New England Forest Rally Report

We’re glad to see the Rally xD team embarking on another race on much more familiar territory- gravel. Fresh from their run up the summit of Pikes Peak, the team reconfigured their rally chariot for long stroke suspension and wheels/tires much more suitable for the task at-hand. The NEFR race was not exactly an easy one.

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The team had dealt with transmission problems- a failed 4th gear. At least the team put down a quick repair and got the car back out, suffering a minimal penalty since they were unable to complete the swap in the allotted service time.

Next set of problems were the front axles breaking at two different stages of the race. Fortunately, those were an easy enough swap during the service interval.

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They did as much as they could to make up the loss in time, eventually finishing the event in 3rd place. Just enough to maintain their points lead in the championship.

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Once again, another great performance from the hard working crew. We will certainly be rooting for them as this series gets close to the season end.

M.O.D 2013

As detailed in a previous post, this year we attended Mitsubishi Owner’s Day (M.O.D.). I’ll be honest, it was better than what I anticipated. The doors opened up at 9:00am to the public. However we were swamped with question around 7:00am, the second we started setting up our booth.Mitsubishi-Owners-Day-2013-Cypress-CA-July-13-017-TEIN-1025x683

 

We mostly received questions about our new EDFC Active- what the benefits are, the features,  so on and so forth.  We also received questions about coilover retro fitments (which matches well with our Specialized Damper Program) and the current test vehicles are R&D team requires.

I walked around and took pictures of some pretty nifty rides.  Take a look at them below.

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We look forward to attending M.O.D 2014.  See you all next year!

NEW TAKATA ACCESSORY PRODUCTS

If you have not heard yet TAKATA now has street legal seat belt harness and racing series belts as well. I believe another member of TEIN USA will give further details of this on another post.

I’m here to mention the accessory items that can be used with the new belts and some that are available to use on the vehicles.

First of all, TAKATA has developed 3 different type of Seats, yes that is correct TAKATA now has seats for your vehicle.

They offer the Street Pro LE Seat. Built around tubular steel frame, this reclining seat is designed for comfort and support for spirited driving. Covered in black Spacer fabric with Carbon Fiber look vinyl patches to protect the heavy wear areas it has the TAKATA Logo embroidered on front and back of the headrest. For more features and specifications click this TAKATA link.

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Another Seat that they offer is the Limited Edition TAKATA Drift Pro LE seat this is a masterpiece of automotive seat engineering, creating an amazing light-weight, hybrid composite recliner, with a stunning pure carbon backrest with a TAKATA green diamond stitch pattern, high-density molded polyurethane foam, polished stainless steel chassis work. This seat redefines the category of light weight sport seats. The seat comes standard with an integrated seat heater for street-driven cars for modern comfort. For more Features and Specifications click this TAKATA link.

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They also carry the limited edition TAKATA Race LE Seat, which is an incredibly safe, deep-sided and extremely rigid seat that still allows freedom of movement for all disciplines. The black Spacer Fabric, stitched in subtle TAKATA Green, keeps you cool. High backed, fully HANS® compatible with increased kidney protection, but relieved below the shoulders for lateral arm movement, this seat allows you to really get over the wheel and take control without any compromise on what is known as one of the most comfortable seats in the industry. Comes in two sizes, Standard and Wide (+30mm) to ensure a perfect fit for every driver.  For more Features and Specifications click this TAKATA link.

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Other then seat and seat belts, they also just released the Tow Strap for your race car with Tow Hook.  Available in green and black, with TAKATA Logo embroidered. With bendable stainless steel bolt-on hardware for up to 7/16″ or max 12 mm bolt; capable of pulling over 1800 kg (4000 lbs). For more specifications follow this link TAKATA tow strap.

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For those that enjoy the comfort of the TAKATA shoulder pads they now offer them in a 2 inch or 3 inch width.  Click on the size for more information.

 

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2.5s (4cyl) Altima Coupe S.Tech Results

Testing for the 4cyl (2.5) Altima Coupe is now complete. Unfortunately, the springs available for the 6cyl (3.5) Altima coupe are not compatible with the 4cyl, although springs will mount up without a problem. You will achieve about a 1″ drop in the rear.  However, the springs rates for the front springs are too stiff resulting in a lifted front end. This would obviously give your coupe a look as if you where carrying pounds of cement in the trunk.  Therefore a new spring has been designed and ordered specifically for the 2.5 Altima Coupe. The spring kit should be available for purchase in the US within two to three months.

Feel free to contact us should you have any questions.

Geoff Stoneback Attends East Coast Bash

Our sponsored driver, Geoff Stoneback decided to take his talent to Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey for the Clubloose East Coast Bash event. With this event bringing a swarm of spectators and drivers alike, it was a great opportunity for Geoff and the crew to put on an amazing show.

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According to Geoff, about 180 drivers were at the Saturday festivities, most all of them being in the tandem class. Unfortunately, a saturation of drivers means very little track time. A few on-track accidents by a some of the drivers hampered driving time some more.

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Unfortunately for Geoff, a minor incident while following a train of other drivers sent him into the tire wall crushing his door, and also losing a headlight, radiator and front bumper. The cause of this incident being another driver with a locked up e-brake. With nowhere to go, this sent Geoff off course.

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Geoff turned to his friends at R/T Tuning in Lansdale, PA to get the S14 back up and running. Geoff used the remainder of the day practicing some new techniques and also some tight tandem runs.

By Sunday, only a quarter of the drivers stuck around, and Geoff was able to get it some more runs. That is, until the weather went damp. After about an hour of waiting pit side, Geoff and many of the drivers decided to do some rain drifting for the spectators that decided to tough out the wet weather.

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All in all, it sounded like Geoff and his crew had a great time, and they were able to put on a great show for the spectators, regardless of the weather conditions.

Farewell and Hello

I would like to say farewell to all of the current Tein staff that are leaving and the ones who have left the company. Some have moved on to serve and protect the public. Others to grow there family business. While others are moving back to Japan. Never the less it was great experience working with you all. I wish you all  best of luck in the near future.

Now  hello to all of the new hires. Welcome to Tein, I look forward to working with you all.  There will be a lot of training involved (Special for the operations position).  Feel free to ask any questions and lets get the job done!!.

 

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Congrats to the Rally xD Team for Reaching the Summit!!!

In its second year contesting the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, the Rally xD team successfully reached the top (a breathtaking 14,110 feet in elevation) for 2013! They placed a 12:39 ET, making them the fastest front-wheel drive vehicle for this event!

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Crew Chief Philip Chase reported that conditions changed constantly, from snow, wind, hail, and whatever the gods of racing can throw at them. Traction would prove to be difficult, especially as the xD’s turbocharger started to build full-boost. Wheel slip was nearly unavoidable.

In a post I made last year, I mentioned a little on how hard that actually is for both man and machine. You not only have to battle uphill (or upmountain, if that makes more sense), but the higher up you go, the thinner the oxygen supply in the air is, making it difficult for the driver and car to breathe as if it were at sea level. At least the Rally xD relies on some turbocharged assistance to get the most oxygen into the engine. Can’t say the same for driver Andrew Comrie-Picard, unless he was hooked up to some oxygen tank. Even then, power output is cut drastically by the time they cross the 10,000 ft mark.  Water and oil temperatures also suffer the higher up you travel, and if you’re hard on the brakes, the boiling temperature will also drop. So many things to factor in that can go wrong while driving.

Needless to say, the team didn’t have it easy. And this xD being their sole chariot for racing duties during the 2013 Rally America season, they’d  have a lot to lose if this car found itself over the cliff.  But, we’re talking about seasoned rally veterans. They know what they’re doing. Again, the xD saw the finish line under its own power. Some teams weren’t so lucky. The Love Fab NSX, for example, crashed during practice and went up in flames cutting their weekend short. Mechanical failures are to be expected to varying degrees. Drivers are pushed to their very limits. We’re  just glad to see that nothing major went wrong for the xD crew.

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It goes without saying that the highlight of the event was seeing Red Bull and their Peugeot 208 T16 with 875bhp and all-wheel drive, commandeered by WRC veteran Sebastien Loeb, break the record by a large margin. How about 8m:13.878sec to the top?! Last year’s record of 9:46 by Rhys Millen in his Hyundai Tiburon was still quite an achievement considering that was the first year of an all-paved course, and in rear-wheel drive only. To his acknowledgement, Rhys bested his own record with a 9:02.192 in his Hyundai PM580T.

Oh, and our good friends at Evasive Motorsports broke the 10 minute barrier (10:59)  in their Time Attack Scion FR-S! Way to go, guys!

The 2013 event also saw a return of the Electric Car class. Say what you want about it, but a race car’s a race car no matter how it sounds. We should truly embrace this form of racing technology.

All in all, a great event. New records have been set, and we should all look forward to another record-smashing year in 2014!

 

 

 

New Takata Product Line

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Takata had actually released a new line of belts at the beginning of this year.  The new lines have some more options available from the color types of the original green color to the new black colors. The belts would also offer either a two and three inch wide belt in the choice of a standard snap on clip or a new bolt on style which can just be bolted into the existing seat belt bolts.

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The belt application will vary from the tuner who’s looking to add some bling to his daily driven project but still be street legal who can use the Drift Series belts, to the professional/dedicated racer looking for something to allow the adaptability of the HANS device available in the Race 4 and Race 6 Series belts. Regardless of what you may be looking the new Takata lines would be a little more budget friendly and customizable. For further details of the new belts available  please be sure to visit the weblink provided below. Also please be sure to visit Takata’s website for any Takata installation tech info as well as other new Takata products releases.

TEIN Link: http://www.tein.com/products/takata_harnesses_accessories_parts_.html

Takata Link: http://www.takataracing.com/products