Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Big Brakes are just plain XXXX
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
OMG- Another version of Rays Volk Racing TE37 and CE28N!!
I simply cannot believe it! After god knows how many years this two designs made their debut and countless limited editions, RAYS have launched another series of same ol' same ol'. It's like eating nasi lemak only with different sambals! (Malaysian iconic food and chilli paste) I really wonder if their R&D department has gone on a longgg vacation break or their forged wheel molding factory simply overproduced these evergreen designs and couldn't think of an excuse to kill the design.
It's sometimes hard to justify a nicer and better designs than these two, and simply as 'profitable' iconic patterns, that really put RAYS on the aftermarket map. Look at their VIP and Offroad wheels, utter shame in terms of iconic designs and sales volume in comparison to the Volk Racing performance line.
However, hold your breath, this may (err..maybe not) the last incarnation of TE37 with the initials SL and CE28N "Genesis". Since both are only available in 17 and 18staggered sizes and mono color (what you see is what you get), the target is simply the superstreet jap performance cars thats so prevalent on the streets today.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Those crazy Indons......
Truth said, with the final effects of having a set of 22's, rubber band like tyres (I know Indonesia produces some very good quality tyres and highly affordable too) coupled with a full set of bodykit, this ride just looks awesome. I am not surprised too if I find a different gender cruising it on uptown Jakarta, a real low-rider 5mph cruising mod scene.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Multipiece Wheels Explained
In general, more than 90% of wheels in the market are either cast or forged single piece (industry term Monoblock) type of wheel. When your local tyre shops or friends are introducing Multipiece wheels to you, he does not mean the wheels comes in packages of 5pieces or the wheels are easily bolted on. Multipiece wheels utilizes two or three components assembled together to produce a finished wheel.
Multi-piece wheels can use many different methods of manufacturing. Centers can be cast in various methods or forged (hot or cold forgings). The rim sections for 3-piece wheels are normally spun from disks of aluminum as spun rim sections offer the ability to custom-tailor wheels for special applications that would not be available otherwise. The rim sections are bolted to the center and normally a sealant is applied in or on the assembly area to seal the wheel. This type of 3-piece construction was originally developed for racing in the early 1970s and has been used on cars ever since. The 3-piece wheels are most popular in the 17" and larger diameters. Enkei Japan produces Gravity casted disc (wheel center), spun outer and Cast Inner Rim. High end manufacturers like O.Z Italy and RAYS Japan have Forged Disc (Wheel center).
There are now many options for 2-piece wheels in the market. The 2-piece wheel design does not offer as wide a range of application that a 3-piece wheel allows, however they are more common in the market and the prices start well below the average 3-piece wheel. Some 2-piece wheels have the center bolted into a cast or cast/spun rim section and other manufacturers press centers into spun rim sections and weld the unit together. When BBS developed a new 2-piece wheel to replace the previous 3-piece street wheel, they used the special rim-rolling technology (originally developed for racing wheels) to give the rim section the weight and strength advantages similar to a forged rim.
On the high-end of the 2-piece wheel market you can find wheels using forged rims and forged centers. Since these are only sold in small volume and due to the high development and production costs associated with the forging process, they tend to be on the high end of the price scale. Recently Japanese manufacturers like RAYS and WORK Wheels have really expanded their 2-piece wheels line up to give high end tuners more options while keeping cost lower than manufacturing 3pc wheels.
When money is not the object, trying forged centers with carbon rim
**Special Note: Don't assume monoblocks are any heavier or less fragile than multipiece wheels, in my experience, multipiece wheels are just great to racing as it is highly serviceable but not as light or any stronger than properly forged monoblocks.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
'Old Town' Multipiece Wheels
Monday, October 12, 2009
EQUIP My VIP!!
JDM Vee-Eye-Pee culture is the common name most of us Asians would generalized the big wheels, slammed or air-bagged 4 doors, blacked out nature of the Japanese luxury tuning scene. But in fact, it’s actually called VIP (or WHIP) which in Nihon-go, BIPPU is the common non-English slang. Sources says it started way back in the 90’s being labelled as the Yakuza’s daily ride with common cars being Celsior, Crowns, Laurels, Presidents to today’s Lexus, Toyota, Honda MPVs and even a mix of imports with Benzos and Beemers thrown in the mix.
Well, one of fore front VIP wheels manufacturer out there is of course WORK Wheels with their legendary line up of the EQUIP series. E10 is the newly re-launched series with sizes now ranging from 20-22 staggered widths or offsets. Available in 4 distinct colours with black face being my favourite, the EQUIP E10 is set to hit back the classics are goodies feel for a very popular series of WORK Wheels.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Fabulous Jap concept cars
Legend or Myth?- ENKEI
Here's some real classics:
Fast forward year 2009, ENKEI ideally remains the No.1 Nihon wheels manufacturer (and by a wide margin I must add), however, the aftermarket division have bite the dust. Gone are their best designs as they are more geared towards the OEM market and privately branded spectacular aftermarket designs to individual companies and large tire makers (think Advan, Lowenhart, Racing Hart...etc).
I mean it has been a while now Enkei have taken off in any aspects aside from OEM manufacturing prowess. One nasty example, from the Japan range of TMW (Techno Motorsports Work) series of wheels, the CE16-1 model available from 15~20inches.
I mean it's not a bad looking wheel, but comparatively it really looks at some resemblance to an old classic (and much overused style) of Carlsson's signature styling:
Can your wheels go 390km/h?
Specifications
Engine: V12 cylinder 6.3 ltr.
Power est: 840 hp
Max. torque est: 780 Nm / 5,800per min
Performance
Top speed: 390 km/h
0 – 100 km/h (0 – 62 mph) est. 3.2secs
0 – 200 km/h (0 – 124 mph) est. 9.0secs
0 – 300 km/h (0 – 186 mph) est. 19.0secs
Seriously, if a customer walks in to any custom wheels manufacturer, the above data would have given the technical team some sweaty palms and armpits. Stare at the specs above and you could imagine the road legal ultimate vehicle which can do 0-200km/h by the time a Jap family saloon does 100!
And so the logical question is, what kinda wheels design would deem fit to match this beast?
Surprisingly, multi-piece forged mesh wheels measuring 19's front and 20's rear are still the preferred choice for serious machineries. These are of course fitted with TPMS (Tire Pressure Measurement Systems) just in case you're in the mood to go 390km/h and hate to squad down lowwww at the local petrol stations air pumps. To read more check this out.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
360 Forged- You want high end? You got it here.
360 Forged, the 3 piece Forged Wheels company specializing in high end luxury and exotic cars based in Miami, Florida is to me an epitome of high end wheels for super modded super fast super cars (what a mouthfull). 360 Forged has introduced their Straight 5ive wheel in a new carbon fiber option - their name for this new wheel: the CF Forged Straight 5ive. Carbon fiber wheels are quickly becoming popular among car enthusiasts around the world - if the words “carbon fiber” seem to ring a bell, you may have heard of HRE Wheels and Dymag Racing’s partnership to manufacture true carbon fiber wheels (Dymag's history comes from ultra high end superbikes technology).
The company mentions the following "Quality, not quantity. At 360 Forged, we design & manufacture our wheels using the most technologically advanced manufacturing methods and materials available on the market today. Every aspect of our wheels from the 6061-T6 Aluminum, to the stainless steel fasteners are designed with the utmost scrutiny. Our wheels are not only made to be aesthetically pleasing, but functional as well. We use lightweight materials, and our designs are developed to give your vehicle the best performance possible, as well as the most comfortable ride.
Our 3 piece wheels go through a barrage of testing prior to be being released on the market. Everything from corrosion testing to destruction testing is all performed to meet the most stringent guidelines. All of our materials are capable of withstanding the most brutal elements for extended amounts of time."