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The HKS hi power exhaust is available as an aftermarket hi powered exhaust for many makes and models including but not limited to: Acura, Mazda, Honda, Toyota, Ford, GM, Dodge, Lexus, Mitsubishi, Nissan and Subaru. The HKS hi power exhaust is modeled after some of the GT racing in Japan for turbo charging and aspirated uses. HKS hi power exhausts incorporated the race inspired offset mufflers and pipes into street use that now offers more flow and higher PRM because the design is less restrictive. This is made by taking out bends that are not needed, and giving a straighter path for the exhaust.

When used as a supercharger, the HKS hi power exhaust lets more exhaust velocity through for better mid range boosts and more high RPM power. Those vehicles that are naturally aspirated will see better exhaust flow when the engine’s tuning levels go up. There are some silent HKS hi power exhaust versions that have a silencer inside the muffler. All of the HKS hi power exhaust systems are made out of stainless steel tips and mufflers, and some of these tips range in size from 96mm to 120 mm in diameter depending on make and model of the vehicle. Piping diameters range from 55mm-95mm depending on the make and model of vehicle application. There are special editions of carbon titanium HKS hi power exhausts that are only available for specific models of vehicle. These special versions are made of a carbon fibered wrap shell on the muffler, a titanium tip and piping that is made of polished stainless steel. Continue reading ‘HKS Hi Power Exhaust’ »

Work vehicles are important for getting jobs done around the farm or building site, although some of the latest models are stylish and comfortable enough to lend themselves to being town vehicles as well. Such versatile models combine the best of both worlds into a unique package.

In choosing any car, it is important to determine what your needs are and choose a vehicle that will meet those needs best. Consider your budget and start by looking at cars within that specified price range. It is a good idea to investigate the offerings from different manufacturers, comparing and contrasting similar models to find the car that best suits you and your budget. Continue reading ‘Essential Tips For Buying A Work Vehicle’ »

Though the World Rally Championship might conjure up images of cars emblazoned with advertising speeding through muddy forests or rolling over and over again, the cars that are driven on the racing circuit are actually not dissimilar to many family hatchbacks and sedans. Sure, the WRC cars are stripped to the bone and have a lot more grunt, and of course they’re tuned for racing, but beneath all this there’s the chassis of a familiar car you might see driving around your local neighbourhood.

So if you’re looking for an car inspired by rallying, it’s worth noting that Japanese brands like Mitsubishi and Subaru produce vehicles which not only offer the driving excitement and toughness of a rally car, but also include all the creature comforts you need to keep everyone in your family safe and comfortable.

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