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Hard core technical stuff and lots of it. Turbo sizing, suspension tuning, fuel system designing, tire tests, head porting, aerodynamics that work, ongoing project car diaries, performance driving articles, etc etc.

There are too many eye-candy/advertising import mags out there already, the last thing we need is another one.

Hard core technical stuff and lots of it.  Turbo sizing, suspension tuning, fuel system designing, tire tests, head porting, aerodynamics that work, ongoing project car diaries, performance driving articles, etc etc.

There are too many eye-candy/advertising import mags out there already, the last thing we need is another one.

Couldn't agree more. I want comparisons, reviews, technical articles, etc, etc. If I wanted eye-candy I would just search the web instead of forking out dosh for a mag.

LW.

Couldn't agree more. I want comparisons, reviews, technical articles, etc, etc. If I wanted eye-candy I would just search the web instead of forking out dosh for a mag.

LW.

yup technical stuff is where it's at. There's already lots of poster/girls on cars mags out there, but aside from zoom and the odd pieces scattered around in various mags there's not a huge technical base out there.

What do uz think about the engine tuning like in speed?

it's a good idea that both speed and zoom seem to cover quite well with different approaches, but what about chassis tuning?? Both speed and zoom tend to concentrate on the go parts of the equation without really touching on suspension/brake tuning. No point making all that power when you can't put it to the ground and stop yourself after it

it's a good idea that both speed and zoom seem to cover quite well with different approaches, but what about chassis tuning?? Both speed and zoom tend to concentrate on the go parts of the equation without really touching on suspension/brake tuning. No point making all that power when you can't put it to the ground and stop yourself after it

:D

women in clothes, women in less clothes, women in nearly no clothes and women with no clothes. =)

:boobs: :P

I want to learn about engine management systems, You could also do an article on turbo sizing, what combo's do and do not work. I would be happy with a 12 sec street car :P But its finding out what needs to be done to get there.

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P.S. a few boobies would certainly make it easier on the eyes

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