Posts Tagged ‘JDM’
2009 Civic Si Stock Exhaust VS. Tanabe Concep G Exhaust
2009 Honda Civic Si Sedan Stock Exhaust VS. Tanabe Concept G Axle Back Exhaust System This is a sound test video on the comparisons of the stock exhaust system vs the Tanabe Concept G axle back exhaust system. Parts installed on vehicle: Fujita – SRI intake Tanabe – Concept G exhaust Eibach – Sportline springs Description Tanabe Concept G Exhaust System Honda Civic / CRX CONCEPT G is an all new motorsports developed exhaust system that features high power benefits, while maintaining responsible sound levels. Using the all new ‘continuous strand’ ADVANTEX packing material technology, CONCEPT G acheives extremely high levels of exhaust system efficiency, while maintaining a street driveable, extremely clean sound output that is under 93db. This system requires no removeable silencer for under 93db operation at all rpms, and produces a unique, deep tone and rumble. The full SUS304 stainless CONCEPT G is designed for optimal pipe routing as well as ground clearance. It’s sporty appearance and angle-cut tip is ideal for the sports car & sport compact driver. Engineered for sports car & sport compact performance.
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Toyota Chaser RWD Sports Car at Maple Grove Drifting Competition
On Saturday, April 24th, Maple Grove Raceway hosted The 2010 Greater Reading Auto Expo. Spectators had the option to either enter their car in the show or watch drifters all day long. Conicelli employee, Eddie Bernstein, was at the event with his camcorder and found something you dont see everyday. The one car that really caught his eye was an imported 5th generation Toyota Chaser X90. This right hand drive JDM Toyota sedan was produced for 6 generations (1977-2000). Most were RWD 4-door sedans, with the 2-door coupe discontinued after the first generation. Previous generations shared the shared the same chassis as the Toyota Cressida which was sold here in the states. Like the Cressida, the Chaser caught on camera shares the same motor as the Toyota Supra. This car was a competitor to the almighty Nissan Skyline. With the Hyundai Genesis and other RWD sports cars being produced by different car manufacturers, hopefully Toyota will give in and produce another sports car in the near future such as a remodeled Supra or the FT-86 prototype.