even the rich are hurting for money, since 7 of the 20 Reventon's have been listed for sale recently, quite sad.
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/lamborghini-reventon-2009-03-11
Oh, and one more thing. It seems that Duncan @ Titan Winches Roof Top Tents have gone up in price. He said he won't be carrying any in stock since their cost went up almost $200. Kind of unfortunately, but I am glad I got mine when I did. He said if he's order them in, he would organize it as a type of group buy, so for anyone interested, keep it in mind. I'm not sure what the quantity he needs on an order, but I hope for those interested something can be arranged.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Work, Work And Choices...
http://mx-3.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=68926
I installed a boost guage in the Xterra. The interesting part about that it that I've been only boosting 2psi most of the time. I have hit the stock 6 on a few occasions, but I think it's a limitation by the ECU because of the knock sensor code. As far as I've read, the ECU isn't suppose to limit boost, but I think that may be false. We'll see what happens after we put in the new knock sensor. Also with that, I ordered a knock sensor and the Maxima pigtail from Welland Nissan. The pigtail actually came in damaged. The parts guy stared at it for about 30 seconds before saying he'd order a new one. I'm going to give him a shout tomorrow since I'd like to see about getting that done ASAP, maybe even Friday is things pan out. We'll see what the boost guage says after that's fixed. Here's a link to the knock sensor work around. Just a note, that's $300 in parts, after taxes:
http://www.nexterra.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2071&highlight=knock+sensor
I've also got a line on a job, which I should hear something about it this week. With that, I've been thinking about a commuter car since the Xterra is far from fuel efficient to do a 200km round trip daily. I was at first thinking about importing a Mazda 626 hatchback, also known as the Efini MS-6. I got a quote on a '91 with only 47'000kms on it, but they're asking $8700. I was honestly expecting a bit cheaper, considering it's not a high-demand car, but we'll see what else comes up. There's also getting the option of a domestic 626, or even get a used 4cyl Mazda6 for that price. The Mazda6 seems to get a bit worse milleage than the 626 does. Under the new EPA system, the MS-6 and '93 626 would get about 28MPG, the 2000 626 is apparently rated for 25mpg (28mpg before the EPA correction). A '93 626 probably wouldn't get the 28 from the milleage it'll have, maybe the MS-6 might. Those are all for automatics, since I'm not getting a manual to drive in traffic, as much as I'd like to, it just doesn't make sence. I also got thinking and looked into it, but the Millenia S, the supercharged 2.3L V6 gets the same milleage at a 4cyl Mazda 626 of the same years...PLUS it'll have alot of toys, including heated seats, leather and just better styling. But it would require premium fuel, but I'm guessing the MS-6 would too, more likely using a FS-ZE. So I'll be looking more into it, and the MS-6, and I don't want to jump the gun before I do hopefully get the job, but it's an idea.
Oh, and just a bit of news, I guess a record got broken for the fastest ticket issued at 250km/h. Way to go kid! Well I'll say one thing, if you're going to get caught doing 50-over, might as well go faster, the consequences are the same anyway for 150-over, no?
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Taxing per mile (USA) and more smoking fines.
Me and a few friends are heading to the Auto Show tomorrow, hopefully that should be good to check out.
Also had the CDN-NTC meet Friday. Had a great turnout with easilly over 20 people show up, maybe even 30. Those guys are hilarious and nuts! We ate at the Edelweiss Sports Bar & Grill in Kitchener and the wings were pretty good, just could of used more sauce.
Jesse finally got the SRD reproduction crossmember and tie bar this week and they installed perfectly, so in the next few days I'll get the official thread posted to sell them on Mx-3.com. Colin is also looking at getting rear trailing arms done which I'll definitely get.
As for some car-related news, and I lost he article, but a man from Port Hope was charged with the law forbidding anyone from smoking in a vehicle with a passenger under 16. The female passenger was only 15 years old, and she was so upset over what she "caused" that she, the 15 year old girl, stepped out of the vehicle and lit up a cigarette. In Ontario, it's not illegal for anyone under 19 to smoke, it's just illegal to purchase them cigarettes, so she wasn't doing anything illegal, but that in itself is a twist of ironly.
Also, there's some talks in the US about taxing motorists for every mile that they drive. Obama said he won't be adopting the policy, but the fact that it was mentioned upsets and worries motorists around the country.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29298315/
There's some talks on the big 3. GM will apparently lose Saab, and that will become it's own
seperate company
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/02/20/saab-files-for-bankruptcy-in-swedish-courts-wants-1b/
If you want to waste some time, you can play this fun flash game. You get to be Chrystler and drive a vehicle of your choosing, you pick up items to keep Chrystler afloat, hit a car, and you lose some cash.
http://issue.imotormag.co.uk/car-reviews-car-news-car-videos/1H49996f97e7d29012.cde/page/26
Have a good weekend!
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunfires, Sway Bars & Spacers
I haven't been to the Toronto Auto Show yet, but I've heard a few people were disappointed. The plan is go to next weekend, so we'll see how that pans out.
I got my Whiteline sway bar and another hatch garnish for the Mx-3 last week. I talked to my (now ex) girlfriend and my mechanic cousin, and they said that the knock sensor relocation would be just fine, and that if it is indeed 8hrs+ work, my cousin would hightly recommend it, so we'll see about doing that in the very near future. Here's one set of instructions I've been looking at:
http://www.nexterra.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2071&highlight=knock+sensor
Actually, while running around, we stopped at Best Buy and EBGames and in the lot seems to be a random j-body meet. There was the 3 Sunfires parked together, than the Cavalier came up and parked after we walked passed. It's quite funny and quite random, and one of many reasons why I'd never own oneFor automotive news, it seems that 17.4 Billion dollars isn't enough for GM, as they're looking into filing for Chaper 11 bankruptcy.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/marketsNewsUS/idUKN1425572520090214
On similar news, with Chrystler not doing well either, and they've been looking at selling the Viper. Although I'm personally not interested in any Dodge product, the irony is that the Viper is my dream car. Despite the economy, and well, with fuel prices, sales of the V-10 sports car have been poor, but it seems that big names like Roush and Saleen are interested in not only purchasing it, but also expanding on it. We'll see what happens over the next while, but as long as they stay true, or even improving on it (like VW did with Lamborghini) and not use it's name for exploitation and for marketing and sales.
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/14/saleen-roush-potential-buyers-for-expandable-viper-range/
I've also been looking at getting thermal spacers made for the Xterra. Outlaw Engineering actually got back to me today, but they require a commitment for 20 sets and they say will run roughly $100. That estimate seems a bit low for the price, but I'll look into it, especially with a bunch of the CNTC guys requiring a knock sensor fix as well.
And on a final note, I'd like to wish everyone a happy belated Valentines Day and a happy Family Day!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Birthday, MyKey & Speeding Cop.
Anyway, the Mx-3 meet turned out great! Several Mx-3's, two 323's an an Xterra. Ironicly, there even happen to be a Nissan Maxima meet in the same lot after we came out of Boston Pizza. Thanks to everyone who came! The weather was nice, could of been better, but it's hard to remember it's actually still February. The nice weather has started to get me anxious to start working on the Mx-3, even paid her a visit today dropping off a hatch garnish I just got. But with the nice weather, I'll have to take advantage of it to work on the Xterra. It's got a a knock sensor code, which is typical of them to fail, so it's causing fairly bad fuel milleage, so I'll be looking at going a mod to put on I believe would be one for a Maxima, and relocating it to a much more accessable spot. It also got a good wash yesterday, and man did it need it!
A bit of news. A cop got pulled over and lost her license for doing 165km/h on the 403. Her license has been suspended for a week and her undercover cruiser has been impounded. Glad they're being inforced even with police officers, but they should be professional enough to know they're not above the law.
http://www.thestar.com/News/Ontario/article/585301
Also, Ford is coming out with it's MyKey system in their Focus for 2010. It was a system introduced in October last year. It's key that can be programmed to set vehicle restrictions on speed, and even muting the music until the seatbelt is connected. Should help younger drivers stay responsible.
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_31975.aspx
A few days ago, a Coach Canada but on it's way to Niagara Falls was reported driving erraticly. The driver has been charged with impared and no one was injured.
http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/584490
We've been having alot of stray cats around the house, and we were talking about cats not hiding in engine bays in the cold weather like they used to, well apparently one family's cat hid in their engine bay and went along with them for an hour and a half ride. The cat was not harmed.
Oh, and to edit in something else....if you're hardcore into racing games, and I mean HARDCORE, check out this racing wheel! Wrapped in leather, fluid damping system, 1000 points of tracking, all for a cheap $1300.
http://www.wired.com/reviews/product/ecci_trackstar_6000
GM also announced, which I'm sure you've heard, is letting go another 10'000 jobs world wide. And on the day that the US Senate released the US bail-out plan, the DOW jones dropped 382 points. Oil is also under $38 a barrel, in which we should wonder why gas is still floating around $0.80/L. We should be around 50-60cents, but I'm sure they can get away with it, considering that the populus is happy with 80 cents rather than a $1.30.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Ooops!
For those that apply, don't forget the Mx-3 Meet today (Sunday) at the Boston Pizza on Hwy7/401 @ 1pm. I'll see you guys there!
Oh, and it happens to be my birthday today.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Work
I'll be heading out early to pick up the girl than head to the Toronto Auto Show, so I'll be out pretty much all day, than there's the Mx-3 Season Opener meet Sunday, so I'll be out and about most of the day Sunday as well, than back home for a birthday supper with the family.
The Xterra is in desperate need of a wash, from all the salt it gathered on the drive up Wednesday, but it's been too cold, so it would just turn into an ice cube if I washed it. The power steering belt isnt' liking the cold right now either. I'll have to give the engine bay a quick spray down when I wash it.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Irony, DTV and Bluetooth.
http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2009/02/03/8247961.html
Also, looks like the DTV transition is one step closer to being pushed back to June 12th. It's a move that will cost US tax payers and companies both broadcasting and waiting for the availability of that signal spectrum, millions of dollars. More likely the result of the combination of the procrastination of many, and the ignorance of Obama to want to push it back. It's such a bad idea for wasting money in the current economical situation.
And one last thing, apparently they've come out with a bluetooth key that, puts the cell phone in a "driving" mode, responding to call and text messages that the person is currently driving and will respond later. It seems it'll also not allow the driver to use a hand-free device, which they say does nothing to make things safer. Although I personally disagree, I do and can see people concentrating more on the conversation rather than driving; where their eyes and motorskills stop functioning when talking and listening.
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/02/04/texting-driving.html
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Lobo shelf, SoloII and MazdaSpeed3
For car news, the MazdaSpeed3 will be at the Geneva show. No performance specs yet, so we can only see the visual upgrades, distinctively are a hood scoop, spoiler and twin tail pipes. You can get more info on it here:
http://blogs.carpoint.ca/2009/02/new-mazdaspeed3-debuting-in-geneva.html
Top gear also has a little blurb about the '09 Mazda3, which lucky for them, they have a diesel version over seas. You can read their article here:
http://www.topgear.com/uk/mazda/3/road-test/2.2-mzr-cd
Remember too that they passed the law that it's illegal to smoke in a vehicle with children present. Another step in the right direction I'd like to say, but should be done regardless if it's a law or not, nor if it's enforced or not. Also, transport trucks are now limited to 105Km/h, so please be courtious to them and give them room and time to pass slower traffic. And for transport truck drivers, please be courtious refrain from passing trucks doing 104km/h on a 2-lane highway, it's not nice.
I'll be on the road, working in Peterborough until Friday, than heading to the Toronto Auto Show Saturday. I should be at the Explicit Contentz meet Thursday.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Burning car, a dozen Nissans and a plate sticker.
The Nissan Truck meet went great, 12 trucks + 1 in spirit, so it turned out great! Got a few ideas, and picked some brains for more knowledge...hmm, brains....
Found out you can (finally!) add HD radio support for Pioneer head units. The GEX-P10HD MSRP's for $100.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Products/Navigation/Accessories/GEX-P10HD
Also it seems that the S2000 is being discontinued, which will get it's last hurrah with an "Ultimate Edition". It doesn't get any performance upgrades however, and they don't even know if it'll come to North America, but not a big loss for a fancy paint job, interior and rims.
http://blogs.carpoint.ca/2009/01/ultimate-edition-marks-final-hurrah-for-hondas-s2000.html
The Miata is getting a facial, to go with the style of the rest of the Mazda line-up this year. Also gets 167hp and some suspension tweaks, and will still come in it's PRHT. We, and I, should be able to see it at the Toronto Autoshow this coming weekend.
Not much for site updates, got the Mx-3 fog light install page done and uploaded, and I'm working on the stereo install for the Xterra. Also check out the used parts listed under the Parts section.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Slow Day
I've got plans to head to iHop Sunday morning. For those that don't know, you don't need to cross the border for iHop goodness since there's one on Lundy's Lane in Niagara Falls now. From there, I'm heading off to the Nissan Truck Club meet in Toronto for 2pm, than of course, it's Superbowl Sunday, so heading off to a friends to watch that, so don't expect many updates this weekend.
Enjoy the Superbowl (and it's commercials!) and have a good weekend.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Snow mayhem & zombies!

Well, for site updates, just added a used parts list, under the Parts section. Also, here's a picture of my cousin's car in the news broadcast that I mentioned yesterday. Just a few scratches, but more to come I'm sure...
Some funny news: apparently in Texas, they're having issues with people hacking the electronic traffic signs. So if you're in Austin Texas, be careful since there are nazi zombies on the loose. Remember, to kill a zombie, you need to either shoot it or give it a hard blow to the head. Decapitation is a sure way to make sure it doesn't come back.
http://jalopnik.com/5141930/we-told-you-not-to-hack-the-electronic-road-signs-didnt-we
http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/Road_signs_warn_of_zombies
More pages added, and snow mayhem!

Oh ya, I'm just kicking them out! The Parts page has been added, listing both SRD-replica crossmember and tie bars, added a link in the Links page and the Contact page is up too. There's even a "there's no forums here yet" page in the forum section. I also changed things around, having the News page as the first view.
Not much news except for some irony on my cousins part. She's got the snow tires that I successfully used on the 626 for only a season. Well today she managed to get in the ditch on the 406. Yes, I love snow tires, I swear by them and they are absoutely great, but they don't make you invincible. I know those tires work damn good too. Experience does make a difference, so Live and Learn, but the fact that she got a speeding ticket last week kinda gives me an idea on what kind of driver she is at 18 (is she turning 18 or turning 19, hmm, can't remember). Yes, I know and everyone knows what kind of driver I am, but the only ditches I've encounted are the ones I've deliberately played in ;) Oh, and with that, she managed to get on CHCH news about it too! She was shown twice at 6pm apparently, but we didn't watch it, but she was on briefly at 11pm, so we've got it saved on the PVR. I'll take a picture of it later with the camera (that's the only way I can do it unfortunately), but gotta document that, right? ;)
Got about 15cm of snow today. I did the second clean up of the driveway and sidewalk before supper. Unfortunately I had no excuse to drive the Xterra, so snow just piled up on her. I wanted to take a nice outdoor picture while I was outside, but I left the battery in the charger, so I cheated and took one from inside instead.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
More site updates.
And some off-news. If anyone is following the DTV transition in the US, where they've been advertising (like mad) about the February 17th deadline, they're looking at extending the date to June 12th. This could be good news for those rely on getting their content from the US, but there are arguments that the numbers are skewed, so the reason for pushing back the date is inaccurate. For us in Canada, the date is currently set (and was already pushed back) to August 31st, 2011. Also, it's being said that the free-to-air system will be down in about 6 months.
Monday, January 26, 2009
New pages up, 1000hp electric Aero and Top Gear news.
Well, here's some interesting news. Shelby SuperCars, the company that currently makes the worlds fastest production supercar, beating out the (sexy) Bugatti Veyron's title. Well, they announced that they're making a pure electric version. The specs? 1000hp and 800ft-lbs of torque, a range of 150-200 miles on a single charge, but the kicker is the recharge time of only 10 minutes. Personally, the downfall of going electric isn't it's range, but a recharge time that takes several hours. This is hopefully a step in the right direction for advancing the elctric car. If you want more details on it, check out the links below. Expect a pre-production version by mid-year.
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/07/the-worlds-fa-1.html
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2009/01/worlds-fastest.html
Well, there's a new episode of Top Gear being aired tonight, and those who want (or download it) can expect another interesting episode. Apparently they're doing a double-stacked race, literally a car on top of another, around the Nurburgring. They'll also be driving Mazda's prototype Furai concept. Should be a good watch, as always!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Welcome to 410 Motorsports!
Both vehicles are listed under the Projects section, and I'll add the sub-pages on added details for those after I get the rest of the main pages up.
There's already a few events in the Calendar section, including the Toronto Auto Show, the weekly Explicit Contentz meet in Whitby, the Nissan Truck Club meet February 1st and the Ontario Mx-3 club meet on February 8th.
And just a bit of news, for those that don't know, and are interested. Fast & Furious 4 got it's official release date of April 3rd earlier in the week
