Seriously packed out Honda S2000

Hot off the press is this fine example of a Honda S2000 from Jakarta in Indonesia.  Without boring you with a write up we have decided to give you the full spec. As you will soon see, its a pure beast!!

Exterior:

C-WEST Front Bumper
C-WEST Front Canards
C-WEST Side Skirts
HONDA OEM Paint New Indy Yellow Pearl
HONDA OEM AP2 Headlights
HONDA OEM AP2 Taillights
HONDA OEM Rear Bumper

Volk Racing TE-37 Top Secret Edition with ADVAN Neova AD07:
18″ x 8″ front 225/40 , 18″ x 8.5″ rear 235/40
Bilstein Coilovers
Seidoya Heavyduty Brakepads

Engine:

ARC Titanium Induction Kit
Cusco Strutbar
TODA 2.2 L stroke-up kit + I-beam conrods
TODA Customized Piston Heads (to fit 1.5mm bored up cylinder body)
TODA High Lift Camshafts in 295deg (13mm) / ex 275deg (12mm)
TODA SPL Valve Spring
TODA Metal Head Gasket
TODA Main Bearing + Conrod Bearings
TODA Oil Ring

TODA Throttle Body
TODA Timing Chain
J’s Racing Dual Titanium Exhaust
J’s Racing Racing Cold Thermostat
J’s Racing Hyper Single Clutch
HKS Headers 4-1
HKS F-Con VPro II
HKS Sensors + Map Selector + Pro Start button ( Launch Control + Traction Control )
HKS M40 Iridium Plugs

Bore-up 1.5mm Cylinder Bodies + Porting Polish done by Garage R Singapore
Engine Tune by Lester Wong – Garage R Singapore

280hp on crank @ 10.600 rpm with 96 octane normal fuel
320hp on crank @ 11.680 rpm with HKS Drag Racing Fuel
11k redline rev.

Photography by Muhammad Balbed

How low can you go?

Its headlights held in place with tape, it looks like a rusting old heap fit only for the scrap yard. But don’t be fooled – this 1959 Chevrolet pick-up truck hides beneath its battered shell some of the most advanced engineering this side of the Atlantic. And it’s all being custom-made at a small workshop in Guyhirn, home to arguably the UK’s
leading custom car specialists Rayvern Hydraulics.

When complete, the Chevy will retain its down-at-heel appearance alongside the altogether more polished creations of owner Ray Ramsay, who started working on street rods in the USA 20 years ago.

“It’s called the ‘rat look’ and it’s all the rage at the moment,” said the 45-year-old. “You get the oldest, rustiest looking thing you can and keep it that way, but underneath it’s got massively high-spec engineering.” Ultimately, the Chevy will sit as low to the ground as the unrecognisable Kia Sorrento, Mazda pick-up and VW Jetta, plus the body-dropped Chrysler 300C that Ray says he hasn’t driven for three years.

And it’s the public’s thirst for evermore low-slung cars and trucks that keeps the Rayvernworkshops busy all year round. The secret is in the suspension which, powered either by air or hydraulic systems, can raise or drop the car at the flick of a switch. “Everyone wants the lowest car – it’s like a competition to see how far you can go,” said
Ray. “It’s a statement – how low can you go? If you ask why, it’s like asking why you need a 52 inch television when you’re sitting six feet in front of it.

“We can build them so that they literally sit on the road. You just flick a switch and it lifts it and brings it up to a normal driveable height. You can get some funny looks if you do it at traffic lights.” For a little over £2000, fans of the lowrider culture can leave their humble Vauxhall Corsa or VW Golf in Ray and his team’s hands and pick it up a week later, complete with kerb-grazing bodywork.

For the past 10 years, Ray has been closely linked with specialist insurance provider Adrian Flux, based at King’s Lynn, who insure all of his cars. “People do need to remember that as soon as they modify their car their standard insurance
policies are invalid, so it’s a really useful connection for me to have,” he said. Rayvern cars have been featured on Top Gear, Men and Motors, the Big Breakfast and Sky Sports, as well as in a Kit Kat TV advert and pictured in catalogues for River Island and Ben Sherman.

As well as the cars pictured, Ray has worked on an Aston Martin Lagonda, a McLaren F1 road car which needed suspension work to help it over London speed bumps, and even a body-dropped Reliant Robin.

“I like to do different and crazy stuff, something a bit weird and diverse,” he explained. “The Sorrento was the first Kia in the world that had been body dropped, and we were also the first to drop a brand new Chrysler 300C.” And that skeleton of a vehicle with the “under construction” sign? A rock-climbing monster truck for a wealthy American costing an eventual £100,000. That’s definitely crazy, and a little bit weird.

To see more from Rayvern you can visit their website: http://www.rayvernhydraulics.com/

Pipercross Release New Megane 3 Panel Filters

Filtration expert Pipercross has released a new range of filters for the latest incarnation of the Renault Megane. Covering both petrol and diesel variants, the new panel offers a direct replacement for the OEM part, but with several dynamic benefits.

Fabricated here in the UK, each Pipercross filter uses multiple foam layers to allow up to 30% more air flow through to the engine, improving power, torque and drivability over the stock paper filter. Fitment is simplicity itself as the Pipercross upgrade simply slips into the factory airbox in seconds.

As well as increased flow rate, all Pipercross filters can actually filter down to a much finer rate than factory filters, preventing any foreign particles from entering the induction tract, offering even greater protection for your engine. This same construction means that the filter can also go longer between service intervals than even leading cotton-gauze filters, before needing to be cleaned.

Despite these impressive abilities, all Pipercross panel filters come with a lifetime warranty and can be easily cleaned again and again for re-use, providing years of faithful service and paying for themselves many times over. This is due to their patented reticulated polyurethane foam and multi-laminated open cell construction.

Priced at just £34.85 including VAT, it makes the perfect first warranty-friendly improvement.

For more details on the 3,000 vehicles covered by the Pipercross range, please visit www.pipercross.com or call the team on 01604 707750.